The Association of Gaming Operators Kenya (AGOK) has called for greater responsibility in the rapidly evolving gaming industry amid increased public interest and national debate. The association outlined a series of actions it is taking to ensure player safety, particularly for young people and vulnerable groups.
“AGOK is committed to a gaming environment that prioritises player protection, fairness and social responsibility,” said the board in a statement issued on Thursday, April 24.
AGOK, which represents gaming operators in Kenya, is taking proactive steps to address issues such as mental health and addiction prevention.
The association has implemented advanced age-verification systems to block underage access, introduced self-exclusion tools for players, and set up toll-free helplines offering mental health and addiction support.