DVLA celebrates one year of reform with expanded services and technology
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has marked a year of significant reforms aimed at enhancing road safety, transparency, and public access to licensing services in Ghana.
Speaking at a press briefing, DVLA CEO Julius Neequaye Kotey highlighted the agency's efforts to align its operations with government priorities on road safety and public accountability.
Key Achievements:
- Registered over 10,000 earth-moving and heavy equipment at ports, increasing monthly registration volumes to 10,000-16,000.
- Cleared backlog of driver licenses, printing and distributing tens of thousands of licenses.
- Established 10 new offices, including 24-hour service points, across regions like Savannah, Borle, Ashanti, and Greater Accra.
- Introduced mobile licensing units, SMS reminders, and skills development programs.
- Partnered with State Insurance Company (SIC) and National Identification Authority (NIA) to streamline services.
Future Plans:
- Roll out an automated vehicle emission testing system and strengthen vehicle inspection protocols.
- Introduce new number plates with enhanced tracking technology.
- Expand 24-hour services to most regional stations.
The reforms aim to modernise vehicle and driver services, enhance road safety, and increase transparency.
The DVLA's efforts have led to a 9% revenue growth, which will be reinvested into expanded operations.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Edem Afanou
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