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    DVLA commissions new offices in Asamankese and Akwatia

    MGD NewsBy MGD NewsSeptember 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    As a significant step in its ongoing commitment to decentralize operations and make essential services more accessible to citizens, the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has officially opened two new offices in Asamankese and Akwatia.

    Speaking at the commissioning ceremony, the Chief Executive Officer of the DVLA, Julius Neequaye Kotey emphasized that the newly commissioned facilities are a reflection of the Authority’s dedication to the “Reset Agenda” being championed by the President of the Republic, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama.

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    “These new offices of DVLA signify our dedication to bringing services closer to the people. The CEO stated, “This office is a testament to our commitment to His Excellency John Dramani Mahama’s reset agenda.”

    Since assuming office, President Mahama has tasked all public institutions to adopt a leadership style rooted in service. The DVLA has taken up this charge with renewed vigor, implementing initiatives aimed at improving service delivery and enhancing road safety.

    “The President is dedicated to serving the people of Ghana in ways that have never been envisioned. He has charged us to place leadership of service high on our agenda – and today’s event is a direct outcome of that charge,” the CEO added.

    The establishment of the Asamankese and Akwatia offices was made possible through strong collaboration with local Traditional Authorities and the DVLA’s private sector partners, under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) framework.

    With road safety at the core of its mission, the DVLA has embarked on a number of forward-looking reforms. These include tightening the qualification and certification process for drivers and ensuring that only properly registered vehicles are allowed on Ghana’s roads.

    “Every driver behind the wheel must be qualified and certified. Every vehicle must be duly registered and approved. Through these efforts, we enhance safety for all road users,” the CEO explained.

    In line with its commitment to modernization, the DVLA also announced plans to introduce a new number plate system beginning January 2026, as part of efforts to enhance road security and vehicle traceability.

    The new offices will offer a full range of DVLA services, including: vehicle registration, transfer of vehicle ownership, issuance of new driver’s licences and licence upgrading.

    Other services include renewal of driver’s licences, replacement of expired or missing licences and conversion of foreign driver’s licences.

    These services are supported by modern equipment that integrates seamlessly with DVLA’s digital platforms to ensure a more efficient user experience.

    To further deepen its reach, the new offices have also been tasked with developing community outreach programmes aimed at extending DVLA services to the doorsteps of residents in surrounding communities.

    The commissioning of these offices marks another milestone in the DVLA’s ongoing transformation agenda, reinforcing its role as a key stakeholder in Ghana’s transportation and road safety ecosystem.

    The District Chief Executive of Akwatia, who also graced the occasion indicated that the establishment of this office is a practical demonstration of government’s commitment to decentralizing essential services and bringing them closer to our people.

    He further remarked that the DVLA facility has come at the right time indicating that residents of Akwatia and neighbouring towns would no longer have to travel long distances to access DVLA services.

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