The Chief Executive Officer of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), Mr. Julius Neequaye Kotey, has paid a courtesy visit to the Deputy Minister of Transport and Member of Parliament for Jomoro, Dorcas Affo-Toffey, as part of ongoing engagements aimed at strengthening reforms and improving service delivery within Ghana’s transport sector.
The meeting, held at the beginning of the new year, focused on key initiatives planned for the transport sector, with particular emphasis on enhancing efficiency, accessibility and responsiveness in the delivery of driver and vehicle licensing services across the country.
Discussions underscored the critical role the DVLA is expected to play in supporting government efforts to modernise the transport sector and bring essential services closer to the people.
A major highlight of the engagement was an update on the establishment of a DVLA office in Jomoro. Mr. Kotey assured the Deputy Minister that work on the facility is currently underway and that the office will be completed and become fully operational within the promised timeline this year.
The new office is expected to significantly improve access to DVLA services for residents of Jomoro and surrounding communities, many of whom currently travel long distances to access services such as vehicle registration, licensing and renewal.
Once completed, the facility is anticipated to reduce travel time and costs for clients, while also easing congestion at existing DVLA offices in neighboring districts.
