The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) inaugurated its new workplace within the Adentan Municipality of the Better Accra Region to reinforce service supply to clients.
The ability will function a centre of excellence, offering a full vary of DVLA providers, together with car registration, licensing, renewals, compliance and enforcement, driver testing, and car inspections.
Talking on the inauguration, the Minister of Transport, Mr Joseph Bukari Nikpe, commended the administration and workers of the DVLA for its resolution to increase its providers to the individuals of the Adentan municipality and its surrounding areas.
He charged the Authority to enhance upon service supply and guarantee street worthiness of automobiles to assist minimise street crashes recorded within the nation.
Mr Nikpe additional assured the DVLA of the assist of the federal government to allow it to pertype its mandate successfully.
“The Ministry of Transport is positioned to make sure that we create that atmosphere that’s wanted to propel our financial system and convey it again on monitor,” Mr Nikpe underlined.
For his half, the Chief Executive of the DVLA, Mr Julius Neequaye Kotey, mentioned the brand new workplace reaffirmed the Authority’s dedication to delivering high-quality providers that have been “nearer, quicker, and sustainable for patrons.”
He mentioned the brand new workplace would assist ease congestion at DVLA places of work, present better entry to service supply, and provide a way more buyer expertise.
He identified {that a} complete of 107,000 license purposes had been printed on the print farm of the DVLA to clear the backlog of license purposes.
The DVLA, Mr Kotey harassed, was working diligently to develop modalities for the registration of excavators that entered the nation in assist of the national struggle in opposition to unlawful small-scale mining.
Furthermore, Mr Kotey urged the workers of the DVLA to stay steadfast in upholding integrity, attempt for excellence, and work together to construct a resilient DVLA for the current and the long run.
The Member of Parliament for the Adentan Constituency, Mr Mohammed Adamu Ramadan, added that “we’ll patronise the place and be certain that the graceful working and security of the place might be noticed.”
BY BENJAMIN ARCTON-TETTEY