Report By: Ishmael Barfi
In the midst of the ongoing court case against the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), challenging its regulatory actions, the firm position of the Chief Executive, Julius Neequaye Kotey, signifies strong and formidable leadership that makes him an outstanding Chief Executive who seeks to strengthen the day to day administration of the authority.
The lawsuit, filed by a local transport operator, questioned the DVLA’s directives aimed at tightening vehicle registration and licensing compliance.
The outcome of the ruling is expected to upheld the DVLA’s mandate to enforce regulations, describing the suit as “unfounded and lacking merit”. This outcome will be a vindication of Mr. Kotey’s leadership and the DVLA’s commitment to promoting road safety and accountability.
Industry stakeholders have lauded Mr. Kotey’s efforts to transform the DVLA, citing his dedication to transparency and streamlining processes. “Under Mr. Kotey, the DVLA has shown an unwavering commitment to enhancing road safety and ensuring regulations serve the public interest,” said a transport industry analyst.
The DVLA has reaffirmed its dedication to enforcing laws that protect drivers, passengers, and pedestrians, urging all stakeholders to support its mission for safer roads. The victory of the Authority is expected to boost the authority’s efforts to crack down on non-compliant vehicles and promote a culture of road safety in Ghana.
The move is part of the government’s broader efforts to improve road safety, including heavy fines for overloaded trucks and increased fees for company registration.
Source: www.thenewindependentonline.com
