News Desk Report
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has commissioned several new Ultra Service Centres across Ghana, including locations in Bantama, Adum, Buem, and North Dayi, as part of its efforts to decentralize services and improve accessibility for citizens.
These state-of-the-art centres offer a range of services, including expedited driver’s licence renewal, biometric data capture, and RFID-embedded number plates. The centres are equipped with modern testing equipment and digital systems, enabling real-time processing of applications with significantly reduced turnaround times.
DVLA Chief Executive, Julius Neequaye Kotey, emphasized the importance of leveraging technology and partnerships to enhance service delivery. The new centres are expected to create jobs, stimulate local economic growth, and provide convenient access to essential licensing services for residents.
The DVLA has also launched a National Community Outreach Programme, introducing mobile units (DEMOBS) to deliver services directly to underserved communities, workplaces, and public gatherings.
Source: www.thenewindependentonline.com
