The Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Frank Amoakohene, recently paid a courtesy visit to the new CEO of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), Mr. Julius Neequaye Kotey, at his office.
The meeting was a productive discussion on enhancing DVLA services across the Ashanti Region. Both parties are excited to announce the opening of new DVLA centers in the region, which will be closer, more efficient, and customer-focused.
The meeting between Dr. Amoakohene and Mr. Kotey marked the beginning of a new era of collaboration between the Ashanti Regional Ministry and the DVLA. The two leaders discussed ways to improve the delivery of DVLA services in the region, with a focus on increasing accessibility and efficiency.
The opening of new DVLA centers will bring services closer to the people, reducing travel time and making it easier for residents to access the services they need.
The new DVLA centers will be designed to provide a customer-focused experience, with efficient processes and friendly staff. The centers will offer a range of services, including driver’s license applications, vehicle registration, and other related services. The DVLA’s commitment to providing excellent customer service will ensure that residents of the Ashanti Region receive the best possible experience when interacting with the authority.
Dr. Amoakohene expressed his appreciation for Mr. Kotey’s dedication to improving DVLA services in the Ashanti Region. The Regional Minister noted that the partnership between the Ministry and the DVLA will be crucial in driving progress and development in the region. Mr. Kotey, in turn, assured Dr. Amoakohene of his commitment to working closely with the Regional Ministry to ensure the successful implementation of the new DVLA centers.
The opening of new DVLA centers in the Ashanti Region is a significant step towards progress and development in the region. The centers will not only provide essential services to residents but also create jobs and stimulate economic growth. Dr. Amoakohene and Mr. Kotey are confident that the new centers will make a positive impact on the lives of residents and contribute to the region’s overall development.
The meeting between Dr. Frank Amoakohene and Mr. Julius Neequaye Kotey marks the beginning of a new era of collaboration and progress in the Ashanti Region.
The opening of new DVLA centers will bring numerous benefits to residents, including increased accessibility and efficiency. The partnership between the Ashanti Regional Ministry and the DVLA will drive progress and development in the region, and both leaders are committed to working together to achieve their goals.