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DVLA to expand services nationwide to curb fake licenses, other documentations and improve access – Deputy CEO

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
May 9, 2025
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The Deputy Chief Executive of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), Foster Kwesi Asante, has disclosed that the Authority is undertaking a nationwide expansion of its services aimed at curbing the use of fake driving licenses and stickers, while also addressing accessibility challenges in underserved areas.

Speaking to journalists after a familiarization visit by the Parliamentary Select Committee on Roads and Transport on Wednesday, May 7, Mr. Asante emphasized the Authority’s commitment to decentralizing its operations to ensure coverage across all regions of Ghana.

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“There were three regions that did not have the benefit of DVLA offices. We are taking it there. As we speak, we are operationalizing an office at Bole to serve our good brothers who do not have access to DVLA services,” he stated.

The visit formed part of the Committee’s routine oversight responsibilities over transport agencies under the Ministry of Transport. Members of the Committee expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of DVLA offices in some areas, particularly in the northern regions.

The Vice Chairperson of the Committee, Hon. Chiwitey Dari Andrew, cited instances where residents in the Upper Regions are forced to travel nearly 100 kilometres to obtain a driver’s license or roadworthy certificate.

The Committee tasked the DVLA to establish and operationalize offices in all districts and pledged their support to facilitate this expansion.

Mr. Asante assured that the DVLA is already taking steps to expand its footprint, including opening new offices in Bechem, Bole, and other locations. He also stressed the deployment of mobile service vans to bring DVLA services directly to the public.

“The mobile vans go to marketplaces, stations, churches, and corporate offices when needed to serve people who cannot come to our offices due to tight schedules,” he explained.

He further addressed the prevalence of fake driver’s licenses and expired roadworthiness certificates, linking these issues to limited access to DVLA services.

“For someone to spend more than GH¢250 just to get a roadworthy certificate that costs far less is discouraging. This creates a fertile ground for illegality. That is why we are bringing the services to their doorsteps,” Mr. Asante said.

The Parliamentary Committee urged the DVLA to accelerate its expansion plans and continue modernizing its service delivery. Mr. Asante welcomed the feedback and reaffirmed the Authority’s mission to improve access while enhancing national revenue mobilization.

“We have taken it upon ourselves to bring services directly to the doorsteps of our customers and raise revenue for the state,” he emphasized.

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