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The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has officially cut sod for the construction of an ultra-modern office complex in Tema.
The project is aimed at positioning the DVLA to meet growing demand with improved efficiency, technology-driven services, and a customer-focused environment.
The planned facility is expected to serve as a centre for modern public service delivery within the transport sector.

In a related development, the DVLA commissioned two Ultra Offices in Ashaiman and Teshie-Nungua.

These new facilities are strategically established to bring services closer to the people, reduce congestion at existing centres, and eliminate the reliance on middlemen by providing direct, convenient access to DVLA services.
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