The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has opened a new Ultra Centre at Kwabenya in the Greater Accra Region as part of efforts to bring its services closer to motorists and other clients across the country.
The facility is expected to serve residents and clients in Amasaman, Kuntunse, Kwabenya, Pokuase and surrounding communities, providing them with more accessible and efficient DVLA services.
According to Chief Executive Officer of DVLA, Julius kotey, the opening forms part of the Authority’s ongoing expansion and accessibility drive, with the Kwabenya facility becoming the 27th DVLA office opened since 2025.
He said the expansion is aimed at strengthening its presence across districts and ensuring that clients can access essential driver and vehicle-related services without having to travel long distances.
He noted that this latest development also highlights the Authority’s collaboration with private-sector partners to expand its service network and improve accessibility.
In a concluding remark, Mr Kotey expressed appreciation to its private partner whose collaboration contributed to the establishment of the new Kwabenya Ultra Centre.
He reaffirmed Authority’s commitment to expanding its operations across Ghana as part of efforts to provide quality and accessible services to the public.


































