DVLA CEO, Julius Neequaye Kotey
According to him, the inspection followed an official visit to Kasoa, after which he proceeded to assess the readiness of the Agona East facility. He noted that the ultra-modern center is expected to significantly improve service delivery by providing world-class vehicle licensing and related services to residents of Agona East, Swedru, and surrounding communities.
Mr. Kotey indicated that the facility will bring essential services closer to the people, reduce congestion at existing centers, and improve efficiency in licensing and vehicle-related processes.
He expressed profound gratitude to Queenstar Pokua Sawyerr for her instrumental support and cooperation, which he said played a key role in the successful completion of the project.
Mr. Kotey assured the public that arrangements are far advanced and that the Agona East Ultra Center will be officially opened to the public in the coming days.
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