By Benjamin Nii Nai Anyetei
The Chief Executive Officer of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), Julius Neequaye Kotey, has cautioned the public to disregard a design currently circulating on social media which falsely purports to come from the Authority.
In a brief statement on his official Facebook page, Mr. Kotey made it clear that the design “is not coming from DVLA” and urged the public not to associate the Authority with the unauthorised material.
“Please disregard this design. It’s not coming from DVLA. Thank you,” he wrote.
The DVLA boss encouraged the public to rely only on the Authority’s official communication channels for accurate information, stressing that management remains committed to transparency and credible service delivery.
The caution comes at a time when several state agencies have raised concerns over the misuse of their logos and materials for fraudulent or misleading purposes online.





































































One Response
DVLA should adopt and approve this design. It is the most sensible kind of number plate that Ghana can have in this modern times:
1. It removes the year of registration, which shoukd never have been there in the first place. Why should the year i registered my car be publicly displayed on my number plate? That is a private information.
2. It is only four digits, which makes it easy for someone to quickly capture and memorize the number plate of an offending driver who violate traffic laws and abscond.
We the people of aghama approve this design. DVLA don’t be arrogant and prideful. Adopt this design NOW!
Thank you.