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    Papa LincBy Papa LincMarch 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), Julius Neequaye Kotey, has expressed concern over the substantial debts inherited from his predecessor, Kwasi Agyemang Busia.

    Speaking on Class 91.3 FM’s morning show, hosted by Kwame Dwomoh Agyemang, on Friday, March 28, 2024, Kotey revealed that upon assuming office, he discovered significant financial liabilities left by Mr. Busia.

    “I don’t want to slander my predecessor, but the only thing he left me with is debt,” he remarked.

    According to Kotey, the DVLA’s dollar account has an outstanding debt of approximately $150 million, while the cedi account holds a debt of about GH₵300 million.

    He attributed the financial challenges to prior commitments made by the former CEO, which the authority currently lacks the funds to settle.

    One of the most pressing issues resulting from the debt is the lack of license printing for nearly a year and a half, as suppliers have not been paid.

    However, Kotey offered a glimmer of hope, announcing that he has successfully negotiated with the suppliers to resume supplies so that the printing of licenses can begin next week.

    “After I humbly engaged the suppliers, they willingly agreed to supply without any advance payment from the DVLA,” he stated.

    He assured the public that he would leverage Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to address many of the DVLA’s major challenges.

    The CEO highlighted the financial difficulties facing the DVLA as he works to resolve the debt crisis and restore essential services, including the issuance of driver’s licenses.



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