DVLA authorities handing over a donation to the Cantonment Police Mosque
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has held a thanksgiving prayer service for its 25th anniversary at the Cantonment Police Mosque (Jummah Prayers) to express gratitude to Allah for His blessings and protection throughout the year, and wisdom for the continued growth and success for the years ahead.
This momentous occasion seeks to express heartfelt gratitude to the Almighty Allah for the organisation’s remarkable achievements, sustained growth, and successful 25 year journey.
The thanksgiving service marked the grand finale of the DVLA’s 25th-anniversary celebrations, reflecting on the organisation’s commitment to excellence, innovation, and public service.
Through this gathering, the DVLA reaffirmed its dedication to upholding the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and customer satisfaction, while seeking divine guidance and wisdom for continued success.
As part of the DVLA’s 25th Anniversary thanksgiving, the authority conducted a convenient and accessible licensing exercise, aimed at enhancing customer experience.
During this outreach initiative, the DVLA registration team efficiently processed new driver’s license applications and renewed expired licenses.
This proactive measure was designed to bring services closer to the customers, easing the stress associated with visiting DVLA premises, hence, demonstrating their commitment to customer-centric service delivery and community engagement.
The DVLA also donated an undisclosed amount of money to the Cantonment Police Mosque to help support its community development and promote social welfare among its members.
The Commander of Cantonment Police Station, Iddi Lansah Seidu, speaking on behalf of the Imman, DSP Husein Abdul Rahim Husein, after receiving the token on behalf expressed his sincere gratitude to the DVLA for their continuous love and support.
He assured the DVLA of their continuous support to help the authority achieve excellence, drive innovation, and deliver exceptional public service, ultimately enhancing the overall driving experience and road safety in Ghana.
By Janet Odei Amponsah