In a landmark move to enhance service delivery within the Ledzokuku and Krowor municipalities, the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has officially commissioned the Teshie Nungua Ultra Center.
The event was graced by the top hierarchy of the Authority, with the DVLA team led by the Chief Executive and his two deputies, underscoring the strategic importance of this new facility in the Authority’s national expansion drive.
A Visionary Collaboration
The Teshie Nungua Ultra Center is the result of a robust Public-Private Partnership (PPP). This collaboration bridges the gap between public service and private efficiency, ensuring that motorists in the enclave no longer have to endure long commutes to central offices.

The facility is designed to serve as a one-stop hub for:
• Teshie and Nungua residents.
• The growing business communities along the Coastal and Spintex corridors.
Honoring Local Leadership
A key highlight of the ceremony was the presence and contribution of Hon. Ben Ayiku Nartey, the Member of Parliament. His involvement was instrumental in aligning the project with the needs of the constituents, ensuring that the facility serves as a true asset to the local community.
Deep appreciation was also extended to the Private Partner, whose investment, technical expertise, and commitment to excellence have provided a modern environment for vehicle testing and licensing.
Impact on the Community
Beyond the administrative convenience, the commissioning of the center was a moment of pride for the local residents. The leadership took the opportunity to thank the youth and the traditional authorities of Teshie and Nungua for their support and hospitality during the development of the site.

Enhanced Service Delivery
With state-of-the-art equipment and a focus on digital integration, the Teshie Nungua Ultra Center is set to provide:
• Swift Licensing: Streamlined processes for new applicants and renewals.
• Safety Standards: High-tech vehicle inspection bays to ensure roadworthiness.
• Convenience: Reduced congestion and faster turnaround times for all clients.
The commissioning marks a new chapter in the DVLA’s journey toward a “digital-first” approach, making service delivery more accessible, transparent, and user-friendly for the people of Teshie and Nungua.