The Chief
Executive of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), Mr. Julius Neequaye Kotey, has been
honoured with two prestigious awards,
at the 7th National Technology & Communications
Awards (NTCA) 2025 while the Authority also picked up two institutional awards.
The event organised
by RAD Communications, was held
at the Accra Marriott Hotel on
the theme: “AI-Powered Future:
Innovation, Transformation & Impact in Ghana’s Digital Economy.”
Mr. Kotey
received the awards for Communication-Oriented
CEO of the Year and Tech-Driven
Public Sector Business Leader of the Year, in recognition of his visionary leadership and commitment to
digital transformation within the public sector.
DVLA’s Director of Corporate Affairs, Mr. Stephen Attuh, was also recognised
as Public Sector Corporate Affairs
Leader of the Year, while the Authority was named Exceptional Public Sector Organization of the
Year (Technology & Innovation).
These honours
reflect the Authority’s consistent drive to leverage technology to enhance service delivery, improve operational
efficiency and champion innovation in public service.
The latest
recognition brings to twelve (12)
the total number of awards received by DVLA within the past nine months, underscoring its
leadership in innovation and customer-centric reforms.
Earlier
recognitions include:
The Director of Corporate Affairs, Mr. Stephen
Attuh, noted that the recognition serves as motivation for the Authority
to pursue further innovation and maintain high service standards he also
expressed appreciation to the Chief Executive and Members of the Corporate
Affairs unit for their support which encourages him to work effectively to
promote a positive image for the Authority.
The NTCA Awards, formerly known as the National Communications Awards, were instituted to celebrate excellence and innovation among individuals and organisations contributing to Africa’s digital transformation.
The 2025
edition brought together over 300
leaders from government, business, academia and civil society — all
committed to shaping Ghana’s digital and technology future.
The
Authority’s multiple wins reaffirm its status as a trailblazer in smart public service delivery, demonstrating how
innovation and technology can drive efficiency and transparency in governance.