Julius Neequaye Kotey appointed CEO of DVLA

With a strong background in social security, public administration, and driver licensing systems, Kotey has served in various roles at both the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) and DVLA.

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Julius Neequaye Kotey has been named CEO of the DVLA, bringing extensive experience in public policy, compliance, and driver licensing systems.

Julius Neequaye Kotey, a seasoned public policy and compliance expert, has been appointed as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA).

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With a strong background in social security, public administration, and driver licensing systems, Kotey has served in various roles at both the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) and DVLA.

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His leadership is expected to enhance efficiency and compliance within Ghana’s transport sector.

Background and Education

Born in Osu, Accra, Kotey began his education at St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Basic School before attending St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School. He later pursued higher education at the University of Ghana, Legon, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Sociology.

He holds multiple master’s degrees, including:

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  • MA in Leadership and Governance (GIMPA)
  • MSc in Public Policy and Management (University of Cape Coast)
  • MA in Sociology of Peace and Security (University of Cape Coast)

Career and Experience

Kotey’s career spans several key roles in DVLA and SSNIT:

  • Acting CEO of DVLA before his appointment.
  • Compliance Officer at SSNIT, ensuring adherence to social security regulations.
  • Driver Inspector at DVLA, approving driver licenses and certifying roadworthy vehicles.

Known for his strong leadership, time management, and communication skills, Kotey’s appointment is seen as a strategic move to improve service delivery, compliance, and innovation at the DVLA.

Source: 3news.com

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