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Ghana Committed Drivers Association kicks against DVLA’s new charges

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By: Isaac Asare

Leadership of the Ghana Committed Drivers Association, GCDA, has vehemently kicked against new fees and charges by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority, DVLA describing it as unacceptable.

Speaking to GBC NEWS, the Chairman of the Association, Charles Danso, said it has equally sent circular to drivers and the transport unions to support its position on the development.

The Association says the poor services rendered by the DVLA does not warrant any increase in fees and charges, hence their resolve not to accept any new charges, which is to take effect on Monday October 3.

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