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The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), Northern Regional Office, under the direction of Abdulai Mutawakil, Regional Manager, has announced that starting on May 1, 2023, it will launch an operation to crack down on unlicensed drivers in the Tamale metropolis.

The regional DVLA made this known in a letter dated April 26, 2023.

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The letter was copied to the Regional Minister and Police Regional commander.

The letter says no exemptions will be tolerated during the exercise.

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Below is the letter:

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