ADENTA – The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) is proving that government services don’t have to sleep.
During a recent late-night site visit to the Adenta office, officials confirmed that the newly implemented 24-hour service model is seeing significant traction, maintaining high productivity levels even in the middle of the night.
The visit was designed to audit the “24-hour mandate” and observe whether efficiency holds steady during the graveyard shift.

Productivity by the Numbers
After a personal review of the records with the night-shift staff, the data revealed a steady stream of citizens taking advantage of the extended hours. In a single overnight shift, the office successfully completed:
● 8 Vehicle Registrations
● 7 New License Applications
● 5 License Renewals
● 2 Foreign License Conversions
“It is one thing to mandate efficiency; it is another to see it in action in the middle of the night,” noted the visiting official. “These numbers represent more than just data; they represent our commitment to making government services accessible and convenient for every citizen, at any hour.”
Shifting the Paradigm
Traditionally, seeking government documentation in Ghana has meant taking time off work or enduring long daytime queues. The Adenta model aims to dismantle those barriers by providing a seamless experience for those whose schedules don’t fit the standard 9-to-5 window.
Dedicated staff members on-site reported that the night shift allows for a more focused processing environment, often resulting in faster turnaround times for applicants.
What’s Next
As the DVLA continues to monitor the success of the Adenta 24-hour branch, there are growing expectations that this level of productivity could serve as a blueprint for other regional offices. For now, the message to motorists is clear: the lights are on, and the services are ready whenever you are.
