The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), in partnership with the Ghana Optometry Association, has efficiently organized a complimentary eye screening take a look at for industrial drivers in Accra.
This initiative is a major factor of the authority’s Twenty fifth-anniversary celebrations, aiming to make sure the protected operation of transport providers throughout and after the Christmas season.
In an interview with Citi News, Francis Asamoah Tuffuor, the Corporate Affairs Manager at DVLA, underscored the significance of screening the eyes of business drivers, on condition that imaginative and prescient performs a vital position in driving.
“We have observed, through assessment and research, that a considerable number of drivers neglect their eye health due to time constraints. Considering that vision is fundamental to about 99% of their work, we recognized the need for intervention. Therefore, we chose to extend these free services to the 37 bus stations in Accra and the Kumasi Asafo market. This initiative aligns with the authority’s corporate social responsibility and our 25th-anniversary celebration,” mentioned Francis Asamoah Tuffuor.
Several drivers who took benefit of this initiative expressed their gratitude to DVLA, acknowledging that they typically wrestle to make time for hospital visits.
“This initiative has been incredibly helpful because maintaining good health is crucial for everyone. As drivers, finding time to visit the hospital is a challenge. The eye screening has been beneficial, especially when driving along the coast where lights can be blinding. With the screening and any necessary medication, we can now drive more safely. I am thankful to DVLA for organizing such a valuable exercise,” shared Isaac Prah, a industrial driver.
In conclusion, Samuel Owusu Baffuor, an Elder on the 37 station, added his voice to emphasise the significance of highway security for industrial drivers through the Christmas season.
“As we approach Christmas, I would like to advise commercial drivers that driving is akin to a mathematical operation. Drivers must exercise vigilance and assertiveness on the road, coupled with prayers for a safe journey. It’s essential to refrain from drinking and driving and to avoid overtaking on hills and curves,” suggested Samuel Owusu Baffuor.