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“Remove Otumfuo’s Sticker If You’re Not a Chief” – DVLA Warns

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The Ashanti Regional DVLA Manager, Mr. Jerry E. Afablo, is warning drivers who are not chiefs or linked to the Manhyia Palace to remove Otumfuo Osei Tutu II’s stickers from their vehicles.

According to Mr. Afablo, the misuse of the Asantehene’s image—meant for recognized traditional authorities—is becoming a loophole for some drivers to evade routine vehicle inspections and legal obligations. These stickers are increasingly being used by individuals lacking valid roadworthy certification or insurance to avoid scrutiny.

Speaking during a courtesy visit to the Asantehene on May 28, 2025, he reminded the public that Otumfuo’s sticker is not a pass for bypassing vehicle regulations.

“In the Ashanti Region, we’ve observed a concerning number of cars bearing Otumfuo’s stickers. If you’re not a chief or your vehicle isn’t officially linked to the Manhyia Palace, you shouldn’t be using them,” he emphasized.

He referenced Otumfuo’s own 2021 declaration, made during a visit by the National Road Safety Authority (NRSA), affirming that the emblem does not exempt any vehicle from standard licensing requirements.

Mr. Afablo urged all drivers to ensure their vehicles are properly documented, roadworthy, and insured, regardless of any symbolic affiliation.

Source: Lawsonmedis

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