The Sierra Leone Road Safety Authority (SLRSA) is set to introduce Mobile License Services, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at revolutionizing driver’s license acquisition in the country.
Under the leadership of newly appointed Executive Director James Baggison, the SLRSA will deploy mobile licensing vehicles to communities nationwide, allowing citizens to obtain their driver’s licenses within 24 hours without visiting the agency’s headquarters.
“This initiative is about bringing services closer to the people,” a source who is privy to the development told Sierraloaded. “We want to eliminate unnecessary delays and make road safety compliance more accessible for all Sierra Leoneans.”
The move marks a significant shift in the SLRSA’s operations, prioritizing efficiency and convenience. The mobile units are expected to streamline the licensing process, particularly benefiting residents in remote areas who previously faced long travel times to access SLRSA services.
President Julius Maada Bio’s administration has reportedly endorsed the initiative as part of its broader commitment to modernizing public services. The SLRSA emphasized that the program will also enhance road safety by ensuring more drivers are properly licensed.
The mobile licensing rollout date will be announced in the coming weeks. If successful, the model could be expanded to other government services, officials said.
That’s great good news for our lovely Mama salone we are looking forward for God’s intervention looking for hearing final update
It’s a good idea. Only hoping that it will not be too expensive.