Why Fight The ‘Goro Boys’ When You Can Turn Them Into Part Of The Solution? - Julius Neequaye Kotey, CEO, DVLA
Goro boys’ exist because the system has gaps. By turning them into partners, DVLA not only reduces corruption but also creates a sustainable structure for efficiency.Fighting only breeds resistance, but inclusion creates accountability. Regulating ‘goro boys’ as third-party contractors transforms a social problem into an economic solution.
Why Fight The ‘Goro Boys’ When You Can Turn Them Into Part Of The Solution? - Julius Neequaye Kotey, CEO, DVLA
Goro boys’ exist because the system has gaps. By turning them into partners, DVLA not only reduces corruption but also creates a sustainable structure for efficiency.Fighting only breeds resistance, but inclusion creates accountability. Regulating ‘goro boys’ as third-party contractors transforms a social problem into an economic solution.