2021 NSS postings: 81,081 graduates deployed
The National Service Scheme (NSS) has released postings for the 2021/2022 service year.
The list postings were released on Wednesday, October 6, 2021.
A total of 81,081 graduates from accredited tertiary institutions who enrolled for the 2021/2022 have been deployed for national service to various user agencies across Ghana.
A statement signed and issued by the new and Acting Executive Director of NSS, Mr Osei Assibey Antwi advised prospective service personnel to log on to the scheme’s website http://www.portal.nss.gov.gh to confirm the specifics of their placements before visiting their respective user agencies to endorse their letters of appointment.
“Management wishes to inform the general public that, some prospective service personnel have been placed on hold for further verification due to discrepancies detected in their online registration details,” the statement added.
A total of 81,081 graduates from accredited tertiary institutions who enrolled for the 2021/2022 have been deployed for national service to various user agencies across Ghana.
The NSS management has further directed all graduates who have been duly posted and accepted by their user agencies to begin their national service on Monday, October 11, 2021, even as they undergo the validation exercise.
This is a special provision implemented to facilitate service registration following the delay in the release of the postings in the wake of COVID-19.
All deployed national service personnel are entreated to accept their postings as part of their civic obligations to contribute meaningfully to national development.
Source: Graphic
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