Relief for National Service Personnel: NSS Promises Arrears Payment by March 13
Good news for National Service Personnel in Ghana! After months of delays and frustration, the National Service Scheme (NSS) has assured that all unpaid allowances have been settled, with outstanding arrears set to hit bank accounts by March 13.
This update comes from Ambrose Entsiwah, the NSS Director of Corporate Affairs, who reaffirmed the government's commitment to ensuring that service personnel receive their well-deserved stipends.
The Wait Is Almost Over
For many service personnel, the delay in allowances has caused financial strain, making it difficult to cover daily expenses such as rent, transportation, and food. The announcement provides much-needed relief and reassurance that their patience is finally paying off.
What This Means for Service Personnel
With the arrears scheduled for disbursement soon, personnel can now plan their finances better. Whether it’s settling outstanding bills or making necessary purchases, the long-awaited funds will bring a sigh of relief.
A Call for Timely Payments in the Future
While this is a welcome development, it also raises concerns about the frequent delays in allowance payments. Many are calling on the NSS and government agencies to implement a more consistent and timely disbursement system to prevent similar issues in the future.
Final Thoughts
As March 13 approaches, all eyes will be on the NSS to ensure that this promise is fulfilled. Service personnel across the country will be eagerly checking their bank accounts, hoping that this time, the wait is truly over.
Stay tuned for more updates! Are you a National Service personnel? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!