"National Service Registration Issues for Colleges of Education Graduates: PRINCOF Assures Swift Resolution"


Many graduates from Colleges of Education in Ghana have been facing challenges registering for their mandatory National Service due to claims of accreditation issues. If you're affected by this, there’s good news—PRINCOF (National Conference of Principals of Colleges of Education – Ghana) has stepped in to resolve the issue.


What’s the Problem?


Some graduates have been unable to access the National Service Authority (NSA) registration portal because of alleged accreditation problems. This has caused a lot of frustration, but PRINCOF has investigated the matter and confirmed that these claims are not true.


Accreditation is Valid


The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) has renewed the accreditation of all Colleges of Education until August 2028. This means all graduates from these institutions are fully eligible to register for National Service without any hindrance.


Steps Being Taken


PRINCOF is actively working with GTEC to engage the NSA and resolve this issue as quickly as possible. They are confident that all affected students will soon be granted access to complete their registration and fulfill their National Service duties.


What Graduates Should Know


The accreditation issues raised by NSA are incorrect.


PRINCOF is working to ensure you can register without problems.


Updates will be provided as soon as a resolution is reached.



PRINCOF has also apologized for any inconvenience caused and reassured students of their commitment to protecting their interests.


If you're affected, stay patient and keep an eye out for further updates. A solution is on the way!




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