The Ghana National Service was established in 1973 by a Military Decree (N. R. C. D 208) with the mandate to mobilize and deploy Ghanaian citizens of 18+
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One-Week Observation Held in Honour of Mr. Peter Amoadu-Asmah
A one-week observation was held today, 29th May 2026, in honour of Mr. Peter Amoadu-Asmah, a National Service Personnel who served as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Cape Coast. Mr. Amoadu-Asmah sadly lost his life in a fatal accident that occurred on the morning of Tuesday, 28th April 2026.
The solemn gathering brought together family members, colleagues, students, friends, and sympathizers to mourn the untimely passing of the deceased and to offer support and comfort to the bereaved family during this difficult time.
Representing the Director-General of the National Service Authority, Ms. Ruth Dela Seddoh, the Central Regional Director, Abdul Karim Rahman, attended the observation and conveyed the heartfelt condolences of the Authority to the grieving family. As a gesture of compassion and support, he also presented a donation to the family on behalf of the Authority.
The National Service Authority extends its deepest sympathies to the family, friends, and loved ones of Mr. Peter Amoadu-Asmah and continues to pray for strength, comfort, and peace for all affected by this tragic loss.
NOTICE TO NURSES AND MIDWIVES โ 2026/2027 NATIONAL SERVICE REGISTRATION
Applicants who encounter registration challenges due to incorrect name arrangement or date of birth discrepancies must submit scanned copies of the following documents to the NMC for verification:
1. Ghana Card
2. Birth Certificate
3. Nursing and Midwifery Council Result Slip
4. WASSCE Certificate
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Eid Mubarak! ๐โจ
On behalf of the Board, Management, and Staff of the National Service Authority, we warmly celebrate with all our Muslim Staff and Service Personnel on this blessed occasion. May this sacred season bring peace, joy, and prosperity to you and your families.
โ Director-General, NSA
Eid Mubarak! ๐โจ
On behalf of the Board, Management, and Staff of the National Service Authority, we warmly celebrate with all our Muslim Staff and Service Personnel on this blessed occasion. May this sacred season bring peace, joy, and prosperity to you and your families.
โ Director-General, NSA
The National Service Authority (NSA) has released PIN codes for 18,617 eligible Nurses and Midwives for the 2026/27 National Service Year.
Enrolment runs May 25 โ June 5, 2026.
Visit https://t.co/yqgvlxe0PM to access your PIN using your Student ID and date of birth.
Your NSS allowance, now at your fingertips. Access, verify, and withdraw securely at https://t.co/6ajP88Zbij
How to withdraw your allowance:
1. Log in with your Ghana Card number, complete facial verification, then enter your OTP
2. Select Payslips to view your approved allowance amount
3. Confirm your bank account or add a mobile money account
4. Transfer funds directly to your account.
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Thank you for your patience, please be rest assured that all personnel with genuine outstanding issues shall be addressed and attended to. Please share your details via the dm for further assistance
The Management of the National Service Authority is pleased to inform all eligible National Service Personnel that the March allowance has been successfully paid.
Personnel are kindly advised to check their accounts and report any discrepancies through the appropriate channels.
Thank you for your patience, dedication, and service to the nation.
The National Service Authority (NSA) has held a pre-campus orientation programme for final-year students of the University of Cape Coast at the NEC Auditorium on 14th May 2026, aimed at preparing students ahead of their national service registration and deployment process.
The orientation was organised under the directive of the Director-General of the National Service Authority, who tasked her two Deputies together with the Deployment, Regional and MIS teams to engage and educate students on the processes and requirements of national service.
Dignitaries present at the programme included Deputy Director-General for Operations, Lieutenant Colonel Moses Dok Nach Kpeungu; Deputy Director-General for Finance and Administration, Hon. Donkor Fuseini; Head of Deployment, Yaw Tweneboah Koduah; Head of MIS, John Apraku; the Dean of Students Affairs of UCC; Acting Central Regional Director of NSA, Abdul Karim Rahman; as well as staff of the NSA Central Regional Office.
In his opening remarks, Acting Central Regional Director, Abdul Karim Rahman, welcomed participants and encouraged students to take the orientation seriously as they prepare to transition into national service.
Speaking at the event, Lieutenant Colonel Moses Dok Nach Kpeungu highlighted the history and importance of the National Service Authority and outlined the requirements students must meet before commencing service. He cautioned students against reposting and advised them to accept postings to their assigned organisations since all postings are streamlined towards their area of academic focus. He further encouraged students to prepare for the mandatory six-week basic military training programme.
Hon. Donkor Fuseini addressed concerns relating to the registration process and data mismatch challenges experienced by the current service personnel batch. He urged students to ensure that all discrepancies relating to their personal information are resolved before the NSA portal is opened for registration.
The Head of Deployment, Yaw Tweneboah Koduah, took students through the registration procedures, including the processes required to obtain an NSS PIN code and complete the registration for their NSS numbers.
Head of MIS, John Apraku, also educated students on issues relating to name and email mismatches, stressing the need for accuracy during registration to avoid future complications.
The Dean of Students Affairs of UCC also spoke on student registration matters and encouraged students to comply with all requirements of the National Service Authority.
Additionally, the Regional Accountant reiterated the commitment of the Director-General towards the welfare of service personnel. He noted that the Authority has successfully transitioned payment systems from E-zwich and GhanaPay to direct bank account payments to ensure easy access to allowances. He also highlighted the availability of the Absa Bank overdraft support for personnel.
The National Service Authority (NSA) has held a pre-campus orientation programme for final-year students of the University of Cape Coast at the NEC Auditorium on 14th May 2026, aimed at preparing students ahead of their national service registration and deployment process.
The orientation was organised under the directive of the Director-General of the National Service Authority, who tasked her two Deputies together with the Deployment, Regional and MIS teams to engage and educate students on the processes and requirements of national service.
Dignitaries present at the programme included Deputy Director-General for Operations, Lieutenant Colonel Moses Dok Nach Kpeungu; Deputy Director-General for Finance and Administration, Hon. Donkor Fuseini; Head of Deployment, Yaw Tweneboah Koduah; Head of MIS, John Apraku; the Dean of Students Affairs of UCC; Acting Central Regional Director of NSA, Abdul Karim Rahman; as well as staff of the NSA Central Regional Office.
In his opening remarks, Acting Central Regional Director, Abdul Karim Rahman, welcomed participants and encouraged students to take the orientation seriously as they prepare to transition into national service.
Speaking at the event, Lieutenant Colonel Moses Dok Nach Kpeungu highlighted the history and importance of the National Service Authority and outlined the requirements students must meet before commencing service. He cautioned students against reposting and advised them to accept postings to their assigned organisations since all postings are streamlined towards their area of academic focus. He further encouraged students to prepare for the mandatory six-week basic military training programme.
Hon. Donkor Fuseini addressed concerns relating to the registration process and data mismatch challenges experienced by the current service personnel batch. He urged students to ensure that all discrepancies relating to their personal information are resolved before the NSA portal is opened for registration.
The Head of Deployment, Yaw Tweneboah Koduah, took students through the registration procedures, including the processes required to obtain an NSS PIN code and complete the registration for their NSS numbers.
Head of MIS, John Apraku, also educated students on issues relating to name and email mismatches, stressing the need for accuracy during registration to avoid future complications.
The Dean of Students Affairs of UCC also spoke on student registration matters and encouraged students to comply with all requirements of the National Service Authority.
Additionally, the Regional Accountant reiterated the commitment of the Director-General towards the welfare of service personnel. He noted that the Authority has successfully transitioned payment systems from E-zwich and GhanaPay to direct bank account payments to ensure easy access to allowances. He also highlighted the availability of the Absa Bank overdraft support for personnel.
In a significant move to repurpose seized assets for national development, Colonel Dominic Buah, the Director of Operations at the National Anti-illegal Mining Operations Secretariat, has officially handed over a total of 100 pumping machines to the National Service Authority. The equipment, which was confiscated during targeted enforcement operations against illegal mining sites has been redirected from illicit activities to support large-scale agricultural production.
The pumping machines were officially received by Ms. Ruth Dela Seddoh, the Director-General of the National Service Authority accompanied by her two deputies, during a brief but symbolic ceremony. In her remarks, Ms. Seddoh emphasized that the repurposed equipment will play a critical role in the Authorityโs ambitious agricultural drive, which seeks to cultivate 20,000 acres of maize and 10,000 acres of tomatoes in the coming days. This initiative is designed to directly support the governmentโs flagship FEED GHANA Project, an agricultural transformation program aimed at enhancing food security, reducing import dependency, and creating jobs for young Ghanaians, including newly deployed national service personnel.
We may serve the nation, but today we celebrate the one who leads us in doing so.
On behalf of all staff of the National Service Authority, we wish our Director-General, Ms. Ruth Dela Seddoh, a very Happy Birthday! ๐
Your leadership has shaped us, your vision has guided us, and your strength continues to inspire us.
Happy birthday, Madam๐