The National Service Authority (NSA) has released postings for the 2024/2025 service year, a statement issued in Accra last Friday has said.
In all 106,22 national service personnel are expected to undertake their mandatory national service for the year.
The personnel include the 2024 batch of Ghanaian graduates from all accredited universities in the country, Ghanaians who have completed studies abroad, defaulters and private applicants.
The statement signed by the Director General of the Authority, Osei Asibbey Antwi, said all deployed service personnel are required to follow the validation and registration process as outlined.
The statement said a subsequent mop-up exercise will be conducted for any remaining unassigned personnel.
These personnel include the 2024 batch of Ghanaian graduates from all accredited universities in the country, Ghanaians who have completed studies abroad, defaulters, and private applicants who registered for their national service.
All deployed service personnel are required to follow the validation and registration process as outlined strictly.
First, they are expected Log onto the Authority’s website at www.nss.gov.gh to check for placement and print the appointment letter and proceed to the place of posting for endorsement of the appointment letter.
Service personnel are to book an appointment online for the date and time for registration after the endorsement.
They are expected to proceed to the assigned regional validation and registration centre with an endorsed appointment letter and a valid Ghana Card to complete the process.
Validation and registration at all the regional centres across the country would begin on Thursday, September 12, 2024, and close on Monday, September 30, 2024.
The 2024/2025 National Service begins on Tuesday, October 1, 2024.
The Authority further reminds all deployed personnel that reposting is not permitted and urges all national service personnel to embrace their postings as a vital part of their responsibilities and contributions to national development.
Source: Graphic Online