The National Service Scheme (NSS) has provided reassurance to its personnel awaiting allowance payments, stating that measures are being implemented to expedite the disbursement process in Ghana.
In an interview with Citi TV, Armstrong Esaah, the Director of Corporate Affairs at NSS, acknowledged the delay in payments and highlighted efforts to rectify the situation swiftly. Esaah emphasized the Scheme’s commitment to addressing administrative challenges causing the delay, while expressing regret for any inconvenience experienced by the personnel.
Mr. Esaah underscored that the issues leading to the delay in allowance payments have been identified and resolved by the NSS. He acknowledged the disruption caused by the delay and affirmed that necessary steps are being taken to accelerate the disbursement process.
By acknowledging the challenges faced and articulating plans for resolution, NSS aims to maintain transparency and regain the confidence of its personnel while navigating through the administrative hurdles.
Attributing the delay in allowance disbursement to administrative hurdles, NSS reiterated its dedication to resolving the matter promptly. The Scheme assured its personnel that every possible effort is being exerted to streamline the process and ensure timely payments. Through transparent communication and proactive measures, NSS aims to uphold its commitment to service while fostering trust and reliability among its personnel.
Director of Corporate Affairs of the National Service Scheme (NSS) Remarked
I think that the issues and the challenges that caused the delay in the payment of their allowances mostly have been cleared and so we want to assure them that within the shortest possible time payment would be made to clear the January and February. – Armstrong Esaah, the Director of Corporate Affairs at NSS mentioned.