It has emerged that three people are currently in the custody of the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) for extorting money from prospective National Service Personnel.
The Director-General of the National Service Authority (NSA), Felix Gyamfi, disclosed this in an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem.
Mr. Gyamfi stated that the suspects collected no less than GH₵1,500, claiming they could post the unsuspecting victims to their preferred institutions.
“Some people who have made up their minds to extort money to post people to the Bank Hospital, Korle-Bu, among others, are currently with the BNI. Some people have turned the postings into a business. We may be restricted from publishing their photos, but I will deal with this matter,” he stated.
Stressing his commitment to lead with character and leave a blemish-free legacy, Mr. Gyamfi vowed he would not allow anyone to create problems for him.
He noted that it is important for leaders to demonstrate distinct qualities to curb insubordination and corrupt practices.
“Most of our problems are leadership-related because if the leader doesn’t create the right impression or engage in corrupt practices, how will the followers do that? I am working with you, so why would you create problems for me?” he questioned.
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