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The National Service Authority (NSA), in partnership with Ghana Publishing Company, has launched a new digital solution to assist prospective National Service Personnel (NSP) facing registration challenges, particularly those encountering name mismatches, incorrect dates of birth, or other biographical discrepancies.
In a statement issued on Thursday, November 20, the NSA noted that the introduction of the e-Gazette platform aims to simplify and accelerate the process of obtaining the necessary legal documents to resolve identity-related issues, ensuring a smoother registration experience for NSPs.
Key Features of the e-Gazette Platform
The e-Gazette platform offers several advantages over the traditional paper-based process:
- Electronic Application and Delivery: NSPs can now apply for and receive gazettes electronically, eliminating the need for physical visits to the Ghana Publishing Company or manual document submissions.
- Faster Processing: The platform streamlines the application process, significantly reducing the time spent waiting in queues or dealing with paperwork.
- Nationwide Accessibility: NSPs across the country can access the platform using a computer or mobile device, making it easier for those in remote areas to resolve discrepancies quickly.
Aimed at Resolving Identity Discrepancies
NSPs who require affidavits or gazettes to correct discrepancies in their names or dates of birth on the NSA Support Platform are urged to use the new platform promptly.
These documents are crucial for the registration process, and early correction of such errors will help avoid delays in their service deployment.


How to Access the e-Gazette Platform
The e-Gazette platform can be accessed via the following links:
- e-Gazette Portal
- Ghana Publishing Company
Timely Action is Key
The NSA called on all affected NSPs to take immediate action to rectify their registration details to avoid delays in the deployment process.
The e-Gazette platform provides an efficient and convenient means of resolving these issues and ensures a smoother transition into the National Service.
NSA management reiterated their commitment to delivering a seamless and transparent registration process for all personnel.
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