Audio By Carbonatix
The National Service Secretariat has suspended the compulsory deductions from service personnel’s allowances as insurance.
In a press statement copied to Myjoyonline.com, the National Service Personnel Association (NASPA) said the decision was arrived at after an emergency executive council meeting with major stakeholders on the policy.
“Management has therefore decided to suspend the mandatory monthly deductions of GH015.OO from personnel allowances,” the statement said.
Management urged all national service personnel to remain calm as “their concerns regarding the insurance policy are being addressed.”
The National Service Scheme launched a 12- month insurance policy package for National Service Personnel across the country.
The package was supposed to cover death, injury, medicals among other serious implications that may affect their wellbeing during the year of service.
According to the agreement, insurance company, Glico will be required to pay a claim of GHS15,000 to the next of kin of a personnel in case of death of any personnel during the period of service.
But the Secretariat has been forced to reverse the policy after service personnel kicked against the deductions.
Some of them who spoke to Joy News questioned why the policy was rolled out on their blind side.
“From all angles, it shows that there was not much stakeholder consultation, there is a big problem with it,” one of them said.
Others raised questions about why the policy was made compulsory. Some even threatened legal action against Scheme.
The policy has since been reversed.
Latest Stories
-
Jail corrupt officials in galamsey fight – Haruna Iddrisu to Judiciary
18 minutes -
Walewale MP dismisses forest mining ban as a superficial response to galamsey
30 minutes -
Chiefs must be central to galamsey fight – National House of Chiefs President
36 minutes -
Youth joblessness a security risk as 1.3m remain idle – Opare Addo
39 minutes -
You can’t levy athletes to Fund Sports Bill – Former Sports Minister
41 minutes -
Adu-Boahene trial: Testimony of prosecution witness favouring our defence – Atta Akyea
42 minutes -
Attorney-General lauds EOCO’s Executive Director
42 minutes -
Eastern Regional FDA undertakes operation against unregistered baby diapers
44 minutes -
Local Government Ministry steps up unannounced sanitation inspections ahead of Christmas
49 minutes -
Parliament passes National Health Insurance Fund Amendment Bill
54 minutes -
Government remains unshakable in retooling security agencies – Interior Minister
1 hour -
Unemployment eases to 12.8% in Q3 2025 – GSS
1 hour -
Ablakwa commissions six new buses to ease transport burden of Foreign Affairs Ministry staff
1 hour -
Mahama pledges expanded support for exporters at GEPA awards
1 hour -
Vice President reaffirms government support for trade and industrial growth
1 hour
