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The acting Executive Director of the National Service Authority (NSA), Ruth Seddoh, has assured prospective national service personnel that their postings will be released on November 1, 2025.
Speaking to JoyNews, she urged all eligible personnel to remain calm as the Authority completes ongoing reviews of its systems.
“The transition team has been put in place and the framework for the new system has been set up…I can assure prospective personnel to calm down, as by November 1, the posting will be done,” she said.
Uncertainty had mounted among more than 150,000 prospective service personnel after the Ministry of Youth Development and Empowerment ordered the suspension of the NSA’s Central Management System (CMS) in June, citing integrity concerns.
The move stalled this year’s postings and left many anxious about their future placements.
President John Mahama, on June 18, directed that the CMS be suspended indefinitely to allow for a comprehensive technical and forensic audit.
The audit has since led to administrative changes at the Authority, including the reassignment of former acting Director Felix Gyamfi to the Finance Ministry.
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