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The management of the National Service Scheme (NSS) has released registration pin codes for 110,009 applicants.
This will enable eligible Ghanaian final year students from all accredited tertiary institutions in the country to enroll and undertake their mandatory national service for 2020/21.
The codes can be accessed online via the service's portal, www.nss.gov.gh.
"All respective national service personnel are hereby requested to visit the scheme's website to access their pin codes with their respective Index Numbers and date of birth," a statement from the scheme said.
It added that the applicants are to proceed to any branch of ADB Bank across the country to make payment of an amount of ¢40 as their registration fee.
As a way of "reducing the frequency of human interaction, eligible applicants can also make a payment of ¢41. through Mobile Money," the statement added.
"Management strongly advises all prospective National Service Personnel to complete their enrollment process by Wednesday June 30, 2021," it added.
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