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The leadership of the National Service Authority has extended warm Eid-ul-Fitr greetings to its staff, National Service Personnel (NSPs), and stakeholders, while commending their dedication to national development and urging continued commitment to service, unity, and integrity.
In a post shared on Facebook on Friday, March 20, the Authority described Eid as a time for reflection, gratitude, sacrifice, and unity—values it said strongly align with its mission of fostering national development through disciplined service.
The statement highlighted that the contributions of staff and personnel across the country continue to play a vital role in supporting Ghana’s development agenda.
It noted that the work of the Authority is rooted in principles of compassion, selflessness, and service to humanity, which are also central to the spirit of Eid.
Commending its workforce, the Authority praised staff for their professionalism and unwavering commitment to ensuring the smooth implementation of its mandate. It acknowledged their efforts in coordinating and supervising the activities of National Service Personnel nationwide.
National Service Personnel were also specially recognised for their service to the nation. The Authority encouraged them to uphold values such as integrity, diligence, and patriotism in all their endeavours, emphasising that their work contributes significantly to national growth and development.
The message further expressed appreciation to stakeholders for their continuous support and collaboration, describing them as key partners in achieving the Authority’s objectives.
It noted that such partnerships remain essential in strengthening the impact of the National Service Scheme across various sectors.
As part of the Eid message, the Authority called for unity and collective purpose among all stakeholders, urging them to continue working together toward building a stronger and more prosperous Ghana.
It emphasised that national development requires shared responsibility and sustained commitment from all sectors of society.
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