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The National Service Authority (NSA) has announced that allowances for November and December 2025 have been successfully disbursed to all eligible National Service Personnel (NSP).
In a press statement issued on Friday, February 20, the Authority advised service personnel to verify their GhanaPay accounts to confirm receipt of the payments.
The NSA expressed appreciation for the patience and cooperation of all personnel during the processing period.
The Authority further assured that the allowance for January 2026 is currently being processed and will be paid in due course, following the completion of the necessary administrative procedures.

Management emphasised its commitment to ensuring the timely and efficient payment of allowances and stated that it continues to collaborate closely with relevant stakeholders to enhance service delivery.
“The Authority wishes to thank all National Service Personnel for their dedication and service to the nation,” the statement added, recognising the important contributions of NSPs to Ghana’s development initiatives.
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