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The National Service Scheme (NSS) has announced the disbursement of allowances of service personnel for January 2024.
According to the NSS, these payments have been made exclusively to eligible service personnel.
In a press release issued on Friday, April 5 and signed by Armstrong Essah, the Director of Corporate Affairs, the Secretariat emphasised that eligible personnel will receive their allowances via E-Zwich at their respective banks nationwide.

The NSS expressed gratitude to service personnel for their patience during the delay in payments.
Furthermore, the Secretariat assured all personnel that the allowances for February and March 2024 have been processed and are expected to be disbursed in the shortest possible time.
"Furthermore, management would like to assure all service personnel that their allowance for February and March 2024 have been processed."
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