The National Service Personnel Association (NASPA) has issued a statement to refute claims made by a group calling itself the ‘Concerned NSS Personnel Association of Ghana’ (CONSAG), a group that has recently declared a strike for National Service personnel.
This group, which is not a recognised organisation, has made claims that NASPA categorically denies.
NASPA, the official representative body for all National Service personnel in Ghana, categorically states that no strike has been declared.
The association urges the public to disregard the statement from CONSAG, as they are not a recognised organisation.
NASPA is actively discussing with the National Service Scheme (NSS) management to address the recent delays in allowance payments.
The association is pleased to inform all personnel that allowances for April 2024 have been processed and will be reflected in accounts by Friday, July 5, 2024.
Furthermore, the statement reads that allowances for May 2024 are expected to be paid by Friday, July 12, 2024.
NASPA reassures all personnel of its unwavering commitment to their well-being. We are working diligently to prevent future delays and ensure timely reflection of allowances, because your welfare is our top priority.
The association deeply appreciates the patience and understanding of all service personnel during this period. Your resilience and understanding are invaluable to us.
NASPA urges all National Service personnel to remain calm and continue their valuable service to the nation.
The association reassures that it is actively addressing concerns to ensure a smooth and supportive national service experience. Your concerns are our concerns, and we are committed to resolving them.
