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NSS warns Ghanaians over fraudsters on social media

Latifa Carlos
Last updated: July 22, 2020 3:52 pm
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The management of the National Service Scheme (NSS) is calling on Ghanaians to desist from paying monies to fraudsters.

According to the National Service Scheme, some persons posing as agents of the scheme on various social media platforms, extorting money from prospective national service personnel with the view of assisting them to be posted to their preferred institution.

According to the NSS, there is nothing like “special posting”, adding that the scheme has no agents to that effect.

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“We wish to inform every Ghanaian that posting of service personnel does not attract any fee”, a statement signed by the Corporate Affairs Director, Mr Armstrong Esaah said.

“Management, thus, cautions prospective service personnel to, whenever approached, report such persons to the security agencies to be dealt with under the laws of Ghana,” it added.

The NSS advices all culprits of “this criminal act” to desist from exploiting innocent national service prospects in their quest to serve the country or face the full rigors of the law when apprehended.

Established in 1973, the NSS is a government of Ghana programme under the Ministry of Education with a National Secretariat in Accra, and offices in all administrative regions and districts across the country.

The scheme is mandated to deploy a pool of skilled manpower drawn primarily from tertiary institutions to support development efforts of both the public and private sectors in Ghana.

Although it is a citizenry requirement for all Ghanaians who are eighteen years above, it is currently limited to, and mandatory for all Ghanaians graduating from tertiary educational institutions who are not less than eighteen years old.

The original intent of deploying freshly graduating youth under the NSS arrangement, is to ensure that priority sectors of our national life are never lacking in the requisite human resources needed for development.

Source: kingdomfmonline.com

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