The National Service Scheme (NSS), has revoked the appointment of persons who were employed at the secretariat towards the end of the erstwhile National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) government in December 2016.
A statement from the scheme signed by newly appointed Executive Director, Ussif Mustapha, said the recruitment procedure was done without following due procedure.
The statement said, “the management of the National Service Scheme (NSS), has on the advice of the Minister of Education, withdrawn the National Service staff recruitment which was done in December 2016 with immediate effect.”
It added that, “This decision is informed by a thorough consideration of violations of due process prior to recruitment.”
According to the statement, the Public Services Commission (PSC) had earlier warned the former NSS boss, Michael Kpessah-Whyte to halt the recruitment process bUT he [Kpessah-Whyte] ignored it.
“These included petitions to the Public Services Commission (PSC) against the recruitment process upon which the PSC in a letter dated 16th November, 2016, advised the former Ag. Executive Director to halt the recruitment process until the matter was properly resolved. This was however ignored and the appointment letters were issued to some persons on 15th December, 2016.”
The Scheme further urged persons who have been affected by the development, to look forward to another opportunity when it conducts a proper staff recruitment.
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