Dismissed NSS Recruits Should Re-Apply Later

The Management of the National Service Scheme (NSS) has withdrawn the appointment of persons who were employed at the Secretariat by the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) in December 2016. The NSS employed some personnel in December 2016 but on the advice of the Minister of Education, has laid them off. A statement from the … Read more

Sacked NSS Recruits Must Go To Court – Kpessah Whyte

The immediate past Executive Director of the National Service Scheme, Dr. Michael Kpessah Whyte, is urging persons affected by the scheme’s decision to cancel their appointment to go to court. The Scheme, under the leadership of Ussif Mustapha , on Wednesday, 8th February, terminated the appointment of 205 persons, who were employed by the secretariat … Read more

NSS Sacks Last-Minute Recruits

The National Service Scheme (NSS) has sacked some of its staff who were recruited during the transition process. This was based on the advice of the Education Minister, Dr. Matthew Opoku-Prempeh. The scheme is the first state agency to sack staff whose recruitment coincided with the exit of the previous administration. According to the statement … Read more

Napo Approved NSS Recruits Sacking

The National Service Secretariat took the decision to sack all last-minute recruits engaged by its former Director Dr Michael Kpessah-Whyte on the advice and approval of Education Minister Dr Mathew Opoku Prempeh, Ussif Mustapha, Acting Director of the NSS has said. On Wednesday, 8 February, Mr Mustapha issued a letter directing all the last-minute recruits … Read more

Sacked NSS Recruits Must Go To Court

The immediate past Executive Director of the National Service Scheme, Dr. Michael Kpessah Whyte, is urging persons affected by the scheme’s decision to cancel their appointment to go to court. The Scheme, under the leadership of Ussif Mustapha , on Wednesday, 8th February,terminated the appointment of 205 persons, who were employed by the secretariat towards the … Read more

Sacked NSS Recruits Should Seek Redress – Kpessa-Whyte

Dr Michael Kpessa-Whyte, former Executive Director of the National Service Secretariat (NSS), has asked some 205 recruits who have been dismissed by the new administration to seek justice in court. “I will advise that all those individuals should not just take the decision at it is…If they have been written to individually then they should … Read more

Last-Minute NSS Recruits Fired

The National Service Secretariat has sacked all last-minute recruits engaged by former Director Dr Michael Kpessah Whyte in December last year just before the Mahama administration left office after losing the December 7 polls. A letter to that effect signed by Acting Executive Director Ussif Mustapha released on Wednesday, February 8 said the management of … Read more

NSS Sacks “NDC Staff”

The National Service Scheme has withdrawn with immediate effect, the National Service Staff recruitment which was done in December, last year. A statement issued by the managers of the scheme and signed by the Acting Executive Director, Ussif Mustapha said:”This decision has been informed by a thorough considerations of violations of due process prior to … Read more

NSS Cancels ‘last-Minute NDC Recruitments’

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 not properly adhered to. The statement … Read more

NSS Revokes ‘last-Minute NDC Recruitments’

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 … Read more