NSS Cautions Service Personnel Against Fake Repostings On Social Media

Management of the National Service Scheme (NSS) has cautioned all 2023/2024 service personnel against fake circulations on social media on repostings.
Each year, the Ghana National Service Scheme post tertiary graduates to various institutions in Ghana. These institutions are usually not the preferred choices of personnel. Due to this, some unscrupulous persons use this as an advantage to make money. They promise to change the institutions personnel have been posted to at a fee.
NSS Cautions Service Personnel Against Fake Repostings On Social Media
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NSS is cautioning all personnel to ignore such circulations on social media. According to NSS, they have no affiliation to such circulations.
NSS has reported to the matter to the security agencies to help fish out individuals behind the reposting.
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NSS Cautions Service Personnel Against Fake Repostings On Social Media
Below is the full notice from NSS
1. The Management of the National Service Scheme has taken notice of false information circulating on social media under the heading, NEW UPDATE.
2. In the said false publication, the author, who gives his name and contact as MR. VICTOR NSS – 0548313412 respectively, is peddling absolute falsehood regarding the Scheme’s Deployment Modules under Teaching, Agric, and accounting aid; and thus, luring unsuspected National Service Personnel to contact him and pay some amount of money for change of postings.
3. Management wishes to unequivocally state that there are no such arrangements for change of postings of service personnel posted under these modules.
4. The Scheme does not know any such person as MR. VICTOR NSS. No such individual has been contracted to deal with the public for and on behalf of the Scheme.
5. Management therefore wishes to strongly advise all National Service Personnel and the public to ignore the false information being circulated, and any other similar falsehoods, and to treat them with the contempt that they deserve.
6. In the meantime, Management is referring the matter to the security agencies to fish out the faceless person to save innocent service personnel from being duped.
7. Finally, Management wishes to advise all national service personnel and the public to directly contact any of the Scheme’s Regional or District Secretariats, or the headquarters to have their grievances addressed.