NSS Director sends message to final students over service postings

The Executive Director of the National Service Scheme (NSS), Osei Assibey Antwi, has urged final-year students in various tertiary institutions to embrace their upcoming service postings and perform their duties diligently.
His call came during a pre-service orientation session designed to prepare students for their service year by offering example-based training and feedback.
This training is aimed at helping students adapt to changing customer demands, industry trends, and regulatory requirements.
During his speech at the orientation held at the Great Hall, Antwi highlighted the importance of national service as a valuable opportunity for students to gain practical experience and contribute to national development.
He emphasized that diligent service personnel often receive job offers even before completing their service year.
“The onus lies on each and every one of you to exert hard work and give your all during service, knowing that at the day of reckoning, job opportunities await you,” he told the university students.
Antwi also acknowledged the potential challenges students might face during the registration process.
He advised them to provide accurate information to avoid complications.
Despite these challenges, he reassured students of the substantial opportunities available to university graduates.
“Everywhere in the world faces one challenge or another in navigating developmental prospects, and Ghana is no exception. As much as a few challenges will glare at you, I must assure you that there are equally juicy opportunities you can leverage,” he stated.
The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Hon. Daniel Nii Kwartei Titus Glover, supported Antwi’s message by urging students to embrace their service year with dedication and treat others with respect and kindness.
“Dedication to a life of service is a proof of the strength of character and the depth of one’s conviction. Be proactive, and shun indiscipline. Greatness awaits all of you,” he stated.
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In response, an official from the National Service Scheme reiterated the NSS’s mission rooted in community service and highlighted the significant impact national service personnel can make in the country.
The NSS oversees the mandatory one-year national service for Ghanaian students who graduate from accredited tertiary institutions.
During this period, service personnel receive monthly allowances determined by the Ministry of Finance, which ensures that the approved amount is paid throughout the service year.
National service is not just a legal requirement but a pivotal phase in the transition from academic life to the professional world.
It allows graduates to apply their theoretical knowledge in practical settings, enhancing their skills and employability.
The NSS’s role is crucial in this process, providing a structured environment where graduates can contribute to societal growth while developing personally and professionally.
The orientation session included various activities aimed at equipping students with the necessary tools and mindset for their service year.
Sessions on time management, teamwork, and effective communication were conducted, emphasizing the importance of these skills in both personal and professional development.
The training also covered ethical conduct and the significance of maintaining integrity and professionalism in all aspects of service.
Moreover, students were encouraged to view their service year as an extension of their education, where continuous learning and adaptability are crucial.
By embracing this mindset, they can turn potential challenges into opportunities for growth.
The NSS’s support system was also highlighted, reassuring students that guidance and assistance are available throughout their service period.
In conclusion, the orientation session was a call to action for final-year students to approach their national service with enthusiasm and commitment.
It underscored the role of national service in shaping the future workforce and contributing to national development.
By embracing their postings and performing diligently, students can make significant strides in their careers and leave a lasting impact on their communities.
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