So Sad!! NSS Personnel Lament Over Another Unapproved Deduction In Allowance
Unapproved deduction in allowance on the side of National Service Personnel is getting out of hand. It is sad to work with all sweat and might only to come and receive part of the exact money you are expected to receive. Things are getting out of hand in this country and the National Service Personnel have been victims of this maltreatment and bad leadership in the country. When the management of the Ghana National Service Scheme made payment for the July 2023 allowance, it was observed nationwide that there had been a deduction of about 25 Ghana cedis from the allowance of all National Service Personnel in the country.
National Service Personnel are still waiting for a reasonable explanation from the management of the National Service Scheme on the deductions of the allowance of the National Service personnel across the country. The issue is getting more intense as another deduction has been made against the payment of the NSS August allowance. National Service personnel are not happy about what is going on at the National Service Scheme. Following these unapproved deductions from National Service Personnel in Ghana, some personnel have flooded social media with their lamentation in the hope that their grievances will be attended to by the management of the Ghana National Service Scheme.
Unapproved Deductions In Allowance; August NSS Allowance Payment Confirmed
“Confirmed…
Kindly be informed that August 2023 NSP’s Allowance has been Paid.
Thank you”. – Message confirmed by the management of the Ghana National Service Scheme (NSS).
Some Lamentations From NSS Personnel to their Regional and District Directors.
Please Director, can you update us on this deduction again?
We are deducted last month and this month again? Why.
Those in Volta were not deducted last month and theirs was done this month.
But we in Oti have been deducted for that of last month.
So why this one again? Unapproved deductions in the allowance are not the best for us. We are suffering.