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NSA releases PIN Codes for 132,393 prospective graduates for 2025/2026 service year

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The National Service Authority (NSA) has officially released PIN codes for 132,393 prospective national service personnel from 100 accredited tertiary institutions across Ghana, ahead of the 2025/2026 service year.

This announcement was made in a press release issued by the Authority on Tuesday, June 17, which also highlighted a marked improvement in data integrity.

The NSA credits this to stricter validation protocols and increased transparency, which it said have helped eliminate inflated or fraudulent submissions.

As a result, the current intake is on average 26% lower than figures from the previous three years, with a peak reduction of 36% compared to the 2022/2023 period.

According to the authority, the total number of submissions received stood at 135,990, from 122 tertiary institutions. However, 3,597 submissions have not been processed. These represent graduates from 22 unaccredited institutions, which the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) does not recognise.

The NSA stated clearly that graduates from these institutions will not be mobilised unless official evidence is provided confirming their accreditation.

“Institutions with expired or unverified accreditation must regularise their status with GTEC within the next 30 days to avoid disenfranchising their graduates,” the statement urged.

In addition to graduates from accredited institutions, 908 private applicants — including Ghanaian students who studied abroad, and those who deferred or defaulted in previous years — are awaiting final verification before their PIN codes are released.

These individuals are encouraged to contact the NSA’s support channels if their PIN codes remain inaccessible after 24 June 2025.

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PIN Activation and Registration

Prospective service personnel are required to activate their PIN codes by paying GH¢40 at any ADB Bank Ltd branch or GH¢41 via MTN Mobile Money. Registration opens on June 17, 2025, and closes on July 1 ,2025.

Applicants should visit the NSA portal at https://smarthub.nss.gov.gh to retrieve their PIN codes and complete their registration.

Improved Security and Placement Features

To enhance transparency and security, the NSA has introduced two key features to its online enrolment process:

  • Facial Biometric Verification: Applicants must verify their identity against Ghana Card data held by the National Identification Authority (NIA) before accessing the registration form.
  • Verified Address Input: Applicants must provide a valid GhanaPost GPS address, which will be used to determine regional postings based on proximity to workplaces. Accuracy is essential to ensure proper placement.

Further guidance is available at https://smarthub.nss.gov.gh/faq/registration-guide, with additional support offered via [email protected] or the live chat feature on the portal.

Military Pre-Deployment Option

As part of a new initiative, the NSA is rolling out a pilot phase of a six-week Basic Military Training programme. A limited number of applicants from the 2025/2026 cohort will be selected to participate. Interested candidates can express their willingness to join during registration.

The NSA assures participants that final user agency postings will follow the military training, so no individual will lose their placement as a result of joining the programme.

The NSA reaffirmed its commitment to delivering a transparent and meaningful service experience and extends its best wishes to all graduates preparing to serve the nation.

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Disconnections: GBC, GWL have not complied with payment plan – ECG

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The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has justified its disconnection of Ghana Water Limited (GWL) and the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) from the national power grid, citing persistent failure to honour payment agreements.

The action, taken on Tuesday, June 17, forms part of ECG’s ongoing nationwide revenue mobilisation and disconnection exercise targeting public and private institutions with outstanding electricity bills.

Speaking on Eyewitness News, ECG’s Acting General Manager of Operations, Ishmael Tetteh Oku, said both entities were given ample notice but failed to comply with agreed payment terms.

“We have given them enough notice. The amount for GBC is over GH¢8 million, and that of Ghana Water Limited is GH¢999 million. These are long-standing arrears,” he stated.

He explained that ECG had engaged both institutions repeatedly and reached payment arrangements that were ultimately not honoured.

“For Ghana Water, we have disconnected their headquarters and all their administrative offices, except the pumping station, because we are looking at the interest of the general masses. Once you put out the pumping station, it means the nation will not have water,” he said.

Mr. Oku noted that while ECG is mindful of the public interest and essential services, the company must act to recover revenues needed to sustain power supply.

“In fact, we are not happy to disconnect any customer, but when the need arises, we have no choice,” he added.

ECG says the move is part of a broader effort to address persistent non-payment challenges and boost financial stability across the power sector.

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Assemblies begin removing unauthorized billboards amid NRSA ultimatum

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Some assemblies in the Greater Accra Region have begun removing unauthorised billboards following a 21-day ultimatum from the National Road Safety Authority (NRSA), which threatened legal action for noncompliance.

The NRSA had directed all Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) to take down billboards mounted along road medians by June 2, 2025, citing safety concerns for both motorists and pedestrians.

In an interview with Citi News on Tuesday, June 17, Head of Communications at the NRSA, Pearl Adusu Gyasi, confirmed that while some assemblies have complied with the directive, others have requested an extension to engage with advertising companies before removing the billboards.

“After the deadline, we wrote to the Greater Accra Regional Council, so they invited all the MMDAs. Some of them are in preparation to remove  the unauthorised billboards from their jurisdiction, others have  asked for an extension of the deadline so that they can meet with the advertisers and remove them,” she said.

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Danyame assault: Case docket on 11 soldiers sent to AG for review

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The case docket involving 11 military personnel suspected to be linked to the alleged assault of three civilians at Danyame, a suburb of Kumasi, has been forwarded to the Attorney General’s Office in the Ashanti Region for review.

This development was revealed during a court hearing on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.

The incident, which occurred on March 28, 2025, involved the arrest of three men: Kwame Adu, also known as Ogee, Kwabena Sarfo, and Christian Obiri Yeboah, popularly known as Kofi Yesu.

The victims were reportedly apprehended by uniformed military personnel and taken to the 4th Infantry Battalion (4BN) barracks in Kumasi, where they were allegedly subjected to brutal assault. Two of the men later died from injuries sustained during the ordeal.

The arrests were made after allegations that the three persons had stolen an iPhone belonging to a civilian.

During the court proceedings, the prosecution, supported by military intelligence, disclosed that the suspects were not being held in the military guardroom as earlier suggested.

They therefore prayed the court to reconsider its decision and remand the accused persons into police custody instead.

Additionally, the prosecution expressed concern over delays in producing the accused persons in court.

Ekume Emmanuel Mawuli Esq., sitting as a district magistrate at the Suame District Court, cautioned the military command to strictly adhere to the court’s directives regarding the custody location of the accused; otherwise, he would be forced to remand them into police custody.

The case has been adjourned to July 3, 2025.

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