NSS releases pin codes for 2022/2023 prospective service personnel

The Management of the National Service Scheme (NSS) has released PIN codes for the registration of prospective applicants for the 2022/2023 service year.
A statement issued by the NSS on Monday, 25 July 2022 and signed by its Director of Corporate Affairs, Armstrong Essah noted that a total of 122,999 pin codes have been released for registration of eligible Ghanaian final year students in accredited tertiary institutions to enable them “enrol to do their mandatory national service.”
The pin codes can be accessed online via the scheme’s portal from Monday, 25 July 2022.
“All prospective National Service personnel are hereby requested to visit the scheme’s website to access their PIN codes with their respective Index Numbers and date of birth,” the NSS said.
Applicants are expected to pay an amount of GHS40 at any ADB branch across the country as registration fee.
Also, prospective service personnel can use MTN Momo. For individuals who will activate their PIN Codes using MTN Mobile Money, a payment of GH¢41.00 is required.”
The enrolment process will end on Monday, 8 August 2022.
Source: classfmonline.com
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