Personal Identification Number (PIN) Codes for 12,594 Ghanaian nursing trainees who must perform their mandated one-year national service in the next 2023/2024 service year have been released, according to the National Service Scheme (NSS).
These nursing students, who are completing their training this year, are from 107 authorized nursing training facilities around the nation.
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They are eligible for deployment during their national service since they satisfy the requirements established by the Nurses and Midwives Council, Ghana Health Service, and Ministry of Health.
Eligible nursing trainees were instructed to visit the NSS website (www.nss.gov.gh) and enter the “Applications” option in a news release published in Accra and signed by Mr. Ambrose Entsiwah Jr., the Acting Director of Corporate Affairs of the National Service Scheme.
They were able to get their individual NSS enrollment PIN Codes by using the allotted Students’ ID or Index Numbers from their respective universities.
They then had to pay GHC40.00 at any ADB Bank Ltd. branch or GHC41.00 via the MTN MoMo platform in order to start the enrollment procedure.
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To avoid any mistakes that can have an impact on their upcoming deployment, the statement highlighted the significance of nursing trainees physically completing the enrolling process.
All qualified nursing trainees were instructed to complete the enrolling process before to the deadline of Friday, June 9, 2023 in order to be included in this year’s posts.
The NSS program is anticipated to make it easier for competent nursing trainees to enroll and be deployed, giving them the opportunity to provide national service in the healthcare industry.