The National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) has appealed to President Nana Akufo-Addo to increase the monthly allowance for national service personnel to GHC800.
Currently, service personnel take GHC559 per month.
According to the president of NUGS, Dennis Appiah Larbi, the current allowance was “not in anyway understandable!”
Larbi in a post on social media said the appeal was made to President Akufo-Addo at a meeting on Thursday (3 November 2022).
Larbi said the leadership of NUGS told the President that the request if granted will be seen as a sign of good faith by young people in the country.
“This afternoon, I requested from the President of the Republic in a meeting, an increase in NSS allowance to 800 cedis,” he posted on Facebook.
“Showing of good faith is important in getting young people to understand the times we find ourselves in. As part of the request to the President of Ghana this afternoon, we made a passionate request for an increment in NSS allowance to 800 cedis! I repeat 559 is not in anyway understandable!”
NUGS also appealed to the President for a halt on the school and accommodation fees in light of the current economic challenges.
History of NSS allowance increments
Government in December 2016 approved GHC559.04 to be paid to National Service Personnel as a monthly allowance, starting 1 January 2017.
The reviewed amount represented a 60% increment of GHC350 which personnel were receiving at the time
In January 2014, the National Service Scheme allowance increased to GHC350.00 from GHC243.48.
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