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National Service Platform Shutdown Triggers Audit

Lilian Ahedorby Lilian Ahedor
August 4, 2025
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National Service Authority

The National Service deployment process for the 2025–2026 service year has been temporarily halted following the suspension of the centralized management platform used by the National Service Authority (NSA). 

This action, initiated by a presidential directive, is aimed at facilitating a forensic audit of the system by the Ghana Audit Service.

Speaking at the Government Accountability Series on Monday, August 4, 2025, Minister of Youth Development and Empowerment, Hon. George Opare Addo, explained that the shutdown of the centralized platform was necessary due to growing concerns over systemic abuse. 

The platform, he indicated, had become a conduit for fraudulent activity allegedly used to siphon state funds through the national service program.

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“The suspension has become necessary following revelations that the system has been used to perpetrate serious financial fraud. That is the ghost name scandal that has been haunting the authority for some time now, which has become an embarrassment around the neck of the authority.”

Hon. George Opare Addo

The National Service Authority’s system had been designed to streamline the deployment and registration of prospective service personnel nationwide. 

However, recent audits have raised alarms over its vulnerability to manipulation, resulting in the inclusion of individuals who do not exist on official postings. 

These so-called ghost names have reportedly caused significant financial loss to the state, prompting swift intervention from the presidency.

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George Opare Addo, NDC National Youth Organizer

Hon. Opare Addo further disclosed that the scandal is currently being investigated by national security, while the Attorney General reviews case dockets for legal action against implicated persons. 

In the interim, the Ministry is working with its partners to design and deploy a new digital infrastructure that will better safeguard the integrity of the National Service scheme.

He explained that “Plans are currently underway to deploy a new comprehensive system that will meet all the technical specifications and ensure the integrity of the system.”

National Service’s New System Expected To Restore Credibility

The Minister affirmed the government’s commitment to ending the long-standing issue of ghost names within the National Service scheme. 

He emphasized that the President’s administration remains focused on transparency and accountability in the management of national youth programs.

Referencing the President’s vision, he added that “His Excellency’s pledge to the good people of this country is that under his watch, we will have no ghost names at the National Service Authority.”

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Despite the ongoing challenges, preparations for the upcoming National Service year are still in progress. 

Approximately 130,000 graduates from accredited tertiary institutions are expected to be deployed across various public and private sector agencies seeking temporary skilled labor.

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“All accredited tertiary institutions have submitted class lists for the 2025–2026 service year. The National Service Authority has generated PIN codes for prospective service personnel to begin enrollments.”

Hon. George Opare Addo

However, in light of the ongoing audit, registration and deployment activities have been put on hold.

The Minister clarified this point, stating that “Registration and deployment processes are kindly paused due to the system shutdown of the centralized service management platform for audit purposes.”

The impact of the suspension has been felt across tertiary institutions and user agencies alike, many of whom rely on national service personnel to fill short-term gaps in their workforce. 

Institutions across the health, education, administration, and agriculture sectors have expressed concern over potential delays in receiving personnel needed for their operations.

Nonetheless, government officials are confident that once the audit concludes and a revamped system is operational, the National Service process will resume with renewed efficiency and transparency.

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Analysts believe the administration’s decisive action on the ghost name scandal could serve as a benchmark for broader public sector reforms. 

The issue of payroll fraud has long plagued Ghana’s public institutions, and rooting out ghost workers is seen as a critical step in restoring public trust.

In the meantime, prospective service personnel are urged to remain patient as the government works to address the structural issues behind the platform shutdown. 

The Ministry of Youth Development and Empowerment has assured the public that further updates will be issued as the situation evolves.

With the audit ongoing, stakeholders and the general public await the outcome, hoping it will bring lasting reforms to the National Service program—one of Ghana’s most important post-tertiary transition initiatives.

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