NSA boss lauds Veep for digitalisation agenda

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The Director-General of the National Service Authority (NSA), Mr Osei Assibey Antwi, has lauded the Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, for his relentless efforts in driving the digitalisation agenda across various sectors of the Gha­naian economy.

“In an era where technology is reshaping governance and pub­lic service delivery, the National Service Authority has leveraged the Vice President’s digitalisation drive to improve its general operations, emerging as a beacon of innovation and efficiency,” he said.

Addressing the media in Accra on Friday, Mr Assibey Antwi high­lighted the significant impact of the digitisation initiatives spearheaded by the Vice President, particularly in the public sector, where it had led to the ‘cleansing’ and increased efficiency of the sector.

According to the Director-Gen­eral, the digitisation agenda, which formed a crucial part of the government’s broader vision for national development, had brought about transformative changes that are reshaping the landscape of pub­lic administration in Ghana.

He observed that introducing biometric systems, digital payment platforms, and the synchronisation of databases across government agencies have enhanced efficiency and rooted out longstanding issues of fraud and corruption.

“Dr Bawumia’s commitment to digitalising the public sector has been a game-changer,” Mr Assibey Antwi remarked.

He stated that during a visit to the National Service Authority, Vice President Dr Bawumia commend­ed the Authority for its impressive achievement through digitalisation.

He encouraged other sectors to adopt digital transformation and utilise technology to drive develop­ment and enhance service delivery.

The NSA has also made signifi­cant advancements in data manage­ment through its Electronic School List Submissions initiative.

By developing ‘Flare’, a se­cure online platform that allows accredited institutions to submit school lists and connect with user agencies seeking skilled graduates for employment, the initiative has enhanced transparency and efficien­cy in managing class lists.

“It has mitigated issues such as data breaches and processing errors, while also providing educational institutions with the benefit of real-time processing updates and a streamlined submission process,” he stated.

“The Payment of Personnel Allowances via Ghana Pay initiative has further streamlined allowance disbursement. The Ghana Pay platform enables direct payments to personnel’s bank accounts, offering a more reliable and user-friendly alternative to the previously prob­lematic Ezwich payment platform,” he outlined.

Regarding revenue, he said financial management has also been revolutionised with the introduction of seamless billing and the IGF Administration App. This app, he mentioned, integrates with the Ghana.GOV payment platform, automating invoicing and receipt generation while offering various payment options.

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