In the wake of the digitalization agenda spearheaded by the Vice President, the assessment seems to be the order of the day. The Vice President has particularly championed the digitalization agenda as the global landscape veers towards the direction of tech-driven innovation in most of the institutions.
The National Service Secretariat (NSS) is part of the institutions in Ghana that have leveraged technological advancement to streamline its administrative work–from applications to enroll National Service Personnel to allowance payment validation.
On his Facebook Page, an update of an unannounced visit to the NSS head office where he interacted with the Executive Director, Osei Assibey on the impact of the migration of their administrative work from the manual format to the digital platform.
With digitization, we have been able to save mother Ghana 112m cedis, which has proven that your digitization agenda is the best way to go. Championing developmental agenda through digitization is a prerequisite criteria in this day and age.
Mr. Osei Assibey Antwi

The Vice President congratulated the secretariat for embracing digitization in finetuning their activities. he invoked a thought-provoking analogy in line with replicating the successful implementation of the digitization agenda in other sectors of the economy.
We have been able to save about 112m cedis of money; that is massive. So if we get other institutions doing same, the end result will be impressive. I am very excited that digitization has been able to expose those who were wronfully taking monies not due them.
Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

The Vice President was delighted by the transformation engineered by digitization at the NSS head office and encouraged the staff to keep working in that direction.