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Zeqblog Blog of Sunday, 17 May 2026

Source: Okine Isaac

Good News for Service Personnel: March 2026 Allowances Finally Paid ✅

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If you’ve been checking your bank account nervously over the past few days, you can finally breathe easy. The National Service Authority (NSA) has officially confirmed that March 2026 allowances have been successfully paid to all eligible service personnel across the country.

According to the NSA, the payments hit bank accounts on Friday, May 15, 2026. So go ahead—log in and confirm. Your long-awaited allowance should be there.

Who Got Paid?
The March allowance covers a wide range of service personnel, including:

General Enrolment personnel for the 2025/2026 service year

Nurses for the 2026/2027 service year

Continuing nurses under the 2025/2026 cycle

Trained teachers who are currently undertaking continuing national service

A Thank You from Management
The NSA also took a moment to appreciate service personnel for their patience and cooperation during the payment processing period. Let’s be honest—waiting isn’t easy, but it seems the Authority is working to make things smoother.



What About April 2026 Allowance?
Here’s some extra good news: the Controller and Accountant-General’s Department has hinted that the April 2026 allowance should be released shortly. The NSA has promised to disburse funds promptly once they’re received, so keep your eyes peeled for another update soon.

Commitment to Better Service
The Authority is doubling down on its promise to ensure timely and efficient payment of allowances. They’ve reiterated their commitment to working with all relevant stakeholders to improve service delivery across the board.

Finally, management extended a big shout-out to all national service personnel for their dedication and contribution to national development. Your efforts don’t go unnoticed.