Felix Gyamfi, the Acting Director-General of the National Service Authority (NSA), has been reassigned to the Ministry of Finance with immediate effect, just seven months after his appointment in January 2025. The abrupt move has stirred speculation within public sector circles, with many questioning the underlying reasons for the change.
While no official explanation has been provided, sources at Jubilee House indicate that Gyamfi’s reassignment is part of a broader government reshuffle designed to align key personnel with the administration’s economic management agenda.
However, information gathered by Citi Newsroom suggests that the decision was also influenced by recent delays in the posting of new National Service Personnel, a setback reportedly linked to an audit of the service’s online portal.
Insiders report that a disagreement arose between Felix Gyamfi and the supervising Minister for Youth Development, George Opare Addo. The minister is said to have advocated for the creation of an entirely new deployment portal to address existing loopholes, while Mr. Gyamfi believed the current platform could be improved rather than replaced.
Gyamfi’s reassignment comes at a critical moment for the NSA, as the agency prepares for the next round of national service postings. His departure leaves the Authority without a substantive head, raising concerns about continuity and leadership at a pivotal time for national service administration.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com