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NAIS calls on the government to resolve payment delays for F.S.H.S suppliers

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The National Association of Institutional Suppliers (NAIS), which represents suppliers of uniforms, house dresses, and other essential goods for Senior High Schools, has voiced serious concerns over the continued non-payment for contracts associated with the 2022/2023 and 2023/2024 academic years.

In a statement released, NAIS highlighted that despite consistently fulfilling their contractual obligations under the Free Senior High School (F.S.H.S.) policy, many of its members have not received payment for their services. The association says the delay in payments is causing severe financial strain on them, with the rising cost of raw materials exacerbating the situation.

“Despite consistently fulfilling their contractual obligations under the Free Senior High School (F.S.H.S) policy, many NAIS members have not received payment for their services. This delay has left suppliers in a dire financial situation, further compounded by significant increases in the cost of raw materials,” they stated.

The prolonged non-payment has placed suppliers in a precarious position, making it nearly impossible for them to sustain their operations, meet their financial obligations, and continue supporting the government’s educational initiatives. The association stressed that these challenges pose a significant risk to the continuity and success of the Free Senior High School policy.

NAIS has reiterated its commitment to working collaboratively with the government to resolve the issue. However, the association has called for urgent action to ensure that all outstanding payments are cleared. NAIS further urged the government to take immediate steps to honor these payments, allowing suppliers to maintain their operations and continue making crucial contributions to the country’s education sector.

“The association calls on the government to urgently honour all outstanding payments owed to members, ensuring that suppliers can sustain their operations and continue contributing to Ghana’s education sector,” part of the statement reads

The association warns that without prompt intervention, the ongoing financial difficulties could have a detrimental impact on the operations of suppliers and the Free Senior High School initiative.

 

By: Nana Antwi Boasiako

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