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NSA extends monthly evaluation deadline to February 6

Grace ArthurbyGrace Arthur
February 2, 2026
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NSA extends monthly evaluation deadline to February 6

The National Service Authority (NSA) has announced an extension of the deadline for the submission of monthly evaluations to February 6, providing additional time for national service personnel and supervisors to complete the process.

According to the Authority, the extension is intended to address challenges encountered by some service personnel in meeting the initial deadline, including technical difficulties and delays in supervision and endorsement.

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The NSA noted that the decision forms part of its commitment to ensuring a smooth, fair, and efficient evaluation process.

The monthly evaluation is a key requirement for national service personnel, as it helps assess performance, attendance, and overall contribution at assigned workplaces.

The Authority therefore urged all service personnel who are yet to complete their evaluations to take advantage of the extended period and ensure full compliance before the new deadline.

The NSA further advised supervisors to promptly validate and approve submitted evaluations to avoid delays that could affect allowances and official records. It cautioned that no further extension is expected and encouraged all stakeholders to treat the new deadline with urgency.

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