By Francis Kobena Tandoh
Recruitment of prospective recruits into the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS), Ghana Police Service and the Ghana Prisons Service begin today, according to Interior Minister Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak.
At a press briefing in the Ghanaian capital with service chiefs, the minister announced that the government is deploying a robust centralized e-recruitment portal to ensure harmonization and standardization of the conduct of the recruitment across various agencies under the Ministry of Interior.
He emphasized that his ministry his ministry in collaboration with the various agencies has put in place adequate measures to ensure a “seamless recruitment exercise.”
“The online application process will be seamless and online, utilizing a robust and secure platform designed to handle large volume of applicants efficiently. To avoid overcrowding and unforeseen situations, the screening exercise will be done in turns,” said Mohammed-Mubarak.
The minister assured the public that his outfit is committed to transparency and accountability throughout the recruitment process.
Six females died, while several others got injured in a stampede prior to a military recruitment exercise in Accra on Wednesday, the Ghana Armed Forces said.
In a statement, the armed forces said the six were among those who had reported for a body selection exercise at the El-Wak Sports Stadium. Enditem
Source: Ghana Eye Report
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