The attention of the Management of the Ghana Education Service (GES) has been drawn to various fake recruitment advertisements circulating on social media and fake appointment letters purporting to offer appointments or recruitment opportunities to prospective applicants into the Service.
The Ghana Education Service (GES) wishes to state emphatically as follows:
1. The Honourable Minister for Education announced in Parliament that the GES would be recruiting about 50,000 teachers and 10,000 non-teaching staff. This is fact and true. However, Management wishes to inform the general public that this recruitment process is yet to commence.
2. When this official recruitment exercise commences, it will be communicated to the general public through official GES channels including our website, as well as the national newspapers and all credible media outlets.
3. All GES recruitments are completely FREE. No individuals or groups are permitted to charge applicants any fee whatsoever for recruitment, processing, or issuance of appointment letters.
4. The general public is hereby cautioned that the appointment letters being issued to some persons, and advertisements on recruitment into the GES circulating on social media are FAKE. The public, especially prospective applicants are, therefore, strongly advised to disregard such fraudulent schemes. They are attempts to take advantage of the vulnerable and unsuspecting public.
5. The general public is encouraged to report any such individuals or groups engaging in these fraudulent activities to the nearest Police Station for immediate action.
6. The GES remains committed to transparency and integrity in all its operations and urges all prospective applicants and stakeholders to rely SOLELY on official communication from the Service.
SIGNED
DANIEL FENYI
HEAD OF PUBLIC RELATIONS, GES
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