GES Sends Strong Message To Graduate Teachers Over This…Very Urgent

GES Sends Strong Message To Graduate Teachers Over This…Very Urgent
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has issued a public notice warning against fake recruitment advertisements and appointment letters circulating on social media. The notice, signed by Daniel Fenyi, Head of Public Relations at GES, emphasizes that the service is yet to commence its recruitment process for 50,000 teachers and 10,000 non-teaching staff.
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Key Points from the Notice
- The GES recruitment process has not yet begun.
- All GES recruitments are completely free, and no individuals or groups are permitted to charge applicants any fee whatsoever for recruitment, processing, or issuance of appointment letters.
- The general public is cautioned against fake appointment letters and advertisements on social media, which are attempts to take advantage of vulnerable individuals.
- The public is encouraged to report any fraudulent activities to the nearest Police Station for immediate action.
GES Commitment to Transparency and Integrity
The GES remains committed to transparency and integrity in all its operations and urges prospective applicants and stakeholders to rely solely on official communication from the Service. The public is advised to disregard any fraudulent schemes and wait for official announcements from the GES.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Ghana Education Service has issued a warning against fake recruitment advertisements and appointment letters circulating on social media. The service emphasizes that its recruitment process has not yet commenced and that all recruitments are completely free. The public is cautioned against fraudulent activities and encouraged to report any such incidents to the authorities. The GES remains committed to transparency and integrity in all its operations. Remember to join our WhatsApp group for GES recruitment updates>>> https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaBtzfkCxoB0IF6VRP0S



