Recruitment for Police, Fire, Prisons, and Immigration Services Starts November 15

Recruitment for Police, Fire, Prisons, and Immigration Services Starts November 15

Recruitment for Police, Fire, Prisons, and Immigration Services Starts November 15

Recruitment for Police, Fire, Prisons, and Immigration Services Starts November 15Recruitment for Police, Fire, Prisons, and Immigration Services Starts November 15

The Ministry of the Interior has announced that recruitment for the Ghana Police Service, Ghana Prisons Service, Ghana National Fire Service, and Ghana Immigration Service will officially open from November 15 to December 15, 2025.

Recruitment for Police, Fire, Prisons, and Immigration Services Starts November 15

According to the Ministry, the nationwide recruitment drive is part of efforts to strengthen Ghana’s internal security, improve public safety, and enhance service delivery across all security agencies.

In a statement, the Ministry explained that it is seeking qualified, disciplined, and patriotic Ghanaians who are ready to serve the nation with integrity and professionalism. Interested applicants are urged to submit their applications within the specified period.

Recruitment for Police, Fire, Prisons, and Immigration Services Starts November 15

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Details on available positions, qualifications, and application procedures for each agency will be released soon. Applicants are advised to read all instructions carefully and ensure they meet the eligibility requirements before applying.

The Ministry noted that only shortlisted applicants will be invited for screening, aptitude tests, and background checks.

Recruitment for Police, Fire, Prisons, and Immigration Services Starts November 15

It also cautioned the public against dealing with anyone who claims to have the power to influence the recruitment process, stressing that no fees are charged at any stage.

Anyone found submitting false documents or engaging middlemen will be disqualified and may face prosecution.

Further information on how to apply will be communicated by the Ministry in due course.

Source: Citinews

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