GES: Greater Accra teachers’ biometric registration schedule out

The Greater Accra teachers’ biometric registration schedule is out for the registration of teachers under the Ghana Education Service (GES) in the region.
The GES released the national time table earlier in the day. The schedule for biometric registration exercise for Greater Accra will take place from 27th – 30th April 2020.
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The four-day exercise will take place in 20 MMDs across the region at the GNAT Hall in Accra. With the crowding that characterizes such registration activities, the four days allocated to the regions will create problems. Should this exercise be successful, we anticipate it that the NIA may commence the Ghan Card Registration.
Teachers and officers in charge have been tasked to enforce the social distancing protocol, come along with their hand sanitizers, and wear nose masks to the venue. The GES expects Greater Accra teachers’ biometric registration and those to be held in other centres across the country to be successfully carried out.
Find below the full details and comply with the timetable per the MMD you fall under.
Source: NewsGhana24.com


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