Ghana Education Service Updates Public On The Recruitment of NABCo Trainees

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has warned the public against fraudulent individuals who are taking money from Nation Builders Corp (NABCO) beneficiaries seeking recruitment into GES.
The GES has received numerous complaints of dubious people defrauding unsuspecting NABCO beneficiaries by promising them recruitment into GES in exchange for money. The Service wants to dissociate itself from such allegations and emphasizes that it is not the practice of the Service to take money from applicants before recruiting them.
The GES has not contracted any individual to collect any money on its behalf in connection with recruitment. Management of the GES has received these complaints and is vehemently condemning such practices.
The Service wishes to inform the public to report such unscrupulous persons to the police or pay such monies at their risk. The GES shall not be held liable for such payment.
These complaints are very disturbing and bring the image of the Service to disrepute. The GES wants to make it clear that it is committed to ensuring a transparent and fair recruitment process for all its applicants.
The Service urges all NABCO beneficiaries seeking recruitment into GES to follow the official channels for recruitment and not fall victim to these fraudulent individuals.
The warning comes at a time when the GES is recruiting new teachers to augment its workforce. The Service has made it clear that the recruitment process is free and fair, and applicants are not required to pay any money before or after the recruitment process. The GES has advised the public to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the police.
In conclusion, the GES wants to reiterate that it has not contracted any individual to collect money on its behalf in connection with recruitment.
The Service condemns such practices and urges the public to report any such fraudulent activity to the police. The GES is committed to ensuring a transparent and fair recruitment process for all its applicants, and applicants are not required to pay any money before or after the recruitment process.
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