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The screening exercise for recruitment into the Ghana Armed Forces takes place Monday at all regional centres in the country.
A release issued in Accra on Friday and signed by the Director of Public Relations, Colonel E.W.K. Nibo, named the centres as Greater Accra, El Wak Stadium; Volta, Sports Stadium, Ho; Eastern, Koforidua Sports Stadium, and Central, Victoria Park Cape Coast.
The rest are, Western, Gyandu Park, Sekondi; Ashanti, Uaddara Barracks, Kumasi; Brong Ahafo, Coronation Park, Sunyani; Northern, Kaladan Park, Tamale; Upper West, Wa, Sport Stadium and Upper East, Bolgatanga, Sports Stadium.
The release urged applicants shortlisted and written to, to report at their respective centers with all original relevant documents in addition to their invitation letters.
It advised persons not involved in the screening exercise to keep away from the centres.
It warned that any applicant who presented, false documents would be arrested and handed over to the police for prosecution.
Source: Ghanaian Times/Ghana
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