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The Electoral Commission of Ghana (EC) has officially opened applications for various positions in anticipation of the upcoming 2024 general elections.
Among the roles being sought are registration officers, Exhibition officers, and presiding officers, as well as positions for registration assistance, Exhibition assistance, and Polling assistance.
This announcement was made via a social media post by the EC on April 15, 2024, outlining the available opportunities for interested individuals.
RECRUITMENT OF TEMPORARY ELECTORAL OFFICIALS pic.twitter.com/bHpPs7yEXl
— Electoral Commission Of Ghana (@ECGhanaOfficial) April 15, 2024
The deadline for submitting applications has been set for Monday, April 29, providing potential candidates with a window to apply for these roles.
Applicants selected for these positions will undergo a comprehensive three-month training program to equip them with the necessary skills and knowledge required to fulfill their duties effectively during the electoral process.
This training period is designed to familiarise individuals with the intricacies of electoral procedures and protocols.
Individuals interested in applying for these roles are required to submit their application letters and Curriculum Vitae (CV) directly to the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission.
Moreover, applicants are advised to specify the position they are applying for and indicate their preferred region, district, and constituency where they wish to serve.
By opening these applications, the EC aims to ensure a well-prepared and competent workforce to facilitate the smooth conduct of the electoral process.
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