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The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has officially launched its 2024 recruitment drive for the Regular Career Officer Course and Short Service Commission Officers.
The recruitment process has begun, and interested candidates are encouraged to apply through the official channels.
In a press statement issued, GAF has made it clear that it does not engage with intermediaries or charge any fees for recruitment.

They have warned the public to be vigilant and report any individuals claiming to be intermediaries who request payment to assist with the application process.
GAF is committed to maintaining a transparent recruitment process and discourages any form of fraud.
Candidates seeking to apply can find full details about the enlistment process in the Daily Graphic of Friday, September 13, 2024, available online at Graphicnewsplus.com.
They are advised to avoid engaging with fraudulent recruitment platforms on social media to prevent falling victim to scams.
Scratch cards for the online application are available for GH¢350.00 at designated Ghana Post offices nationwide.
The online application portal opened on September 13, and candidates can now log in and submit their applications directly through the official portal.
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