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The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced the immediate revocation of appointments and recruitments for Teaching and Non-Teaching staff who have not been placed on the government payroll.
This move follows a directive from the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, and is effective immediately.
In a statement signed by the Acting Director-General of GES, Prof. Ernest Kofi Davis, all Regional, District, Municipal, and Metropolitan Directors of Education have been instructed to ensure compliance with the decision.
The statement further clarified that affected personnel would not be placed on the payroll, effectively nullifying their appointments.
Any future directives on the matter will be communicated as needed.
Below is the full statement:

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