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The Ghana Armed Forces has announced the commencement of the 2021 enlistment exercise for Regular Career and Short Service Commissions Officers.
A press statement signed by The Director of Public Relations of the Ghana Armed Forces, Col. E. Aggrey Quarshie disclosed that the 2021 enlistment exercise were advertised in the print media; Daily Graphic and Ghanaian Times on January, 23 and January, 25 2021 respectively.
“Scratch cards for the online application are on sale across the country at designated Ghana Post Offices at GH₵100.00”.
GAF further cautioned the general public against people who act as middlemen, intermediaries or agents who purportedly assist prospective candidates in the enlistment process, adding that such people should be reported to the nearest Military Installation or Police Station.
“GAF does not employ middlemen or charge fees for enlistment. The public is therefore strongly advised to desist from paying monies to any person(s) who present themselves as agents or middlemen with the promise to help potential applicants join the GAF,” the press release stated.
Interested candidates are advised to visit the GAF website by logging on to https://www.gafrecruitment.com to apply before the closing date 05 th February 2021.
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