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March 11, 2026
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Only 5,000 positions available for 105,000 qualified security service applicants – Interior Minister
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Key Points
- 105,000 young Ghanaians have successfully qualified for the medical stage of recruitment into the security services.
- Only 5,000 positions are currently available, creating a significant disparity between qualified applicants and intake capacity.
- The Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, acknowledged the challenge and urged unselected candidates to remain patient.
- The government plans to retain the data of all qualified applicants for consideration in future recruitment phases.
- Additional recruitment opportunities are anticipated in 2026, following Ghana's exit from its International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme.
Why This Matters
This article highlights Ghana's persistent challenge of high youth unemployment and the immense pressure on the government to create jobs. The limited recruitment capacity, influenced by the ongoing IMF program, underscores the fiscal constraints impacting the government's ability to absorb its qualified youth into public service. This situation could have implications for social stability and the nation's human capital development if not effectively managed.
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