Former President John Dramani Mahama has expressed his intention to implement regional security service recruitment center if he were to regain power as President.
This announcement was made during his Building Ghana Tour in the Upper East Region, specifically at the Bolgatanga East Constituency on Friday, February 2.
During his speech, Mr. Mahama highlighted that the recruitment process for the police, military, immigration, and prisons would be conducted regionally to provide equal opportunities for Ghanaian youth across the country.
According to the former President, instead of the centralized recruitment system currently in place, individuals would have the chance to apply and be assessed within their respective regions. Furthermore, these recruitment drives would be openly advertised to attract a wider pool of applicants.
In criticizing the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr. Mahama claimed that they had been engaging in non-transparent recruitment practices over the past three years.
Mr. Mahama claimed that the NPP overlooked the advertising process and instead favored individuals based on connections and protocols.
He emphasized the need for a change in this approach, promising to establish a fair and open system for recruitment into the security services if elected on December 7th.
Under his proposed plan, Mr. Mahama aims to provide opportunities for all Ghanaians, allowing them and their children the chance to serve in the security services if they so desire. By decentralizing the recruitment process and ensuring transparency, the former president seeks to create a level playing field for all candidates.
Source: Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen
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