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Minority Calls for GH¢113 Million Refund for Disqualified Security Applicants

Agyemkum Tuah
Last updated: March 12, 2026 4:49 pm
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The Minority in Parliament is calling for an immediate refund of over GH¢113 million collected from applicants who failed to qualify in the recent security service recruitment exercise. The Ministry of the Interior is under fire after revelations about the extent of financial exploitation and the high number of applicants who were misled.

The Minister for the Interior, Mubarak Mohammed Muntaka, recently revealed that a staggering 500,000 individuals applied for roles within the country’s security agencies. However, only 5,000 positions were available for final enlistment, leading to a massive number of rejected applicants. Despite this, over 105,000 applicants advanced to the medical stage of recruitment.

Rev John Ntim Fordjour, the Ranking Member on the Defence and Interior Committee, accused the government of exploiting desperate job seekers. According to Fordjour, the government collected a total of GH¢113 million from applicants who were ultimately not considered for enlistment. He further alleged that the recruitment process was riddled with issues, including disruptions during the aptitude tests, which left many applicants unable to complete the process.

Fordjour raised concerns about the government’s manipulation of applicants by extending the age limit for applicants from 25 to 35. This, according to him, misled many into believing that the recruitment process would be more inclusive. The government allegedly expanded the eligibility criteria to create an illusion of more opportunities while knowing from the outset that only a small fraction of the applicants would be successful.

The minority group also highlighted the broader issue of unemployment, already a national security concern, which has been exacerbated by this flawed recruitment exercise. Many applicants were led to believe that joining the security services would provide a stable job, but the process has left thousands of hopefuls disappointed and financially burdened.

Rev Fordjour has called for a full investigation into the recruitment process and the financial practices of the Ministry of the Interior. He also demanded that the GH¢113 million be refunded to the applicants who were unfairly charged for a process that ultimately led to their disqualification.

Source: metrotvonline.com

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