The Minister for the Interior, Mohammed-Muntaka Mubarak, has confirmed that the results of the medical examinations conducted for applicants in the ongoing security recruitment exercise are ready.
Speaking during President John Dramani Mahama’s “Resetting Ghana” citizens’ engagement in the Savannah Region on Saturday, May 23, 2026, Muntaka stated that the results will be released next week.
He explained that more than 105,000 applicants successfully qualified for the medical stage of the recruitment process, far exceeding the initial target of 5,000 recruits earmarked for final enlistment.
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According to him, the government will ensure that individuals who pass the examinations are prioritised and called up for the final stage of the recruitment process.
“I can assure Ghanaians that next week the results of the medicals that have been conducted will be released. Graciously, His Excellency intervened with the Minister for Finance to double the intake we are going to take,” he said.
Muntaka further assured applicants that those who may not be recruited immediately would still have opportunities in future exercises.
“We want to assure you that nobody will be left behind. He has given firm instructions that we should keep the data of all applicants because we cannot use just one year to address all these issues. So, from that pool of applicants, we can recruit as and when opportunities become available in the services,” he added.
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Government says results of medical examinations for the security services recruitment exercise will be released next week.
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