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Ghana Education Service response to recent GES recruitment letter circulating in the media

JUSMAnewshub -24th January 2026

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has issued a strong public notice to dismiss circulating claims that recruitment into the Service has commenced. According to the Service, a letter widely shared on social media alleging the start of recruitment is FAKE and did not originate from GES and therefore be disregard by the public.

In an official statement dated 23rd January, 2026, the Management of the Ghana Education Service said its attention has been drawn to a document being circulated online and attributed to the Service. The document, which claims that recruitment has begun, has been described as false and misleading.

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GES made it clear that no recruitment exercise has started yet, contrary to the information being shared across various social media platforms. The Service emphasized that the said letter was not issued by any recognized office under the Ghana Education Service and should therefore be treated with the utmost disregard.

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Management further stressed that when recruitment officially begins, a formal announcement will be made exclusively through GES’ official platforms. This, they explained, is the only reliable source the public should depend on for accurate information regarding recruitment and other official matters.

The statement also advised the general public, especially job seekers, to be cautious and avoid falling victim to misinformation and possible fraudsters who take advantage of such fake announcements.

GES reiterated its commitment to transparency and urged Ghanaians to always verify information before sharing. Any recruitment notice that does not come directly from the official channels of the Ghana Education Service should be considered false.

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The notice was signed by Daniel Fenyi, Head of Public Relations at the Ghana Education Service.

If you encounter anyone demanding money from you for GES recruitment, please be caution that it’s a fraud.

As always, JUSMAnewshub will continue to monitor developments and bring readers only verified and credible updates as they break. The public are encouraged to rely on trusted platforms like JUSMAnewshub for accurate information and timely clarification on national issues.

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