Refund Money, Ghanaians Tell Interior Minister Over Failed Recruitment.

A section of Ghanaians in the Ashanti region are up in arms over the recent security agencies recruitment process, demanding that Interior Minister Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak refunds money collected from unsuccessful applicants.
The recruitment attracted over 50,000 applicants vying for 5,000 slots, with each applicant paying GH¢220, sparking outrage over alleged exploitation.
Critics argue the minister knew the required number of applicants yet sold over 50,000 forms, rendering the process unfair. “It’s about time our leaders think twice before scamming ordinary Ghanaians,” one critic said.
The process has also been marred by tragedy, with reports of a death and injuries from a stampede.
Ghanaians are calling for transparency and accountability, urging the minister to refund the money.
The controversy highlights concerns over the government’s recruitment processes and use of funds.
The call for refunds underscores growing frustration with perceived exploitation.
Story by Bismark Mensah@A/R.



