A staggering applicant-to-position ratio in Ghana's security recruitment just became a political talking point about youth unemployment.
Asiedu Nketia flags job-market crisis signal
Asiedu Nketia flags job-market crisis signal
- Johnson Asiedu Nketia, NDC's National Chairman, raised an alarm publicly.
- Over 105,000 applicants reached the medical screening stage.
- Only around 5,000 positions are actually available for enlistment.
- Nketia framed the surge as proof of deeper employment problems.
- Nketia referenced childhood games of police and thief.
- His point: everyone wanting to be a police officer makes zero sense.
- Roughly 500,000 people applied for security-service roles in total.
- He questioned who the police would even protect against.
- Ghanaian youth are flooding toward stable government jobs.
- Interior Minister Mubarak Muntaka confirmed the staggering figures.
- Hundreds of thousands applied across the country.
- Limited openings make the selection process fiercely competitive.