Ghana's military has pushed back its enlistment application cutoff by seven days following difficulties with its digital submission system. Prospective recruits seeking positions in the Army, Navy or Air Force have until November 7 to finalize their paperwork through the online platform.
Colonel Evelyn Ntiamoah Asamoah, serving as Acting Director General of Public Relations, released the announcement from Burma Camp headquarters on Thursday, Oct. 31. She attributed the delay to system malfunctions that interrupted the initial enrollment period, which began on Oct. 1 and had originally been scheduled to close on Oct. 31. Military officials expressed regret for disruptions and requested understanding from applicants as operations proceed under the revised schedule.
The enlistment drive supports a government initiative to expand defense capabilities by bringing approximately 12,000 additional personnel into service during the next three years.
Colonel Evelyn Ntiamoah Asamoah, serving as Acting Director General of Public Relations, released the announcement from Burma Camp headquarters on Thursday, Oct. 31. She attributed the delay to system malfunctions that interrupted the initial enrollment period, which began on Oct. 1 and had originally been scheduled to close on Oct. 31. Military officials expressed regret for disruptions and requested understanding from applicants as operations proceed under the revised schedule.
The enlistment drive supports a government initiative to expand defense capabilities by bringing approximately 12,000 additional personnel into service during the next three years.