The Ghana Education Service (GES) has assured applicants that concerns raised over its ongoing GES recruitment 2026 process are being addressed.
In a post on its official Facebook page, the Service acknowledged the challenges reported by applicants and encouraged continued feedback.
“Every concern you have raised is being worked on. Keep the concerns coming,” the statement said.
The response comes amid widespread complaints from applicants about challenges with the recruitment portal, including difficulties in accessing the system, retrieving application IDs, and encountering capacity limits across regions and subject areas.
The assurance signals that GES is actively monitoring the situation and working to resolve technical and administrative challenges affecting applicants nationwide.
The recruitment exercise, which began in April, is aimed at employing seven thousand (7000) teachers across the country, particularly in rural and underserved communities.
Applicants have called for swift action to ensure a smooth and fair process, as many continue to face difficulties completing their applications.
GES has not provided specific timelines for resolving the issues but has indicated its willingness to engage with concerns as they arise.
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