The Ghana Education Service (GES) has issued a directive requiring staff affected by the recent revocation of appointments and recruitments to validate and reinstate their recruitment by March 14.
This move is part of an effort to clean up the database of all recruited staff on the GES payroll.
In a letter dated March 5, 2025, GES management referenced an earlier communication from February 17, 2025, which addressed the revocation of appointments.
The GES has requested all affected staff to participate in a validation exercise led by a three-member committee. This committee comprises the Regional Human Resource Officer, Regional Internal Auditor, and Regional Accountant.
Affected staff are required to provide the following documents to support the validation process:
1. Appointment Letter
2. Academic Certificate
3. Licensure Certificate
4. National Service Certificate
The validation process is expected to be completed by March 14, 2025. GES management has urged the cooperation of all affected staff to ensure the success of this exercise.
Prof. Ernest Kofi Davis, Acting Director-General of GES, signed the letter and emphasised the importance of this validation exercise in maintaining an accurate and up-to-date payroll database.
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