GIS debunk Recruitment Misinformation

GIS debunk Recruitment Misinformation

The Management of the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has today November 24, 2021 debunk recruitment misinformation and a social media accusation to the effect that they are engaged in fishy recruitment and Medical Screening.

In a statement signed by the Public Affairs Department head of the Service, Superintendent Michael Amoako-Atta, they responded that “it is a matter of record that since 2018, medical screening for all recruitments that the Service has conducted was undertaken by the GIS Clinic situated at the National Headquarters.

“Until the establishment of the GIS Clinic, medical screening for applicants was undertaken by the Police or 37 Military Hospitals and it’s only logical that after the establishment of the GIS Clinic we conduct our screening for job applicants

“Ghana Immigration Service since 2017 to date has witnessed massive infrastructural developments including the establishment of the GIS Clinic which takes care of health needs of Officers including retired officers”.

The CIS, the statement went on, screens all applicants for a work permit, residence permit, and other immigration permits.

Continuing, the Service explained that the running of the GIS Clinic is in collaboration with the St John’s Hospital and Fertility Centre. This year, Management, the statement went on, expanded the scope of areas for the medical screening to include ECG among others which led to an increase of the medical fee to GHC800.00, adding that since the establishment of the GIS Clinic Management of the Service decided to conduct medical screening for all job applicants at the GIS Clinic.

The Service adds that the said officer who spoke under condition of anonymity if indeed he is an officer of the GIS, spoke from an uninformed or misleading position when it’s a known fact within the Service that the GIS has its medical facility where such tests are conducted.

Ghana Immigration Service Rank System and Salary Structure

The person responsible for the false information, the statement pointed out, has an agenda of churning out such false and misleading publications to make the GIS look had in the minds of the general public.

“It is not true that politicians are destroying the Service. Rather, since 2017, the government has done a lot to improve and retool the GIS. The Government, true to its promise, has supplied vehicles, All Terrain Vehicles, Residential and Office Accommodation, Arms and also more than doubled the staff strength of the GIS to be very visible at the borders and ensure the territorial integrity of the country.”

The statement added, “Management of the service directs any applicant or parent who paid monies to secure placement in the ongoing recruitment process to make a formal complaint to the Service for the necessary action to be taken.

Conclusion

“Management of the Service assures members of the general public that the recruitment process is and will be transparent at each stage of the process.”

Source: Daily Guide

 

Ghana Immigration Medical Screening