The National Identification Authority (NIA) has announced a statewide temporary recruiting drive to support an impending mass registration campaign for youngsters aged 6 to 14 years.
The exercise is a component of attempts to improve Ghana’s identification system by entering the information of eligible children into the National Identity Register.
The Authority states that a number of operational positions, such as Technical Support Officers (Technicians), Commissioners for Oath (CFOs), Card Verification Officers (CVOs), Mobile Registration Workstation Operators (MRWOs), and Registration Officers (ROs), will be hired.
All jobs are contract-based and are only meant to assist with the national registration process.
The official NIA recruitment portal is where interested candidates are instructed to submit their applications.
The Authority advised candidates to thoroughly go over each position’s qualifications and finish the application procedure by the deadline.
Applications must be submitted by March 22, 2026.
The NIA warned the public not to interact with fraudsters or unapproved agencies and stressed that the recruitment procedure is completely free.
For the sake of verification, applicants have also been instructed to make sure they upload crisp photos throughout the application process.
As it gets ready to implement the universal registration of minors, the Authority reaffirmed its dedication to an open recruitment procedure.
Source: newsthemegh.com