Ghana’s Minister for the Interior, Hon. Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, has disclosed that more than 405,000 applicants are competing for just 5,000 available recruitment slots across Ghana’s security services.
Speaking on the intense demand for government security jobs, the minister revealed that the recruitment process has attracted an overwhelming number of applicants, highlighting the growing unemployment pressure among graduates.
405,000 Applicants For Only 5,000 Positions
According to Hon. Muntaka, the data compiled by the Ministry of the Interior shows that 75,000 tertiary graduates and about 330,000 Senior High School (SHS) graduates submitted applications for recruitment.

However, he stressed that the government can only accommodate 5,000 recruits in the current recruitment cycle.
“The data we have shows that 75,000 tertiary graduates and 330,000 SHS graduates applied for recruitment. But we can take only 5,000,” the Interior Minister stated.
The announcement underscores the intense competition for security sector employment in Ghana.
Recruitment Pressure Across Security Agencies
The security sector—including the Ghana Police Service, Ghana Immigration Service, Ghana National Fire Service, and Ghana Prisons Service—remains one of the most sought-after employment avenues for young graduates.
Earlier reports indicated similar overwhelming application numbers for the Ghana Immigration Service recruitment exercise. Read more: Ghana Immigration Service Receives 180,000 Applications For 1,000 Slots.
Many applicants see security sector employment as a stable career path due to job security, structured promotion systems, and government benefits.
Recruitment System Under Scrutiny
The massive number of applicants has also sparked conversations about Ghana’s broader unemployment challenge, particularly among young graduates entering the labour market each year.
The government has repeatedly emphasised the need to expand private sector job creation while maintaining transparent recruitment processes within the security services.
Applicants seeking information about recruitment processes and requirements can read the full guide here: GES Recruitment 2026 Application Portal, Requirements And Updates.
Why This Story Matters
The revelation highlights the widening gap between job demand and available opportunities in Ghana. With hundreds of thousands of applicants competing for a few thousand positions, the data underscores the urgency for expanded employment opportunities, youth empowerment programmes, and stronger economic growth strategies.
As Ghana continues to produce large numbers of graduates annually, policymakers face increasing pressure to create sustainable jobs beyond the public sector.
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