17,000 police recruitment forms sold
In a statement on its Facebook page, GCB said: “GCB bank limited has so far sold over 17,000 police recruitment forms to prospective recruits into the Police service across the country on the second day of the three week exercise.”
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The police administration contracted GBC as the sole channel to sell the forms.
Public Relations Officer of the police service told Accra based Citi FM that they chose GCB so as to keep a lid over the entire process.
“We are using only one channel, or that is GCB alone, so that we could keep a lid or a cover over the entire process to ensure that the security of it is guaranteed and that it is not abused in any way,” Superintendent Cephas Arthur said.
The sale of the forms is said to be destructing banking activities at GCB’s various branches but the bank has assured customers of its capacity to contain the situation.
“The bank is currently selling the recruitment forms at all its branches after resolving challenges that slowed down the sale of the forms on the first day, Wednesday, 11th May, 2016. GCB experienced a large number of prospective recruits at its branches on the first day which affected the smooth flow of the sale,” the statement said.
“Prospective recruits of its capacity to contain the situation and to continue to provide excellent service throughout the three week period slated for the sale of the forms. The sale ends on May 31, 2016,” the statement added.
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