By Peter Agengre
Hundreds of young people in the Upper East Region have thronged the Regional Post Office in Bolgatanga in a frantic rush to purchase Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) recruitment forms.
When GBC News visited the post office early on Tuesday morning, long queues of enthusiastic men and women were seen struggling to secure the enlistment vouchers. Some had travelled from remote parts of the region, including Bawku, Garu, Zebilla, Bongo and Tongo, to take advantage of the opportunity.
For many, the recruitment exercise offers a rare chance to serve the nation while securing stable employment amid widespread job scarcity in the region. Several applicants expressed optimism that successful enlistment would not only bring financial relief to their families but also allow them to contribute to national security.

Officials at the post office revealed that more than 1,200 forms were sold out within hours, raising concerns about possible shortages. Some disappointed applicants told GBC News they had been in the queue since dawn but were still unable to purchase forms due to the large crowds.
Parents who spoke to GBC News said the overwhelming interest reflects both the region’s high unemployment rate and the appeal of military service as a pathway to a stable livelihood. They, however, cautioned that not all applicants would be successful and urged the youth to prepare thoroughly for the recruitment process.






























