Safety Analyst Adib Saani offers expressed worry over the recruitment process for the Ghana Law enforcement Service. According to him, the procedure is a security risk for that country and the earlier issues are turned around, the country might suffer the brunt. “After over 100, 000 teenagers applied, some were lowered during the fitness checks. Which was televised for all to see. Yet after that stage, things started to look murky. The examinations process including the grading setting appeared shady. ”He known as on the Police to be clear with the process by posting the raw score for your exams written. “In the particular spirit of transparency, natural scores should be published. Ghanaians deserve to know the basis where those who didn’t pass the particular exams were dropped. ”Read His Full Statement BelowNontransparent nature of Police recruitment process a security risk towards the stateFor years on end, problems of police officers conniving along with criminals has come up for dialogue. One of the major causes of “good cop gone rogue” sensation is the result of the good quality and quality of guys recruited. If you recruit with out exercising due diligence and instead rely on protocol lists, that may be the result. Years back, several recruits after going through the majority of the police training were questioned to go home because the accreditation they submitted were phony. If we can’t ascertain the particular authenticity of a mere certification, how much backgrounds can all of us conduct? After over hundred, 000 young people applied, a few were dropped during the physical fitness checks. That was televised for many to see. But after that phase, things began to look murky. The exams process such as the grading mode appeared questionable. In the spirit of visibility, raw scores should be released. Ghanaians deserve to know the foundation on which those who didn’t move the exams were lowered. We can’t allow process to take precedence over value. When we recruit the wrong individuals into our security solutions, it puts the security from the state in a precarious scenario. Adib SaaniSecurity Analyst/Exe. Euch. Jatikay Centre for Human being Security and Peace BuildingSource: MyNewsGh. com/ 2021Send your own news stories to [email protected] and through WhatsApp on +233 202452509Related Topics: FeatureGhana