Ghana Armed Forces Denies Claims of HIV-Related Medical Failures Among Military Applicants
The Ghana Armed Forces has dismissed reports claiming sixty percent of military applicants failed medical screening due to HIV. The military describes the claims as false and urges the public to ignore them.
According to the Ghana Armed Forces, no official results from the ongoing medical screening process have been released. Any publication suggesting confirmed outcomes lacks credibility and misleads the public.
The military states screening remains ongoing. No data supports claims linking large scale medical failure to HIV status. Authorities stress misinformation creates fear and damages public trust.
The Ghana Armed Forces has begun efforts to trace individuals responsible for spreading the false claims. Media practitioners, bloggers, and content creators have been urged to verify facts before publication.
The military also reminded the public medical screening forms part of a structured recruitment process. Results follow approved procedures and official communication channels.
Applicants and families have been advised to remain calm and rely only on official updates from the Ghana Armed Forces. False reports, authorities say, undermine national institutions and harm innocent applicants.
The Armed Forces reaffirmed commitment to transparency and professionalism throughout the recruitment exercise.
