Ghana bars recruits over stretch marks, bleached skin, dreadlocks

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Ghana bars recruits over stretch marks and bleached skin
  • 8 January 2018


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Image captionSkin-lightening treatments have been popular in Africa, Asia and the Middle East since the 1930s
The Ghanaian Immigration Service (GIS) has disqualified candidates with bleached skin and stretch marks from a massive recruitment exercise.

A GIS spokesman told the BBC this was because people with such marks might bleed during the "strenuous" training.

Some Ghanaians condemned the bar as sexist and unfair. Those with tattoos, dreadlocks and "bow legs" were also disqualified from the exercise.

The GIS received some 84,000 applications for just 500 jobs.

"The kind of work we do, it's strenuous and the training is such that if you have bleached skin or surgical marks on your body during training exercises, you may incur some bleedings," Superintendent Michael Amoako-Attah, told BBC Pidgin.

Candidates must undergo a medical and a full body check as part of the GIS recruitment process.

It is the ban on stretch marks which has aroused most anger on social media.

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While others praised the move against women who lighten their skin.

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This is the latest controversy surrounding the GIS recruitment exercise.

Ghanaians also reacted angrily when the agency revealed it was only recruiting 500 people, after some 84,000 people had paid 50 cedis ($11; £8) each for an application form.

A local MP, Richard Quashigah, has urged rejected applicants to take the GIS to court to recover the application fee.

Ghana bars recruits over stretch marks


What's going on during training?
 

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Dreadlocks :snoop:

And most African women have a form of stretch marks somewhere due to puberty. This is unfair :snoop:

Now bleaching I can definitely understand. Glad my mother stopped using that shyt 10 years ago
 

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Dreadlocks :snoop:

And most African women have a form of stretch marks somewhere due to puberty. This is unfair :snoop:

Now bleaching I can definitely understand. Glad my mother stopped using that shyt 10 years ago

the stretch marks they are referring to is the ones caused by skin bleaching. it causes stretch marks to be hyper visible and pigmented and is a telltale sign of bleaching.
 

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the stretch marks they are referring to is the ones caused by skin bleaching. it causes stretch marks to be hyper visible and pigmented and is a telltale sign of bleaching.

Never heard of that

What about the dreadlocks?
 

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Associated with being a weedhead & delinquency over there by older people.

I once told my Ghanaian mother I was getting dreadlocks and she said I will be inviting evil spirits and madness into my life.

that's heavy
 
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