The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has indicated that it has not put out any form of advertisement or authorised any agency to conduct recruitment on its behalf.
According to a press statement signed by Chief Executive Officer Delese A.A. Darko, information regarding vacancies and recruitment would be published on the FDA's website.
"The public is to note that all announcements of vacancies will only be published on the official website and the national dailies and applications for employment can only be addressed to the FDA and no the agency," portions of the statement read.

The Food and Drugs Authority is, therefore, urging members of the general public to be wary of such advertisements being circulated and desist from making any payment of any form of facilitation fees.
"Persons who choose to engage in such fraudulent activities do so at their own risk. The public is hereby warned," the statement concluded.
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