President John Mahama has nominated eight new Ambassadors and High Commissioners to represent Ghana in key international posts, including Kojo Choi as Ambassador to South Korea. The appointments have ignited public debate, particularly around issues of citizenship, diversity, and the backgrounds of the nominees. Kojo Choi’s selection, as a naturalized Ghanaian of South Korean origin, has drawn both praise for reflecting Ghana’s multiculturalism and criticism from those questioning his suitability. The controversy highlights broader discussions about national identity and representation in Ghana’s diplomatic corps. Despite the debates, several public figures and organizations have voiced support for the appointments, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity in a globalized world.
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