The appointment of Kojo Choi as ambassador-designate to South Korea has sparked myriad reactions among Ghanaians, with opinions divided over whether the decision is a step in the right direction.

While some Ghanaians have raised concerns about Kojo Choi's background and citizenship, others have commended President 's decision, praising his inclusive approach to governance and his commitment to prioritising merit and competence over race and ethnicity.

Here are some Ghanaian personalities who have backed the appointment.

Kwaku Azar Commending the appointment, Professor Stephen Kwaku Asare, a private legal practitioner, shared the view that the appointment 'served as a timely reminder of the complexities of citizenship in our globalised world and the enduring realities of dual citizenship.' According to him, Mahama's decision reflects a strong commitment to amending the Constitution to allow individuals with dual citizenship to hold public office. "The Dual Citizenship Rights Protection Society (DUCRIPS) warmly congratulates Kojo Choi on his appointment as Ghana's Ambassador to the Republic of South Korea.