President Mahama Departs for High-Level Working Visit to South Korea | Discuss Ghana

On Sunday, March 8, 2026, President John Dramani Mahama departed Accra for a five-day working visit to the Republic of Korea. This diplomatic mission, scheduled from March 10 to March 14, is aimed at deepening bilateral cooperation, securing industrial investments, and strengthening academic ties between the two nations.


Key Diplomatic and Industrial Engagements

The President’s itinerary, released by Presidential Spokesman Felix Kwakye Ofosu, features a strategic blend of policy and industry:

Summit Meeting: President Mahama will hold a bilateral meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae-myung to discuss economic collaboration and regional security.

Parliamentary Cooperation: He is scheduled to meet with Woo Won-shik, the Speaker of the Korean National Assembly.

Ship-Naming Ceremony: A major highlight will be the President's participation in a ceremonial ship-naming at the Hyundai Heavy Industries shipyard in Ulsan, showcasing Ghana's interest in global maritime and engineering sectors.

Academic Honors: President Mahama will deliver a keynote address at a conferment ceremony at Yonsei University, one of South Korea's most prestigious institutions.


Economic and Diaspora Connections

Beyond formal state protocols, the visit focuses on the "Resetting Ghana" investment agenda:

Business Leadership Dinner: The President will host a dinner for Korean Chief Executives and business leaders to explore new trade opportunities and foreign direct investment into Ghana.

Diaspora Engagement: A special "evening with Ghanaians" will allow the President to connect with Ghanaian professionals, students, and workers currently residing in South Korea.

Debt Restructuring Gratitude: This visit follows a recent courtesy call from South Korea's Ambassador to Ghana, Mr. Park Kyongsig, where President Mahama thanked South Korea for its $2 billion framework arrangement and support in restructuring Ghana's debt.

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