Article on Ghanapress: Beijing International Chinese College graduate appointed Ambassador to Uganda

ACCRA, GP NEWS – Mr Simon Duku Michael, a 2017 graduate from the Beijing International Chinese College (BICC) has been appointed by South Sudanese President Salva Kiir as Ambassador to Uganda.

This is the first time a graduate from the prestgious professional educational institution – BICC – has been elevated to a diplomatic position barely three weeks after graduation.

Duku had his last but impressive graduation ceremony on July 10, 2017 in Beijing (BICC campus in Chaoyang District) and was honoured with duo certificates on practical Chinese from BICC and the China’s Ministry of Commerce.

Around 40 government officials from 14 developing countries participated in the seminar started on June 13 this year on the campus of the largest private Chinese language school in Beijing with three campuses.

BICC officials say more than 20,000 people from over 100 countries have either come to the College to study Chinese or have taken part in language tests.

Duku is expected to assume official duty in the Ugandan capital, Kampala, later in September after going through the diplomatic processes.

He told The Ghana Press he was very happy President Salva Kiir has reposed so much confidence in him to further grow the diplomatic ties between the two East African countries.

He said: “I am poised for action to ensure that the diplomatic ties between South Sudan and Uganda grow from strength to strength.”

BICC graduate Mr Frank Aseidu from Ghana’s Information Services Department described Ambassador Duku as “very intelligent and a good person” with powerful human relations and rapport to deliver.

“I believe south Sudan is going to benefit immensely as the county’s ambassador to Uganda,” he said, “he is a very good friend of mine and wish him well.”

South Sudan and Uganda enjoy relatively strong cultural, political, and economic ties.

Both states are taking advantage of increased opportunities for trade, development and educational exchanges.

The governments of both South Sudan and Uganda have taken steps to strengthen economic ties including joint projects.

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