Kodjo Hodari-Okae
Ghanaian diplomat
Intro | Ghanaian diplomat | |
Places | Ghana | |
is | Politician Diplomat | |
Work field | Politics | |
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Kodjo Hodari-Okae (also known as Kodjo Hodari-Okine) is a former Ghanaian diplomat.
In 2010, Hodari-Okae served as Ghana's High Commissioner to Malta. In 2009, he was appointed by President John Atta Mills and served as the Ambassador of Ghana to Libya. He is a former deputy director of the Ghana Immigration Service. He is also a former Deputy Chief Immigration Officer of the Ghana Immigration Service.
In July 2017, he was among a 13-member Council of the Ghana Immigration Service.
In March 2012, Hodari-Okae and his family were attacked and robbed by armed men in Tripoli.