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Neither is correct.
A person does not “have” a language; a person speaks a language.
You could change it to: “He speaks good English,” “He has a good command of English,” or “His [command of] English is good.”
A person does not “have” a language; a person speaks a language.
You could change it to: “He speaks good English,” “He has a good command of English,” or “His [command of] English is good.”