Donald Trump has been officially elected the 45th of the United States of America. He has delivered a victory speech in which he has called for unity and reiterated his stance to ‘Make America Great Again.’
Congratulatory messages have been flying in for the next Commander-In-Chief of the US Armed Forces. Reports indicate that Russian president Vladimir Putin was among the first to send his felicitations. The Indian Prime minister also used twitter to send his congratulations.
African leaders are not being left out. So far there are five African presidents who have officially sent congratulations via their official twitter handles. The first was Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza.
Mr. @realDonaldTrump, on behalf of the people of Burundi, we warmly congratulate you. Your Victory is the Victory of all Americans.
— Pierre Nkurunziza (@pnkurunziza) November 9, 2016
The second president was Ghana’s John Dramani Mahama, who himself heads to the polls in December this year. ‘‘Congratulations President-elect Donald J. Trump,’‘ Mahama’s tweet read.
The third African leader was Tanzania’s John Pombe Magufuli. He congratulated Trump and the people of America and assured of continued friendship and cooperation of his country with the US.
Congratulation President-Elect Donald Trump and the People of America. Tanzanians and I assure you of continued friendship and cooperation.
— Dr John Magufuli (@MagufuliJP) November 9, 2016
Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni posted his message to Mr Trump on his official twitter handle.
I congratulate @realDonaldTrump upon his election as USA president. I look forward to working with him like I've done with his predecessors.
— Yoweri K Museveni (@KagutaMuseveni) November 9, 2016
“Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi congratulated Donald Trump on Wednesday on his victory in the U.S. presidential election and said he hoped his election would unleash a new era of closer ties with Washington,” Reuters news agency also reported.
The Republican Party front-runner and business magnate had secured 288 of the electoral votes against his opponent Hillary Clinton who had managed 218 as at Wednesday morning.
In percentage terms, Trump had polled 47.9% (representing 58.2 million votes) as against Clinton’s 47.3% (57.7 million votes.)
The November 8 election was keenly contested after months of heated campaigns.