By Collins Mwai
President Paul Kagame yesterday joined world leaders in congratulating US President-elect Donald Trump.
In his
congratulatory message via Twitter, President Kagame said that he looks
forward to a continued good relationship with the United States and its
new administration.
"Congratulations to
@realDonaldTrump for a well earned victory. Looking fwd to continued
good relationship w/ United States & new administration," the
President tweeted yesterday afternoon.
To become the 45th
president of the United States, Trump garnered over 59 million popular
votes and 276 Electoral College votes, six above the required minimum.
To win presidency,
American presidential candidates need to secure at least 270 electoral
college votes out of possible 538. This is usually by winning individual
states that each award a certain number of votes.
His victory was
secured after capturing Wisconsin's 10 electoral votes securing the win
over Clinton who came second with 218 Electoral College votes.
In what turned out
as a surprise outcome to most across the world including a section of
American voters, Trump won votes in major battleground states such as
Florida, North Carolina and Ohio.
The President-elect
pledged to work to unify all Americans and to be a leader of all
American citizens regardless of their political affiliations.
In his acceptance
speech, he revealed that Clinton had called him to congratulate him on
his victory. Later in the day, Clinton conceded defeat.
In what appeared as
an assurance on positive foreign policies and international relations,
Trump said that under his leadership, America was willing to get along
with other nations.
"We will get along
with all other nations willing to get along with us. We will deal fairly
with everyone. We will seek common ground, partnership not conflict,"
he said.
Trump, 70, rose to fame as a reality Television star with interest in real estate, among other sectors.
Several world
leaders yesterday congratulated Trump and promised to work with him.
Among them include Russian President Vladamir Putin, British Prime
Minister Theresa May, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Ugandan
President Yoweri Museveni, and Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta.
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