As congratulatory messages continue to flow into the Barack
Obama transition committee, Mr. Ousainou Darboe, the leader of the opposition
United Democratic Party (UDP) has also joined the list of those sending their
heartfelt congratulations to President- Elect Barack Obama of the United
States.
In his letter made available to this paper, the UDP leader
expressed on behalf of the UDP party and on his own behalf, his sincere
congratulations and felicitations to President Obama on the occasion of his
election to the high office of President of the United
States of America.
According to the UDP leader, in these defying moments, this
event is not only historic but has already been engraved in the annals of our
civilisation as one of the most significant high water marks in our march
towards a better world.
“We have followed your campaign with keen interest and the
change you talked about is now here. Your election shows the way to a new era
of co-operation among peoples of all races, creeds and persuasion. This is
particularly important for our African nations with democracies that are still
in their fledging stages; the world is bound to be a better place if these
ideals are genuinely pursued,” the letter states.
For Mr. Darboe, the American people have shown a level of
political maturity never seen before in the political dispensation of our
modern times and America
has been caste as a lighthouse for countries navigating in the waters of
democracy and tolerance that others yearn to reach.
The letter adds: “We look forward to your inauguration and
tenure of office with great hope and we have no doubt that your presidency will
stand out as one that gives the world the leadership for which we all look up
to America. Not for its might or resources but for its ideals and direction,
for a better world.”
The UDP letter goes further to wish President- Elect Obama
success and prays that God protects and guides him in his endeavours to make
the United States and indeed the world a better place as he assume office as
the 44thPresident of the United States.
“Please accept Mr President Elect, the assurances of our
highest consideration and esteem,” the letter added.
Src: Point, The