The AU chief made the comments while congratulating President Paul Kagame on his re-election in the recently concluded general election.
'H.E. Moussa Faki Mahamat warmly congratulates President Paul Kagame upon his brilliant re-election as Head of state following the announcement of the official presidential and legislative election results by the Rwandan National Elections Commission on 22 July 2024,' a statement issued by AUC on Tuesday, July 23, 2024, reads in part.
'The Chairperson also commended the Government and the National Elections Commission for the successful organization and conduct of the elections judged to be peaceful, transparent, free and fair by both national and international observers, including the joint African Union/COMESA Election Observation Mission.'
According to Faki, the Rwandan authorities' self-financing of the entire electoral process illustrates strong national ownership and commitment to the country's democratic and governance credentials.
Meanwhile, Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Togolese counterpart Faure Gnassingbé also joined other world leaders on Tuesday in congratulating Kagame for his landslide victory.
In his message to President Kagame, Jinping highlighted that Rwanda has traditionally been a friendly nation to China. He noted that in recent years, relations between China and Rwanda have developed rapidly, yielding fruitful results in various sectors and deepening their traditional friendship.
He committed to working with President Kagame to further enhance mutual political trust and to expand and deepen practical cooperation in various fields.
President Gnassingbe, on his part, said Kagame's re-election reflects the renewed confidence of the Rwandan people in the RPF Inkotanyi leader's leadership and vision for the country.
'I hope that this new term will strengthen the ongoing cooperation between our countries and the fraternity between our peoples,' he added.
Kagame secured a landslide victory in last week's general election, garnering 99.18% of the votes. His opponents, Dr. Frank Habineza of the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda and independent candidate Philippe Mpayimana, received 0.50% and 0.32% of the votes, respectively.
Wycliffe Nyamasege
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