Dec 7 polls: The elephant is the winning symbol – NPP celebrates Republican Party as ‘sister party’, hoping for same victory

The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) has congratulated the Republican Party, its flagbearer Donald Trump, and running mate JD Vance on their electoral victory.
In a Wednesday, November 6, 2024, statement signed by General Secretary Justin Koduah Frimpong, the NPP recognised the Republican Party as its “sister party” and “counterpart in the United States”.
“It is no secret that the NPP has a longstanding close relationship with the Republic Party and shares a lot of things in common with the Republicans including the great elephant symbol, political orientation and ideology, as we both belong to the global alliance of centre-right political parties, the International Democrat Union (IDU),” the NPP explained.
“To this extent, we are excited to learn that increasingly, centre-right philosophies are receiving overwhelming support across the globe. It is our fervent hope that just like the United States, Ghana's "elephant party", will also emerge victorious in the December polls, by the grace of God. This is so, particularly because, both President Trump and H.E, Dr. Bawumia share bold solutions for their respective countries,” it doubled down.
The statement said, “The NPP also congratulates the United States of America for chalking yet another significant milestone in its democratic credentials following the peaceful conduct of the elections.”
“We wish the Trump administration the very best in their tenure of office as the incoming Bawumia administration, by God's grace, hopes to build on the already fruitful relationship between the two political parties and nations for mutual benefits,” the NPP prayed.
It proclaimed: “Indeed, the elephant is the winning. It is possible.”
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