Chief Onyemelukwe Eusebius Zonyelu, a renowned financial expert from Igboukwu in Aguata Local Government Area, Anambra State, and senatorial aspirant for the Anambra South Senatorial District, has extended his heartfelt congratulations to Donald Trump on his recent victory in the U.S. presidential election.
In a statement issued shortly after the announcement of Trump’s victory, Chief Zonyelu emphasized the global significance of the United States presidency, acknowledging that the office wields considerable influence on worldwide politics, economies, and cultures. He expressed confidence in Trump’s leadership and his ability to navigate the complex challenges facing the world.
Chief Zonyelu, noting the far-reaching impact of U.S. policies on global affairs, proposed a bold suggestion: that the United Nations should consider making the U.S. presidential election a “global affair,” allowing eligible voters from around the world to participate in selecting the next leader of the United States.
“Given the global implications of the U.S. presidency, I believe it is only fitting that people from across the world have a say in this critical election,” Zonyelu said. “The leadership of the United States affects not only Americans but citizens of every nation. Allowing international participation would ensure that the president-elect has not only the mandate of the American people but also the endorsement of the global community.”
He added that such an initiative could promote greater international cooperation, understanding, and unity, which are vital in addressing the global challenges that transcend national borders.
Chief Zonyelu’s call for a more inclusive approach to U.S. elections comes at a time when the world is increasingly interconnected, with political, economic, and social issues that demand collective solutions.
In closing, Chief Zonyelu reiterated his congratulations to President-Elect Trump, wishing him wisdom, strength, and success as he prepares to take on the responsibilities of leading the United States.