Luo Community Organization
Congratulatory Message to President-elect Barack Obama.
We, the Luo Community Organization,
on behalf of the Luo Nation in Sudan, profoundly grateful to God the
Almighty, hereby send our bountiful heartfelt congratulations to Your
Excellency, our son, Barack Obama for your election as the 44th and the first African-American President of the United States of America.
You made us, as a nation, singularly proud that you deservedly made it to be the Leader of the most powerful country on earth.
This is the fulfilment of the DREAM spelt out more than forty years ago by your fellow African-American, the Civil Rights Activist, Rev Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. On behalf of our nation, we would like to extend our gratitude to the entire American people in its diversity for having proved to the whole world that America is indeed a land of opportunity and that the American dream knows no bounds for those Americans who are hard working, self-confident, persevering and with the will to do something for the common good of America and the world at large. We also congratulate and pay deep appreciation to the Democratic Party for having chosen Senator Obama as its flag bearer in the presidential election. It is this tremendous trust and unflinching support all through the tough campaign that is the bedrock of today's victory. We are confident that you can bring about the CHANGE you promised your fellow Americans and that America will, once more, lead the world consensually. May the Almighty God guide your steps and give you success in your daunting and challenging task. God bless all.
Dr Cleto Pasquale Madut, Chairperson,Luo Community Organization,Sudan.E-mail:
The Luo NATION
in Sudan is comprised of the following tribes: CHOLLO (Shilluk), ANYUAA
(Anyuak), LUO (Jur), ACHOLI, PARI (Lokoro), BWOR, THURI, CHATT and
MABAAN.
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