Africans likely to endorse Trump’s comeback & executive orders, experts say

African nations are most likely to benefit from the blitz of executive orders signed by new United States President  Donald Trump and his return to the white house, experts say. 

From ramping up cross border migration, to the recognition of only two genders, the director WDS Africa Gerald Mwangi Ole Walterfang, has contended that Trump’s election is likely to see the return of sanity characterized by sets of world orders.

Mwangi says African nations, most likely to be on the receiving end of Trump’s Republican administration’s tough love, will further harness the potential of its natural resources by the development of African Growth and Opportunity Act.

”People have been told to back up, just like we would ask people to go back if you’re here illegally, if you’re here as a criminal, we don’t want that. Let’s pick that part that scares many people. He is anti Africa because he speaks truth into anti African poor leadership, poor leadership.” Mwangi asserted.

Mwangi further poked holes at the outgoing Democratic former president Joe Biden’s regime for endorsing LGBTQ rights and freedoms, adding that the Trump administration will see a return to sanctity for human life

“The former President Biden is Catholic. But the saddest part is that he was propagating the very opposite of what it is that we believe in sanctity of life. I love President Obama. He is ours. We claim him. But there’s a point of departure also with him because of that very aspect. We should not in any way go contrary to God’s providence and what God has created, male or female .” He said.

Speaking to Pearl Radio, Mwangi added that President Donald Trump is also most likely to cohesively engage with African leaders because of his stance on morality 

”Kenya in itself is very strategically positioned. We have benefited from the Kenya US relationship. President JF Kennedy was a good friend to this nation, so we want to continue to uphold that friendship, and we want to do that by building those relationships.”

The 47th US president solemnly took the oath of office beneath the huge Rotunda of the US Capitol on Monday 20th February and signed over 13  executive orders including  granting TikTok a 75-day extension to comply with a law that requires a sale or ban of the platform.

Trump has vowed to begin his second term with both new and old efforts to curb legal migration and deport those who are in the U.S. without legal status.

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