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Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade on Monday expressed "the warmest congratulations" to Ghana's President John Atta-Mills on winning "magnificent victory in legislative and presidential polls."
Wade also expressed hope that Ghana will soon form a new government, saying he is ready to work with the new Ghanaian president to strengthen friendly ties and cooperation between the two countries.
Prof. Atta-Mills of Ghana's National Democratic Congress was declared the winner of the presidential run-off on Saturday after a close contest, which is internationally acclaimed as free and fair.
Atta-Mills, 64, will take over the presidency from John Kufuor on Wednesday.
Source: Xinhua
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