Yes
If your answer doesn't add any value to Stack Overflow, then you should delete it.
This is a special case of the more general rule: If any answer doesn't add any value to Stack Overflow, it should be deleted.
This is a special case of the more general rule: If any question or answer (or even comment) doesn't add any value to Stack Overflow, it should be deleted.
The salient difference in this case is that you have the power to take action (whereas in general it's really hard to get an arbitrary question or answer deleted).
Sure, you could leave your identical answer and just hope that the other guy comes back to delete his, but that's extremely unlikely to happen. It's much more helpful for you to delete your answer (the one you have the power to delete).
Don't forget
that you can even edit the other guy's answer to make it more helpful or more complete. For example, if his answer is identical to yours except that he opens it with "OP is an idiot", you can edit away that part of his answer. Or, if it's correct except that it should really have a footnote about how the situation is subtly different in K&R Objective-C++17, you can add that footnote. Minor edits should be made as edits; otherwise, the list of answers starts to look like a Wikipedia revision history, with each minor correction posted as a new answer.
If the grass needs mowing, mow it — don't wait for the other guy to mow his part.
:P