HOW SHOULD PAUL BIYA’S ELECTION BE SEEN?
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At the age of 92, the Cameroonian president is about to prolong his reign. In the big cities, supporters of his main opponent, Issa Chiroma, contest the results deemed "fixed".
HOW SHOULD PAUL BIYA’S ELECTION BE SEEN?
This question was posed to Halifa Sallah and he answered as follows: Africa and Africans have to go back to the drawing board. We are moving to the seventh decade of self-determination and independence. No single country in Africa can boast of attaining self-reliant and self-determined development. The youth who constitute the vast majority in all African countries are facing a future without jobs at home or the possibility of pursuing greener p…
The report of the National Commission for the Census of Votes transmitted to the Constitutional Council gives the candidate of the Rdpc, Paul Biya, winner of the presidential election of 12 October last. Letting believe in the international opinion that the current head of state (93 years with 43 in power) is very much loved in the north-west region (seven departments) in serious crisis since 2015, because many people living in this part of the …
According to the National Census Commission, the outgoing president, Paul Biya, who has been in power since 1982, is said to have won the presidential election on 12 October, but these results are already contested by the main opposition candidate, Issa Chiroma Bakary, while the Cameroonian press reports demonstrations, especially in the north of the country.
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