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92-year-old President Biya Seeks 8th Term As Cameroon Holds Election

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
8 months ago
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Cameroonians began voting on Sunday in a presidential election in which incumbent Paul Biya, 92, is widely expected to extend his 43-year grip on power to an eighth term despite an energised opposition pushing for change.

His opponents include former government spokesperson Issa Tchiroma, 76, who has galvanised large crowds demanding an end to Biya’s long tenure and drawn endorsements from a platform of some opposition parties and civic groups.

However, analysts say that Biya, in power since 1982, is likely to be reelected given his firm control of state machinery and the fragmented nature of an opposition field of nine candidates.

Decades Of Economic Stagnation

“Nothing is given. Let’s wait and see. Let’s wait for the winner’s name,” Biya told journalists after voting in the upscale Bastos neighbourhood near the presidential palace in Yaounde’s capital.

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Outside, voters trickled in amid tight security around the president to cast their ballots.

“I hope it will go well, particularly for my champion,” said one voter, Patrick Mbarga Mboa, 45, declining to say who he supported. “I hope peace and tranquillity will continue in the country after the election.”

Biya’s critics still hope he can be ousted after decades of economic stagnation and tensions in the Central African nation of 30 million people, an oil and cocoa producer.

“This election comes at a time when the whole nation aspires for change,” Tchiroma said after voting in his hometown of Garoua in the North region.

He urged voters to remain vigilant and ensure that the results announced by the constitutional council reflect those from the ballot boxes.

“For 43 years, Cameroonians have been suffering. There are no jobs,” said Hassane Djbril, a driver from Yaounde’s Briqueterie neighbourhood, who plans to vote for Tchiroma.

Biya’s Slogan: ‘Greatness And Hope’

Voting started at 0700 GMT and ended at 1700 GMT. Just over 8 million people have registered to vote. Results are expected within 15 days.

 

Biya abolished term limits in 2008 and has long deployed divide-and-rule tactics. The single-round electoral system gives victory to the candidate with the most votes, even if they have not secured a majority.

“A surprise is still possible, but a divided opposition and the backing of a formidable electoral machine will, we predict, give the 92-year-old his eighth term,” said Francois Conradie, lead political economist at Oxford Economics.

“Although we think he isn’t very aware of what is going on, it seems that the machine he built will divide to rule one last time,” Conradie added in a note.

Under the slogan “Greatness and Hope,” Biya has held just one campaign rally in the northern city of Maroua, relying instead on tightly controlled state media and social media posts. At the same time, his team promises more economic development.

“We want to see that change, we want to see it actually happen. We don’t want to keep hearing words anymore,” said Herves Mitterand, a mechanic in the commercial capital, Douala. Source Reuters

 

 

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