Friday 2024-04-26

advertisement

FULL STORY

AFRICA'S OLDEST PRESIDENT EASILY WINS 7TH TERM AS CAMEROON'S LEADER

By African News Agency | 2018-10-23

Africa's oldest president, Cameroon's Paul Biya, has easily won a seventh term after a Constitutional Council that he appointed rejected all legal challenges to the election.

Major cities saw heavy troop deployment Monday as the government banned all opposition rallies.

Biya won with more than 71% of the vote, far ahead of Maurice Kamto's 14%.

The October 7 election had very low turnout in English-speaking regions after nearly a quarter-million people fled fighting between Anglophone separatists and security forces. Biya received over 75% of the vote in both regions.

 
 

The council called the vote free and fair.

The low turnout means a weaker mandate for the 85-year-old Biya, who has led since 1982.

Analysts warn of disaster if Biya doesn't start preparing Cameroon for life without him.

share story          

Email Google LinkedIn Print Twitter

Post Your Comments Below









OTHER STORIES


Over 2 000 interned paramedics are said to be unemployed 10 years after completing their training...

read more         

On Saturday One Billion Rising Eswatini held a mountain circle hike in partnership with the Proje...

read more         

Eswatini and India are poised to boost their economic relationship, following a recent meeting be...

read more         

SOCCER - IN tatters!
All is not well at capital city giants Mbabane Highlanders' camp as a s...

read more         



World News