Mon Oct 27 11:02:17 UTC 2025: Summary:
Tensions are high in Cameroon as the country awaits the official results of the October 12 elections, expected on Monday. Opposition leader Issa Tchiroma is disputing the election outcome, claiming victory. However, incumbent President Paul Biya, who has held power for 43 years, is widely expected to be declared the winner. Pre-result clashes between Tchiroma’s supporters and security forces have resulted in four deaths. Protests have been dispersed with tear gas, and internet access has been disrupted. The government has warned against further protests, claiming they could lead to a security crisis.
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Cameroon Braces for Election Results Amidst Violence and Allegations of Rigging
Yaoundé, Cameroon – Cameroon is on edge as it awaits the official results of the October 12 presidential elections, expected to be announced on Monday. The wait has been marred by violent clashes between supporters of opposition leader Issa Tchiroma and security forces, resulting in the deaths of four people, according to regional authorities.
Tensions flared on Sunday as Tchiroma’s supporters took to the streets despite a ban on gatherings, protesting the likely outcome of the election. Tchiroma has claimed victory, alleging he won 54.8 percent of the vote. However, analysts widely predict that incumbent President Paul Biya, 92, will secure an eighth term, extending his already 43-year reign. Critics accuse Biya of rigging the elections and creating a system that concentrates power in his hands.
In Douala, Cameroon’s largest city, the regional governor stated that demonstrators “attacked” a gendarmerie brigade and police stations. Police also used tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters in Garoua, Tchiroma’s northern stronghold.
The opposition leader has claimed that military personnel attempted to detain him, and internet access has been significantly disrupted, raising concerns about the suppression of information.
The government has condemned the protests, with the Minister of Territorial Administration claiming they are creating a security crisis and contributing to an “insurrectionist project.”
As the country awaits the official results, the threat of further unrest remains high, casting a shadow over Cameroon’s political future.