Cameroon opposition candidate Tchiroma claims victory in presidential poll, urges Biya to concede
Opposition candidate Issa Tchiroma Bakary claims clear lead based on polling station results and calls for President Biya to concede before official results are announced on October 26.
- Issa Tchiroma Bakary claims to have defeated President Paul Biya in the October 12 presidential election, marking a significant political shift in Cameroon.
- A collection of opposition parties and civic groups known as Union for Change supports Tchiroma as a transitional leader for overdue reforms.
- Tchiroma has acknowledged his past role in defending the government during crises and proposed a national reconciliation process for the country, including amnesty for political prisoners.
- In a recent speech, Tchiroma urged Biya to concede, stating that the election results must be respected.
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Cameroonian authorities say main opposition candidate 'did not win' the presidential election
Issa Tchiroma Bakary, the main opposition candidate to incumbent President Paul Biya, has claimed victory despite threats of arrest. For now, the authorities have merely issued denials, stopping short of action.
Issa Tchiroma Bakary – from Cameroon government mouthpiece to Biya challenger
Issa Tchiroma Bakary, a longtime ally and former spokesperson for Cameroon President Paul Biya, is mounting a strong challenge to his former boss, claiming to have defeated him in the October 12 presidential election.
Is Cameroon facing a change of power after four decades? Issa Tchiroma Bakary, the challenger of permanent president Paul Biya, speaks of a "clear victory". But will Bija's power apparatus allow this?
After the presidential election in Cameroon, the opposition candidate Churama has declared himself the winner.
Cameroon's Opposition Leader, Bakary, Makes Early Gains in Biya's Strongholds
Preliminary results from Cameroon's presidential election indicate that opposition candidate Issa Tchiroma Bakary is making significant inroads in areas traditionally dominated by incumbent President Paul Biya, Daily Trust has gathered.
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