Cameroon Archbishop Issues Critique of the Biya Government Ahead of Elections
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Sunday, August 10, 2025, Bishop Samuel Kleda, Metropolitan Archbishop of Douala, had his pastoral letter "on the social climate in the run-up to the election" distributed in his bishopric on the occasion of Sunday Mass. A text in which he asked citizens not to discourage themselves and to explore "new ways to save the country"
Cameroon archbishop issues critique of the Biya government ahead of elections
YAOUNDÉ, Cameroon – As Cameroon heads to a presidential election in October, Archbishop Samuel Kleda of Douala has sharply criticized President Paul Biya’s government, painting a dark picture of a country so rich in natural resources, but whos resources are so badly managed. In a 16-page Pastoral Letter released August 8, the leading Catholic noted that “our society is shaken by multiple ills that afflict all social strata.” “The unease that is …
The metropolitan archbishop of Douala has gone up to the niche to castigate the tares that undermine Cameroonian society in this election year. An attitude that places him in a position of valid interlocutor of the political scene. As a result, one speculates on his capacities as mediator of the opposition parties. It is undoubtedly a lapalissade, in the framework of the presidential election of 12 October 2025 in Cameroon "no single candidate w…
Archbishop Kleda issues critique of the Biya regime ahead of elections – Cameroon Intelligence Report
As Cameroon heads to a presidential election in October, Archbishop Samuel Kleda of Douala has sharply criticized President Paul Biya’s government, painting a dark picture of a country so rich in natural resources, but whos resources are so badly managed. In a 16-page Pastoral Letter released August 8, the leading Catholic noted that “our society is shaken by multiple ills that afflict all social strata.” “The unease that is currently eating awa…
Archbishop Kleda issues critique of the Biya regime ahead of elections – Cameroon Concord News
As Cameroon heads to a presidential election in October, Archbishop Samuel Kleda of Douala has sharply criticized President Paul Biya’s government, painting a dark picture of a country so rich in natural resources, but whos resources are so badly managed. In a 16-page Pastoral Letter released August 8, the leading Catholic noted that “our society is shaken by multiple ills that afflict all social strata.” “The unease that is currently eating awa…
The archbishop of Douala addresses the people of God in a pastoral letter published on August 08 in a context marked by the approach of the presidential election. Two months before the presidential election was held, the archbishop of Douala paints a dark picture of the social climate in Cameroon. In a 15-page pastoral letter, the prelate, a fervent critic of the Yaoundé regime, presents in nine essential points the situation in which Cameroon i…
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