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Cameroon: Paul Biya Wins Seventh Term In Office.
Biya is 85 years old and has held office for 36 years. Despite his advanced age, ELECAM and the Constitutional Council validated one of the most shambolic electoral exercises in world history.These results were already viral on social media a week before the proclamation of results and were announced over BBC Afrique. congratulatory messages from President Teodoro Obiang Nguema of Equatorial Guinea few days before the proclamation of results.
- Paul Biya : 71,28%
- Maurice Kamto : 14,23%
- Cabral Libii : 6,28%
- Joshua Osih : 3,35%
- Ndam Njoya : 1,73%
- Garga Harman : 1,55%
- Ndifor Frankline : 0,67%
- Serge Espouse Matomba : 0,56%
- Akere Muna : 0,35%
Cameroonians both home and in the diaspora are disgruntled with the outcome of the 2018 presidential elections, characterized with fraud and elections mal-practices. Despite the 18 petitions tabled at the Constitutional council to cancel the elections by some presidential candidates were labelled inadmissible. Biya won by landslide victory in the two English speaking regions (North west & Southwest) who are witnessing a crisis for more than a year with hundreds of deaths recorded. These regions boycotted the elections, yet thousands of votes were announced in favour of the incumbent by the Constitutional Council to have voted during the elections.
IF elections were boycotted, then, who voted in these regions? GHOSTS?
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