Issa Tchiroma Bakary has declared victory in Cameroon’s presidential election, calling on long-serving President Paul Biya, in power for over 40 years, to concede. The announcement heightens political tensions as vote counting continues.
Breakdown
- Opposition candidate Issa Chiroma Bakari claims victory in Cameroon's presidential election.
- The electoral authority has not released official results, and Biya's party rejects the claim. 10s
- Analysts predict incumbent Paul Biya will likely win due to a divided opposition. 54s
- The election involved about eight million eligible voters and a single-round system. 1m 3s
- In 2018, a similar opposition claim led to arrests and protests, with Biya winning amid irregularities. 1m 12s