Days of deadly protests followed the announcement that 92-year-old Paul Biya had won an eighth term in office.
Breakdown
- President Paul Biya called for calm and pledged to restore order after being sworn in following a disputed election.
- Deadly protests erupted after Biya, aged 92, was announced as the winner of an eighth term. 11s
- Biya appealed to citizens, especially the diaspora, to avoid inciting hatred and violence. 20s
- Opposition leaders alleged election rigging and international criticism grew over the violent crackdown, which left an estimated 48 civilians dead. 44s
- Biya blamed irresponsible politicians and the diaspora for unrest during his inauguration in a heavily militarised Yaoundé. 1m 3s