After Cameroon's presidential election on 12 October, both parties have claimed victory, despite official results not expected for another week. In the port city of Garoua in northern Cameroon, supporters of opposition leader Issa Tchiroma are keeping watch outside the former minister's house.
Breakdown
- Residents in Garoua are guarding opposition leader Issa Chiroma Bakri's home.
- Bakri challenged the recent election results, prompting fears of his arrest. 11s
- Locals have organized shifts to maintain a constant presence at the residence. 36s
- Violent demonstrations erupted after the election, with riot police dispersing crowds. 1m 9s
- Bakri remains confined to his home and has claimed victory from there. 1m 44s