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All of us Cameroonians seem so passive, and I can now conclude that our cognitive reasoning has been buried in bottles of beer and plates of food, whether at home or in bars. We have been tested, and it appears that certain individuals in this country can do whatever they want at any time, and we will only cry, make noise, and later accept it.
How can a constitution, which is the supreme law of the land, be rewritten or amended as if it were a resit exam at the University of Buea?
These individuals have not learned from the events that have occurred in the English-speaking regions since 2016.
Celebrations have erupted across the streets of Bafang tonight as residents mark what they believe to be a victory for Issa Tchiroma. The spontaneous night march has filled the city with songs, cheers, and an outpouring of joy.
The atmosphere is electric, with crowds waving flags and chanting in support of the man many are now calling “the people’s choice.”
We are reporting live from the Limbe City Council, where the FSNC representative has allegedly been held since 5:00 p.m. under pressure to endorse disputed election results.
Tensions continue to mount as supporters rally outside, demanding transparency and the publication of what they describe as the genuine results from the polls. The atmosphere remains highly charged, with increasing calls for justice and accountability.
Live from Dschang:
The RDPC party headquarters has been set ablaze by furious residents demanding President Paul Biya’s resignation.
Tensions remain high as crowds fill the streets, chanting for justice and the respect of what they call the people’s true vote. Security forces are reportedly on alert as the situation continues to unfold.
Crowds in Dschang stormed the ELECAM office on Wednesday night, reportedly seizing the original tally sheets that indicate a landslide victory for Issa Tchiroma Bakary.
Eyewitnesses say jubilant residents took to the streets in celebration, though the atmosphere remains tense. The demonstrators are now calling on electoral authorities to immediately release what they describe as the authentic results of the polls.
13/10/2025
We stand together for a better Cameron
🇨🇲 Aux Braves Hommes et Femmes de Notre Armée
Vous avez juré de servir le Cameroun, et non quelques personnes au pouvoir.
Votre devoir est de protéger la nation et ses citoyens vos propres frères et sœurs.
Ne tournez pas le dos à votre peuple.
Laissez votre cœur vous guider vers ce qui est juste.
Tenez bon pour la justice. Tenez bon pour la paix. Tenez bon pour le Cameroun. 💚💛❤️
🇨🇲 To the Brave Men and Women of Our Military
You swore to serve Cameroon, not a few people in power.
Your duty is to protect the nation and her citizens your own brothers and sisters.
Do not turn your back on your people.
Let your heart guide you toward what is right.
Stand for justice. Stand for peace. Stand for Cameroon. 💚💛❤️
We have prayed for years for change and today, the Lord has answered our prayers by presenting us with a candidate who has the strength and vision to bring victory home.
For everyone asking who I will vote for I will vote for change. And that change is ISSA TCHIROMA.
He is the man for the job. I therefore call on all my brothers, sisters, friends, and relatives if you have a voter’s card, make it count. Vote for ISSA TCHIROMA.
He may not fit your image of a political savior, but that’s exactly what he is the one chosen to bring political salvation to Cameroon.
Call him a Biya operative, and I will call him an opportunist one who has spent enough time in the system to know its secrets, its weaknesses, and where the keys to true change are hidden.
Call him the devil, and others will say he is the good devil indeed, he’s the necessary evil, the better of two evils, the one capable of challenging the old order and restoring hope.
As you head to the polls tomorrow, remember don’t just vote and leave. Stay vigilant. Protect your vote. The tricks of the past haven’t changed they only evolve. Dedicate one day, October 12, to decide and defend your future, or be ready to endure another half-century of stagnation, frustration, and despair.
Vote for ISSA TCHIROMA he may not meet every expectation, but he represents the change Cameroon desperately needs.
ISSA TCHIROMA BAKARY SPEAKS My dear compatriots, Cameroonians and Cameroonians,
For the past few days, I've been traveling with you the Central, Northwest, Southwest and Coastal cities. I saw your mobilization, I felt your heart cries, and I want to say thank you. Thanks to Yaoundé, thanks to Bamenda, thanks to Buea, thanks to Limbé, thanks to Douala, thanks to Édéa. You have written a new page of our history.
To my brothers and sisters in Bamenda, Buea and Limbe, thank you for forgiving and accepting me as one of your own. To Douala and all of the Littoral, I thank you for this historic mobilization. I will never betray your trust.
5th October was also a special day: World Teachers' Day. These men and women who spend more time with our children than we do, form the future leaders of this country. I promise you: from my election, you will be treated with dignity, with a fair pay, with the recognition you deserve.
To the men and women in uniform, our military who risk their lives to protect our nation: I see you. I hear you. You deserve regular promotions, real security for your families, and the recognition of an entire people.
I beg you not to be instrumentalized. Your mission is to protect Cameroon and its people. Continue to do so bravery and people will be grateful.
To the journalists, who carry the voice of our nation, thank you. I promise to support the press, including the private press, with grants to enable you better inform, educate and better market the image of our country.
To all the cities and villages I haven't been able to come yet, but I know you are mobilized: I hear you. Thank you for your support and I will find a way to reach out to you.
Please note that we will celebrate our victory together on the evening of October 12.
My fellow fellow countrymen, we are now in the last stretch. It's crucial to mobilize yourself Go get your voters cards. If you only got it, go with it. And even if they tell you that your card has disappeared, go with your ID card. Don't let anyone vote for you. Keep an eye on your votes.
Next three days will be crucial. Become an actor of your own change: talk to your neighbors, your friends, raise awareness in your villages. This election is yours. Don't let yourself be bought by tickets or sardine bread. It would cost another 7 to 20 years of suffering. Let's just say no to this.
Finally, I want to speak to my brothers and sisters in the opposition. We fought, we defended our positions, we toured the cities. We have shown that it is the opposition that exists in this country, not the power. Now is the time for us to unite, to speak as one voice.
If any of my brothers felt offended by my past words or posts, I ask for forgiveness. Let's get back to feeling better. Let's make a shred table. What comes before us is a unique opportunity. Let us take our freedom.
I remain open because together we will govern and guide this transition.
Whether you join me today or tomorrow, know that my hand will remain strained. We are going to fix and rebuild Cameroon. And we will do it together.
Vive le peuple souverain,Vive le Cameroun libre et réconcilié !
Issa Tchiroma Bakary
People's candidate