...

Logo Pasino du Havre - Casino-Hôtel - Spa
in partnership with
Logo Nextory

Cameroon opposition leader Tchiroma vows to resist until "final victory" over President Biya

• Oct 30, 2025, 10:08 AM
4 min de lecture
1

Cameroonian opposition leader Issa Tchiroma Bakary says he will continue to reject the results of this month’s presidential election until he secures a “final victory” over incumbent Paul Biya.

Addressing the regime in a post published on social media, Tchiroma accused state institutions of "using their power to impose their candidate" and warned that “their impunity is coming to an end.”

"The truth of the ballot is clear. We won this election by a large majority. This victory is not mine alone; it belongs to the Cameroonian people," Tchiroma said late on Tuesday in his first public address since the Constitutional Council confirmed Biya's win on Monday.

Tchiroma also called on his supporters not to give up, telling them they have a unique opportunity to say “enough is enough.” "We remain united, mobilised and will continue to resist until the final victory." Tchiroma ended his online address by announcing a new phase of mobilisation: "Let them rejoice, let them dance — this has only just begun. The third step is coming soon."

Presidential opposition candidate Issa Tchiroma casts his ballot at a polling station in Garoua, Cameroon, Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025
Presidential opposition candidate Issa Tchiroma casts his ballot at a polling station in Garoua, Cameroon, Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025 Welba Yamo Pascal/Copyright 2025 The AP. All rights reserved.

Civil unrest

Protesters were out in force on Monday in the country’s economic capital Douala after the Constitutional Council declared victory for Biya, with 53.66 percent of the vote.

At least 23 people have been killed as a result of security forces cracking down on protesters since the weekend, the civil society group "Stand up for Cameroon" said on Wednesday.

The group said arrested protesters and other civilians were being held in "inhumane" conditions.

"The lawyers' testimonies describe swollen faces, bruises, and humiliating treatment inflicted on citizens who sought to exercise their constitutional rights," it said in a statement.

A video circulating on social media showed security forces loading an inert body onto the back of a military truck. In another clip, protesters could be heard chanting, "Give back the corpse."

Authorities have accused the opposition of inciting the recent unrest, saying Tchiroma mistakenly and prematurely declared victory immediately following the October 12 vote.

Other opposition leaders have alleged widespread fraud, accusations rejected by the government.

The council's decision is final and not subject to appeal.

At 92, Biya is the world’s oldest leader and has ruled Cameroon for more than 40 years.


Today

Jamaica reels from catastrophic hurricane Melissa as Black River lies in ruins
• 3:21 PM
2 min
The coastal town of Black River, described by the Jamaican government as Hurricane Melissa's "ground zero," lies devastated after one of the most powerful Atlantic storms on record tore through the island, claiming at least 19 lives and leaving a trail of
Read the article
UN Security Council backs Morocco's Western Sahara plan in divisive vote
• 2:20 PM
2 min
The United Nations Security Council voted Friday to extend the mandate of its Western Sahara mission (MINURSO) for one year, while formally endorsing Morocco's autonomy plan as the sole basis for resolving the decades-old conflict, a move that has sharply
Read the article
Cotswold park welcomes Markus, a rare white rhino calf
• 9:32 AM
1 min
A rare and celebrated birth has brought joy to the Cotswold Wildlife Park in England, where a new white rhinoceros calf is captivating visitors and keepers alike.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.africanews.com/
Read the article
Amnesty international demands transparency amidst protest violence
• 8:48 AM
1 min
Tanzania is facing a severe political crisis as post-election protests have turned deadly, with opposition groups claiming hundreds killed amid an internet blackout and military deployment following Wednesday's contentious vote.<div class="small-12 column
Read the article
Morocco: more than 1,500 prosecutions after Gen Z protests
• 8:35 AM
1 min
A local NGO said that more than 1,500 people participating in the widespread protests in Morocco demanding better healthcare, education and an end to corruption, were facing prosecution by authorities. The protests have lasted for a month.<div class="smal
Read the article
Mali's fuel shortage sparks urgent advisories from Western countries
• 8:01 AM
2 min
The Malian capital is facing a dual crisis of severe fuel shortages and a wave of foreign advisories to leave the country, creating what local journalists describe as a “psychosis” among residents who feel trapped by deteriorating security and economic co
Read the article
Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan wins re-election by 97.66%
• 12:38 AM
1 min
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has been re-elected with a staggering 97.6% of the vote, the electoral commission announced Saturday, following a contentious election marked by the absence of major opposition candidates, reported low voter turnout
Read the article