Banjul – Cameroon’s opposition figure Issa Tchiroma Bakary, who contests the outcome of his country’s October election that returned Paul Biya to power amid violent protests, has fled to The Gambia, the Gambian government said Sunday.
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But Tchiroma has claimed he is the election’s real winner, saying “there are now two presidents – the president elected by the Cameroonian people (me) and the president appointed by the Constitutional Council (whom you know)”.
Tchiroma has repeatedly urged supporters to protest against the official election outcome.
After several people are reported to have died when security forces quashed opposition rallies just before and after Biya’s win, Tchiroma has urged supporters to stage “dead city” operations, closing shops and halting other public activities.
The government said it plans to initiate legal proceedings against him for his “repeated calls for insurrection.”
Biya is only the second person to lead Cameroon since independence from France in 1960.
He has ruled with an iron fist, repressing all political and armed opposition.
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Source: AFP

