Yaoundé – Former government minister and presidential hopeful Issa Tchiroma Bakary called on Cameroonians Wednesday to protest if the Constitutional Council announces “falsified and distorted results” in the hotly contested poll.
Incumbent Paul Biya, 92, is seeking an eighth term to extend his 43-year rule following the October 12 contest which already faces allegations of “electoral fraud” and “irregularities”.
Supporters of Tchiroma, who according to his own tally won 54.8 percent of the votes against Biya’s 31.3 percent, have sporadically taken to the streets since last week to claim victory in the presidential election.
As of Wednesday, officials banned public gatherings and the movement of motorcycle taxis in several cities ahead of the final results due no later than Monday evening.
Captured moment Angry Cameroonians slapped and descended on an electoral officer, after detecting he manipulated the votes in favour of Paul Biya. pic.twitter.com/emnQvtvwjP
— Typical African (@Joe__Bassey) October 15, 2025
“The announcement of the official results of the presidential election of October 12, 2025, will take place on Monday, October 27, at 11 am,” according to a statement late Wednesday issued by the president of the Council.
“The Cameroonian people, in their vast majority, will never accept the validation by the Constitutional Council of falsification and ballot stuffing,” Tchiroma declared in a video posted on his Facebook page.
“If they prefer to threaten the serenity and peace of the country rather than admit defeat, we will respond with the peaceful determination of the people,” he said.
Cameroonian youths in Cameroon protesting against 92 years old Paul Biya, who is rigging the presidential elections in his Favour, hoping to guarantee himself an Eighth term in office after being in charge for 43 years in power. pic.twitter.com/i0Suq2EvP8
— Typical African (@Joe__Bassey) October 13, 2025
“Let us march for liberation and to claim our victory,” Tchiroma added, urging his compatriots to stand “as one in peace and for the love of one’s country.”
Biya’s RDPC party has since denounced Tchiroma’s victory claim as “a grotesque hoax” and an “unacceptable fraud in a state of law”, saying in a statement they were “calmly awaiting the official results”.
Follow African Insider on Facebook, X and Instagram
Picture: X/@KennedyWandera
For more African news, visit Africaninsider.com
Source: AFP

