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We won't accept a stolen vote, Cameroon opposition leader tells BBC

We won't accept a stolen vote, Cameroon opposition leader tells BBC

Summary

Cameroon's opposition leader, Issa Tchiroma Bakary, has declared himself the winner of the recent presidential elections, stating he will not accept any election tampering. The country's ruling party denies his victory claim, emphasizing that only the Constitutional Council can officially announce results. Tensions are rising as the public waits for the official announcement amid fears of potential post-election violence.

Key Facts

  • Issa Tchiroma Bakary, an opposition leader in Cameroon, claims he won the October 12 elections.
  • Bakary broke away from President Paul Biya, who has been in power for 43 years and is seeking another term.
  • The ruling party rejects Bakary's victory claim, as only the Constitutional Council can declare official results.
  • Bakary insists that his team's data from polling stations shows his victory and urges supporters to defend the vote.
  • Concerns over possible arrest do not deter Bakary, who is firm in his belief of winning.
  • The opposition and ruling parties face tensions as the public awaits the election results.
  • The Catholic Church in Cameroon has called for calm and hopes the official results will reflect the voters' choice.
  • Cameroon is dealing with other challenges, such as a separatist conflict and Boko Haram insurgency.
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