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    Paul Biya Declared Winner of Cameroon’s Presidential Election, Extending 43-Year Rule

    SPORTSDAY NEWSPAPERSBy SPORTSDAY NEWSPAPERSOctober 27, 2025Updated:October 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    BY OSABUOHIEN VIVIAN ROSE

    Paul Biya, the world’s oldest serving head of state, has been declared the winner of Cameroon’s election, granting him an eighth term that could keep him in office until he is nearly 100, according to media outlets.

    According to the country’s constitutional council said Biya had won 53.66% of the vote, while his former ally turned challenger, Issa Tchiroma Bakary, got 35.19%.

    92-year-old Biya took office 1982 and has been in power since then, doing away with the presidential term limit in 2008 and winning re-election by comfortable margins.

    “There was no election, it was rather a masquerade,” Tchiroma told Agence France-Presse after the results were announced. “We won unequivocally.”

    Cameroon has been on edge in recent weeks while the country waited for the official results. A ban on public gatherings has been in effect since the day of the election and many businesses remain closed for fear of unrest. In the economic capital, Douala, there have been widespread complaints about internet restrictions that Camtel, the state operator, has blamed on a “technical incident” .

    Four people were killed on Sunday in clashes between security forces and supporters of the opposition in Douala.

    Within hours of the official announcement, Tchiroma wrote on Facebook that two people had been killed after shots were fired at civilians outside his home in the northern city of Garoua. He gave no other details and the incident has yet to be independently verified.

    Tchiroma had claimed victory two days after the election, which took place on 12 October, publishing a tally that showed he had secured 54.8 % of the votes, to Biya’s 31.3%. His team said his victory was based on results representing 80% of the electorate that they had collated.

    He also called for protests if the constitutional council were to announce “falsified and distorted results”. The ruling Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement dismissed his claims, urging him to wait for the official results.

    The situation has been particularly volatile in Tchiroma’s home town of Garoua, where youths on motorcycles gathered with crude weapons outside his residence in anticipation of his possible arrest.

    There have also been protests in the capital, Yaoundé, as well as in neighbourhoods in other parts of Cameroon including Bafoussam and Douala, two of the country’s most populous cities. In a video posted on social media at the weekend, Tchiroma claimed security personnel had attempted to breach his residence to arrest him.

    Biya is the second head of state to lead Cameroon since independence from France in 1960. He has being iron-fisted in his ruling.

    *Paul Biya Declared Winner of Cameroon's Presidential Election Extending 43-Year Rule* Cameroon Declared Winner Of Cameroon's Election Douala Oldest-Serving President Paul Biya
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