Issa Tchiroma Bakary, a longtime ally of Cameroon’s President Paul Biya, has resigned from government to challenge the 92-year-old leader in the upcoming presidential election. Bakary claimed the Biya administration, which he served in for almost two decades, has betrayed public trust. He also condemned Biya’s decades-long rule as centralized and stifling. Bakary’s manifesto calls for federalism and greater inclusion of Cameroon’s English-speaking communities, aiming to end years of conflict and marginalization. While some view Bakary’s break as bold, critics question his credibility due to his long service under Biya. As economic and security woes mount, and opposition voices clash, the October vote is shaping up to be a pivotal moment in Cameroon’s political future. Will Bakary’s defection spark real change — or reinforce old divisions?
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