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Title: Cameroon Election: Biya Seeks Another Term Amid Challenges

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

YAOUNDE, Cameroon (October 9, 2023) – Cameroonians are voting in a⁤ presidential election that coudl extend the four-decade rule of 90-year-old ‌Paul Biya, ​making him one of ⁣the⁢ world’s longest-serving leaders. ⁢The election ‌takes place amid escalating security crises adn widespread⁤ economic hardship in the Central african nation.

Biya has been president as 1982 and is running for a seventh term. His challengers include opposition figures like Joshua Osih ⁤and Cabral Libii, but the election is expected to follow a single-round voting system where the candidate with the most‍ votes‍ wins. The outcome will impact Cameroon’s 29 million citizens, over 43% of whom ‌live in poverty according to U.N. estimates, and determine the country’s course amidst ongoing conflicts and economic challenges.

Several prominent figures from Biya’s party are also contesting parliamentary seats, ​including Bello Bouba Maigari, former ‌minister for tourism, and Issa Tchiroma⁤ Bakary, who recently served as minister of employment.

Voters like 34-year-old environmentalist Cheukam Ginette expressed dissatisfaction with the status​ quo. “Things have ​to change.First of⁣ all, life is expensive, getting medical ⁢care is not easy,” she said outside a polling station⁢ in Yaounde. “Ther ⁤are no roads, we have potholes everywhere.Everything is ruined. That’s⁢ why ‍I voted ‍for the opposition.” Despite her hope for change,she ⁣voiced concerns about the electoral process.

Biya campaigned last ​week⁤ in Maroua, a city in ‍the predominantly Muslim north, promising change to ​one of cameroon’s poorest regions, which represents nearly 20% of eligible voters.cameroon is grappling with multiple security crises. A secessionist war continues in the western region between English-speaking separatists and government forces, while the north faces a⁣ spillover of the Boko Haram insurgency from Nigeria.

Approximately 8 million voters, including over 34,000 overseas, are eligible to cast ballots at more than 31,000 polling stations. Polls are scheduled to close at 6 p.m., with results expected by October 26 at the latest.

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