
Cameroon opposition: Senegal is example for fair elections, ousting entrenched leader
Voice of America
FILE - Election workers count ballot papers following a presidential election at a polling station in Dakar, Senegal, March 24, 2024.
Members of Cameroon’s opposition parties are encouraging citizens to learn from Senegal, where a 44-year-old politician was elected last week as the youngest leader on the African continent. They say it’s time for change in Cameroon, where President Paul Biya, now in his 90s, has ruled for more than four decades and is preparing to run for re-election.
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