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Cameroon president, 92, makes first appearance in election campaign

Cameroon incumbent President Paul Biya addresses a campaign rally in Maroua on October 7, 2025. (AFP)
8 Oct 2025 00:03

MAROUA (AFP)

Cameroon's President Paul Biya on Monday made his first major appearance of the election campaign in his run for an eighth straight term as the world's oldest head of state.

With five days to go before the vote, Biya -- aged 92, and in power since 1982 -- addressed supporters at a stadium in Maroua, in the Far North region, AFP journalists saw. It was his first public appearance since May of this year.

“My determination to serve you remains intact,” he told the crowd of several hundred supporters from the ruling Cameroon People's Democratic Movement. "I ask you again for your precious support."

His 25-minute speech focused on youth, women, and infrastructure.

“My goal is for every young person, wherever they are, to easily find a job or start a business. No young person, whether they are a graduate or not, will be left behind,” he said.

Maroua, a city bordering Nigeria and Chad, is a key electoral battleground with 1.22 million registered voters.

Maurice Kamto, an opposition figure whose candidacy was rejected in August, has called on voters "to vote freely" after the failure of discussions for a unified opposition candidacy.

Source: AFP
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