International

Police, opposition supporters clash in Cameroon as election season heats up

0

Tempers flared Sunday in the city of Douala, as activists and supporters of Maurice Kamto’s MRC party fought to access their headquarters blocked off by security forces.

Since Saturday, Africanews reported, parts of the city and the airport had been off-limits to motorcycle, taxi drivers, as authorities anticipated Maurice Kamto’s arrival in Douala, where he was due to hold a meeting at his party’s regional headquarters.

“They say Professor Maurice Kamto is arriving. I don’t understand why the CPDM needs to advertise it. Is it the government’s or the army’s role to promote Maurice Kamto?,” asked Kouati Robert, a supporter of Kamto.

On Sunday, the MRC leader posted a video stating he was being held at his residence and prevented by police from reaching his party headquarters.

Read more: Suicide bomber reportedly killed in Uganda on Christian holy day, Army says

Cameroon is due to hold a presidential election in October and tensions are high.

President Paul Biya’s party has held power since 1960.

Kamto officially garnered 14 percent of the votes in the disputed 2018 presidential election.

Biya who is Africa’s second-longest serving leader is expected to seek his eighth presidential term in the October elections.

The months leading up to the election have also been marked by an increase in arbitrary arrests, intimidation, and a ban on demonstrations.

WARNING! All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express permission from ZAMBIA MONITOR.

IMF, Zambia reach staff-level agreement, pending final approvals to unlock $194 million in financing

Previous article

Finance minister, Musokotwane, bemoans abrupt cut in US health funding to Zambia

Next article

You may also like

Comments

Leave a reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *