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Violent Protests Erupt in Cameroon After Biya’s Disputed Re-Election

October 28, 2025 2 min read

October 28, 2025
By Tobi Akinnubi

Cameroon has been plunged into unrest following the disputed re-election of President Paul Biya, as violent protests broke out across the country’s commercial capital, Douala, and other cities.

The 92-year-old leader was declared winner of the October 27, 2025, presidential election, securing an eighth term in office. Opposition leader Issa Tchiroma Bakary, however, rejected the results, alleging massive electoral fraud and vote manipulation.

According to multiple reports, angry demonstrators took to the streets shortly after the announcement, burning tyres, erecting barricades, and attacking properties linked to the ruling Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM). One ruling party office was reportedly set ablaze in Douala.

Security forces, including police and military units, were deployed to quell the unrest, using tear gas and water cannons to disperse crowds. At least four people have been confirmed dead, while the opposition claims the actual death toll is higher.

Authorities have restricted internet access in parts of the country amid the growing tensions, while dozens of protesters have been arrested.

International observers have expressed concern over the situation, urging calm and calling on Cameroonian authorities to ensure transparency and dialogue to prevent further escalation.

President Biya, who has ruled Cameroon since 1982, remains Africa’s oldest serving head of state.