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Cameroon’s opposition leader has vowed to resist until the “final victory” over President Paul Biya, calling on his supporters to stay mobilised as another protest erupted in Douala after the veteran leader secured an eighth term in power. Biya, the world’s oldest leader at 92, has ruled Cameroon since 1982. His election victory on October 12 has deepened tensions in the cocoa and oil-producing nation, where critics accuse him of using state institutions to cling to power. Deadly clashes have flared across the Central African nation after the Constitutional Council announced Biya’s reelection in a decision which is final and not subject to appeal. On Wednesday morning, Issa Tchiroma Bakary supporters again took to the streets of the economic capital that were still strewn with debris and burnt tyres after days of unrest. In other parts of the usually bustling city, businesses began to gradually reopen after being closed due to protests and the unrest, while traffic remained sparse.
Full report : Protest erupts in Cameroon’s Douala as opposition leader rejects Biya win