Issa Tchiroma Bakari – a prominent minister and long-term ally of President Paul BIIA – left Cameron’s government, hoping to roll over four December two decades in the upcoming elections.
Only four months ago the Central African nation moves to the polls, Tchiroma said that the administration of theger belonged to “broken” public confidence and moved to the rival party.
“The earth can’t exist in the service of a man,” he said on Wednesday.
While the Minister of Communication, Tchiroma was especially under fire denying – Then refund At his deprivation – that Cameronian soldiers killed women and children in a virus video Verified BBC Africa Eye.
Its other roles over almost two decades in the government include a government spokesman, and, to his resignation on Tuesday, he was the Minister of Employment.
Paul Biia – the oldest head of the state in the world – has yet to confirm whether he will try to meet the mandate as a president. Last year, the country has banned the President’s Health Reports Follow the rumors he died.
How this election approaches, high unemployment and high costs of life are worrying many cameras, as are corruption and security. Separatist rebellion in the provinces speaking English, as well as jihadists operating in the northern region, forced several thousand camerosians from their homes in the last decade.
Cracks in Tchiroma’s relationship with President Bie have divorced earlier this month, when the crowds in her hometown Garou was in any way that he had no use in any way.
Tchiroma, widely reported that 75 continued this criticism in the manifesta on the 24-page resignation – promising to disassemble the “old system” so that Cameroon could cross “abuse, contempt and confiscation of power.”
One of his proposed solutions is Federalism – offers to hold a referendum on the transfer of more power in 10 cabinet provinces. It has declared a lot to many as a solution for the sunny Anglophone crisis in the country.
Specifically deals with English-speaking cameros, which have long appealed marginalization and discrimination in the public institutions dominated by Frankophon, that “do not need people to speak for you – you must listen to you” and that “centralization failed”. “
Tchiroma also used his manifest to say that the Cameroon was ruled by the same system, the same system. It has long been presented as protection of stability, gradually suffocated progress, paralyzed our institutions between the state between the state and its citizens. “
As Presidential Elections approached in October, the Groups for Rights condemned government shooting for disagreement.
Shortly after Tchiroma announced his plans to run for the Presidency, The Government reported, announced a ban on all political activities according to its Cameroon National Party (CNSF) party (CNSF) in the sub-district of the distant Northern Region – Part of the country in which it is said to be an influential power broker.
Weeks earlier, colleague presidential hope, Maurice Kamto had diminished his movements during a two-day police share in Douala, after Promising supporters at the rally in Paris to protect him and his family If he wins October.
Parliamentary elections that had also been held earlier this year were postponed until 2026. Years.
The reaction to the presidential offer of Tchiroma mixed – some think he could.
“By positioning yourself as an older state who has seen a fire that has arrived,” said his vacation with BIe will be considered an opportunistic, “said the Cameron Analyst and Broadcast Jules Domshe.
“From economic relegation to unemployment of young, insecurity and growing unrest in northwest, southwest and far north [regions]Cameroon is mature for a change. “
Opposition voices are divided – some want to support the camp, who was in 2018 year with 14% of votes. But others say that he abolished him for a long association with him.
“It can’t change … There was a part of the system for too long. Young people don’t believe,” says Abdoulaie Harissou, a legal notebook and a prominent critic.
Another member of the opposition – Jean Michel Nintche from APC Coalition – just said, “We don’t see Tchiroma as a potential winner.”