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    Cameroon’s Traditional Leaders Face Pressure Over Political Endorsements

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeFebruary 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Cameroon’s Traditional Leaders Face Pressure Over Political Endorsements
    Agbor Nkongho wants traditional rulers to uphold democratic values by staying impartial
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    Buea, Ambazonia — Human rights lawyer Felix Agbor Nkongho has called on Cameroon’s traditional rulers to resist political pressure and maintain neutrality ahead of the country’s presidential election later this year. His appeal comes in response to recent endorsements of President Paul Biya’s candidacy by various traditional and religious leaders.

    In a statement released on social media, Agbor Nkongho emphasized the importance of traditional leaders remaining impartial to preserve democratic principles and the integrity of their cultural institutions. He expressed concern that political endorsements by these figures could undermine their role as neutral custodians of tradition and erode public trust.

    This plea follows a series of public declarations by traditional rulers and some religious leaders supporting President Biya’s bid for re-election. On January 27, 2025, the National Council of Traditional Rulers of Cameroon convened in Yaoundé, where they officially endorsed Biya’s candidacy. The council praised his experience and leadership, citing his efforts in promoting national unity and development. In the same vein, on February 22, Chiefs of the South West gathered in Limbe and endorsed Biya for another seven-year term despite his old age.

    Chiefs from the South West February 22, endorsed Paul Biya for another seven-year term of office

    Similarly, Muslim religious leaders from the Adamawa, Far North, and North regions, along with chief imams from central mosques in Douala and Yaoundé, gathered on January 28, 2025, to voice their support for President Biya. They commended his commitment to facilitating the Hajj pilgrimage and fostering religious tolerance in the nation.

    Agbor Nkongho’s call for neutrality highlights a growing debate over the role of traditional and religious leaders in Cameroon’s political landscape. As the presidential election approaches, discussions continue regarding the appropriate balance between cultural leadership and political involvement.

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