Members of Cameroon’s Opposition Parties are Encouraging Citizens to Learn from Senegal

A man in a suit receives an award from a judge in a formal ceremony in Kampala, highlighting changes in service delivery through satire.
They say it’s time for change in Cameroon, where President Paul Biya, now in his 90s, has ruled for more than four decades and is preparing to run for re-election. Nothing has generated debates on the streets, in offices, within political parties and in Cameroon’s media organs so much as Senegal’s March 24 elections. Participants in a debate program aired by Equinox Television said civilians in central African countries, especially Cameroon, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, the Central African Republic, Congo and Gabon should emulate the example from Senegal and democratically oust leaders who keep a tight grip on power and rule with an iron fist.
SOURCE: VOA
