The presidential election in Cameroon concluded on Sunday evening, marking a significant moment for the nation as ballot counting commenced across the country. Polling stations opened at 8:00 am and closed at 6:00 pm local time, with over eight million registered voters participating in the democratic process to elect their next leader. Elections Cameroon, the national electoral body, reported that the voting process remained largely peaceful, with no major incidents disrupting the proceedings. However, in the English-speaking Northwest and Southwest regions, additional security forces were deployed to safeguard the election after separatist groups, advocating for an independent state, threatened to interfere. The election follows a single-round system, where the candidate with the most votes will be declared the winner. According to Cameroon’s Electoral Code, the Constitutional Council is mandated to announce the official results within 15 days. The nation now awaits the outcome, which will shape its political future.
