Hundreds of militants and sympathizers of the Social Democratic Front (SDF) party, welcomed the party’s chairman, Hon Joshua Osih, in the town of Mutengene in the South West for a pre-election rally.
The rally comes barely four months to this year’s Presidential election, where Osih will be representing the SDF, the party that marked the rebirth of multiparty politics in Cameroon.
Osih is running on the promise of instituting a Federation in Cameroon to guarantee effective decentralisation of power, which he says has been highly centralised in Yaounde during President Paul Biya’s 42-year rule.
Aside from many other plans, he also promised to end the Anglophone Crisis that has killed over 6,000 in the English-speaking regions within 100 days if elected.
Mutengene is his latest stop in his political outreach to grassroots Cameroonians, which recently took him to the country’s Far North.






