Cameroon

Jacques Bouhga-Hagbe Declares Presidential Candidacy, Promising a New Vision for Cameroon

Cameroonian economist and former International Monetary Fund (IMF) official, Dr. Jacques Bouhga-Hagbe, has announced his intention to run for the presidency in the upcoming October 2025 elections. In a recent video message titled “Un nouveau regard sur le Cameroun” (“A New Perspective on Cameroon”), Dr. Bouhga-Hagbe outlined his vision for the nation’s future, emphasising the need for transformative leadership to address longstanding challenges.

A Technocrat’s Journey

Dr. Bouhga-Hagbe brings a wealth of experience to his presidential bid. An alumnus of École Centrale Paris and holder of a Ph.D. in economics from Cornell University, he has spent over two decades at the IMF, where he served in various capacities, including as Resident Representative in Haiti. His research has delved into labor markets, economic growth, fiscal policy, and the dynamics of workers’ remittances.

A Call for Renewal

In his announcement, Dr. Bouhga-Hagbe expressed concern over Cameroon’s developmental stagnation since independence. He advocates for a comprehensive overhaul of the nation’s political and economic systems, aiming to foster inclusive growth, transparency, and national unity. While specific policy proposals are forthcoming, his emphasis on technocratic governance suggests a data-driven approach to reform.

Navigating a Complex Political Landscape

The 2025 presidential race is shaping up to be one of Cameroon’s most contested. Incumbent President Paul Biya, 92, has signaled intentions to seek an eighth term, with endorsements from several opposition parties, including factions of the Union of the Populations of Cameroon (UPC) and the Movement for Democracy and Defense of the Republic (MDR).

Barrister Akere Muna has declared his candidacy; however, efforts to unify the opposition parties behind a single candidate have encountered difficulties. The political however arena remains fragmented, with various parties and coalitions vying for influence.

Looking Ahead

Dr. Jacques Bouhga-Hagbe’s entry introduces a technocratic dimension to the electoral discourse, potentially appealing to voters seeking pragmatic solutions over traditional political rhetoric. As the election approaches, it will be critical for his campaign to resonate with the electorate and navigate Cameroon’s intricate political dynamics.

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