Cameroonian opponent John Fru Ndi speaks during an electoral meeting in Yaounde on October 8, 2011 on the eve of the presidential elections. Charismatic and authoritarian, John Fru Ndi is widely held to be the only opposition leader with an outside chance of ousting Cameroon's President Paul Biya during Sunday's presidential election. More than seven million of the 19.4 million Cameroonians will be asked to choose on Sunday from among 23 candidates in a single round, after a low-key campaign and amid relative indifference. AFP PHOTO / SEYLLOU / AFP PHOTO / SEYLLOU
Cameroon’s Social Democratic Front, SDF party will finally partake in todays National Unity Day march past parade.
The opposition party had earlier cast doubts on its participation like some other opposition parties following government rules laid down for their participation.
The party Chairman ,Ni John Fru Ndi has however cleared the air, declaring the party will participates.
In a May 19, 2022 release, Fru Ndi ordered all party structures “to take part in the civilian march past on the 20th of May 2022”
He added that “any contrary information circulating on social media is unfounded and uncalled for”.
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