By Bachirou Elhadji BDO
Under a blazing sun, Garoua throbbed to the rhythm of car horns and songs on Friday, August 15.
The regional capital of the North welcomed back a familiar face on Cameroon’s political scene: Issa Tchiroma Bakari, President of the National Front for the Salvation of Cameroon (FSNC) and declared candidate for the upcoming presidential election on October 12.
Arriving in an impressive motorcade, surrounded by his closest associates and a sea of supporters dressed in the party’s colors, the politician was greeted as a true son of the soil.
In the streets, hundreds of onlookers and sympathizers gathered to catch a glimpse of the man they regard as a bearer of democratic hope and a promise of change in governance.
For Issa Tchiroma Bakari, this return to Garoua was more than a courtesy visit.
It carried the weight of a rendezvous with his grassroots base.
With microphone in hand, the FSNC leader called for a massive vote in favor of his party, stressing his vision of a governance that is “transparent, fair, and attuned to the real aspirations of Cameroonians.”
In a political climate clouded by distrust and skepticism, Tchiroma’s message sounded like a challenge.
His supporters see it as a genuine commitment, while his critics dismiss it as a shrewd electoral strategy.
Yet one thing remains certain: in Garoua, the emotion and fervor of that day will linger, leaving behind the conviction that the electoral battle is truly underway.
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