Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 03:00 pm
President of Cameroon, Paul Biya on Friday announced a new date for annulled legislative polls in parts of the restive Anglophone region.
The decree read in part: “The electorate of the following constituencies is convened on 22 March 2020 to elect Members of Parliament…” It went ahead to list 10 constituencies in the North-West and Lebialem, the sole affected constituency in the South-West.
The Constitutional Council in late February nullified the results of legislative elections in the 11 constituencies. The delayed vote was held on February 9, 2020.
The top court cited irregularities during polling. According to the ruling, voting in the constituencies was not free and fair due to clashes between separatists and government forces which led to low voter turnout.
A member of the opposition Social Democratic Front party, Mbah Ndam said he was pleased with this decision which proves that all was not well in the regions during the election.
Despite these, the ruling Cameroon’s People Democratic Movement won a landslide victory, according to results released by the election body.