The CPDM presidential campaign is in full swing across the country, and the momentum of mobilization shows no sign of slowing down. In every commune, party members, citizens, and local leaders gather with unwavering determination to express their support for President Paul Biya. In Mbalmayo, motorbike taxi drivers proudly marched, wearing t-shirts bearing the President’s image and chanting slogans full of hope and confidence: “President Paul Biya moves forward, we are with you.” This symbolic gesture reflects the gratitude and commitment of those determined to put Paul Biya at the forefront in the polls on October 12.
In the various communes of Nyong and So’o, Bipindi, Nyong and Kelle, and in countless other towns, the same enthusiasm is evident. Launch rallies bring together thousands of citizens showing unanimous support for the President, strengthened by the presence of local authorities, party officials, and representatives of other political groups who have chosen to join the CPDM for this crucial election. Citizens, both young and old, express their desire for peace, stability, and development—values that Paul Biya has embodied for over four decades.
The message is clear and resonates everywhere: 100% for Paul Biya! The songs, marches, slogans, and the dedication of each supporter demonstrate genuine patriotism and a collective determination to ensure the success of the party and its President. This massive and spontaneous mobilization, a reflection of the people’s trust, shows that the CPDM remains the party of national unity and sustainable development.
With just a few weeks to go before the elections, it is evident that this wave of support, growing stronger in every commune and city across the nation, represents an unstoppable drive toward victory. Every voice, every gesture, and every act of support reinforces the conviction that President Paul Biya will continue to lead Cameroon toward peace, unity, and prosperity.
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