Maurice Kamto of Renaissance Movement (MRC) smiles as he holds a news conference at his headquarter in Yaounde, Cameroon October 8, 2018. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra |
Cameroon opposition candidate Maurice Kamto declared victory in Sundayโs presidential election, saying he had โachieved his goalโ and calling on longstanding incumbent Paul Biya to hand over power peacefully.
โI invite the outgoing president to organise a peaceful way to transfer power,โ Kamto, who leads the Movement for the Rebirth of Cameroon (MRC), told a news conference on Monday in the capital Yaounde.
The election was widely expected to extend the rule of Biya, one of Africaโs last multi-decade leaders who has held power for 36 years.
โMy mission was to take a penalty. I did it and I scored,โ Kamto said to chants of โfreedomโ by jubilant supporters in a courtyard outside. He offered no evidence to justify his claim to have won.
Minister of Territorial Administration Paul Atanga Nji said on Sunday that only the Constitutional Council would be allowed to announce results, and that any form of challenge to the verdict would โnot be toleratedโ.