
In this week’s episode, we focus on the forthcoming elections in Cameroon. Cameroonians are set to go to the polls in October to choose their president. President Paul Biya has been the President since 1982. But at 92 years of age, sooner or later, he would have to make way for a successor. Who will replace Biya? And will this election mark the dawn of a new democracy in the Central African State? To unpack these questions, I am joined by Dr Jude Mutah, Adjunct Professor at San Diego State University and Programne Officer, Africa, National Endowment for Democracy.