Cameroon 92-year-old President, Paul Biya, dey look sure to win im eighth term for office, based on wetin local media report from di election vote counting commission.
Biya don dey rule di oil and cocoa-producing Central African country since 1982, and if dem confirm di results dis week, e fit continue to dey rule reach when e go almost clock 100 years.
Security people fire tear gas on Tuesday to scatter opposition party supporters wey dey protest for di capital, Yaounde, and di northern city of Garoua, as di tension dey rise over di October 12 presidential election result.
Di expected victory of Biya fit increase di wahala as im main challenger, Issa Tchiroma, wey be former minister and ally, don claim say na im win last week. E warn say if di result no favour am, e fit cause serious katakata for di country.
Protests don dey happen for different parts of di country after unconfirmed results wey dey circulate for social media show say Biya go win di election again.
People for Garoua, wey be Tchiroma hometown, and other cities like Bafoussam, Dschang, Kousserie, and Douala, don dey complain say di vote count no clear and dem dey fear say di election no dey transparent or fair.
Di government don dismiss di complaints about di election and dem dey beg everybody to calm down until dem announce di final results.
Cameroon Interior Minister, Paul Atanga Nji, talk on Tuesday say di authorities don arrest more than 20 people for Garoua during di protests.
For im statement, Nji talk say some of di people wey dem arrest go face charges like "incitement to rebellion and insurrection" and dem go carry dem go military tribunal. Dis one dey show say di government no wan take any nonsense as di tension dey high.















