
With Cameroon’s presidential election just under three months away, Minister of Social Affairs Pauline Irène Nguene has launched a vigorous mobilization campaign in support of incumbent President Paul Biya, rallying key political forces in the Nyong-et-Kellé constituency.
On July 18, in the capital city of Yaoundé, Nguene chaired a strategic meeting as head of the Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement’s (CPDM) permanent departmental delegation for Nyong-et-Kellé.
The high-level gathering brought together party elites, political leaders, and community influencers to solidify the ruling party’s position ahead of the October 12 vote.
“In the run-up to the presidential election on October 12, Pauline Irène Nguene, Minister of Social Affairs and head of the CPDM’s permanent departmental delegation for Nyong-et-Kellé, chaired a strategic meeting in Yaoundé on July 18.
The goal is to sharpen the party’s weapons in this key constituency in the Central region.”
The session focused on evaluating the readiness of local party structures, identifying logistical and strategic challenges, and reinforcing unity across all levels of the party.
Stakeholders engaged in what was described as “constructive discussions” aimed at refining grassroots tactics and encouraging high voter turnout across the region.
“The meeting, with its highly strategic overtones, aimed to assess the preparedness of the party’s local structures, strengthen cohesion among stakeholders, and define the actions needed to ensure a resounding victory for the CPDM in this constituency.”
Nguene used the platform to call for discipline and unwavering commitment among CPDM supporters, underscoring the constituency’s importance to the party’s overall electoral strategy.
“This meeting marks the beginning of a series of outreach and grassroots activities in preparation for the October 12 election.
Pauline Irène Nguene emphasized the unity, discipline, and commitment of activists to make Nyong-et-Kellé a solid bastion of the CPDM during this high-stakes presidential election.”
As the campaign season heats up, the CPDM’s efforts in Nyong-et-Kellé are seen as a critical component of its push to secure another term for President Paul Biya.