As Cameroon gears up for its presidential election on Sunday, October 12, 2025, Barrister Nkongho Felix Agbor Balla emphasizes that the moment has come to make the life-changing decision to vote wisely. According to the civic and human rights advocate, the significance of voter participation is at the forefront of discussions.
With the Electoral College convened, the senior international legal expert continues to encourage citizens to exercise their democratic rights and ensure that their voices resonate throughout the electoral process.
As the President of the Center for Human Rights and Democracy in Africa (CHRDA), known for his advocacy for political reform and social justice, Balla’s message of empowerment aligns with the mantra, “Your Vote, Your Voice.”
In a climate characterized by political uncertainty and calls for change, Barrister Agbor Balla emphasizes that this election transcends routine procedures. He insists that it represents a crucial opportunity for Cameroonians to influence the nation's future. He has rallied support for civic engagement, underscoring that each vote is a critical expression of civic responsibility and national pride.
As the election date approaches, he urges voters to consider the issues most pertinent to them, whether it be economic stability, human rights, or inclusive governance. Reiterating that “every vote counts,” Agbor Balla highlights that citizens are increasingly seeking accountability and transparency from their leaders.
“Let’s turn out in our numbers and choose the future we want,” Balla declared in a recent address. He implores citizens to recognize the power of their ballots, making it clear that their voices should not go unheard.
He called on grassroots organizations and civic leaders to mobilize and educate the electorate about the voting process, encouraging participation, particularly among youth and first-time voters. He emphasizes that each effort reinforces the idea that citizens are not merely participants in a political exercise but critical agents in shaping their country's trajectory.
This election, according to the member of the Cameroon Bar, serves as a reminder of democratic principles. "A vote is not just a paper mark; it is a declaration of one’s voice, beliefs, and vision for a better future." He believes that as the campaign gains momentum and the electoral landscape evolves, citizens need to seize this moment.
"Your Vote. Your Power. Your Future. Join the movement and make your voice heard on October 12, 2025," Barrister Agbor Balla concluded.
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