The previous presidential elections on 7 October 2018 saw incumbent president Paul Biya elected for another seven-year term following a 2008 constitutional amendment that removed term limits, allowing Biya to run again.[2]
The President of Cameroon is elected by first-past-the-post voting; the candidate with the most votes is declared the winner with no requirement to achieve a majority.[3] Registration for voting ended on 31 August 2024, with more than seven million people estimated to have signed up.[4]
Akere Muna, aged 72, is an international Cameroonian lawyer and candidate for the Univers party.[7] Akere is globally renowned especially in the areas of anti-corruption and good governance and previously a candidate for Now!.[8]
Eric Essono Tsimi, aged 43, is an academic based in New York and a writer. He announced his "civil and civic" candidacy in May 2024 during an interview with journalist Jean-Bruno Tagne on Naja TV. His campaign is being carried out under the platform Nous Sommes Le Changement / We Are the Change. Tsimi has also been engaged in negotiations with various political parties, including the FDC and the PAL.[9]