This Saturday, September 27, the Union Démocratique du Cameroun (UDC) opened a new chapter in the 2025 presidential race as its candidate, Tomaïno Ndam Njoya, officially launched her campaign in the nation’s capital. The rally, held from 10 a.m. at the esplanade of the Ahmadou Ahidjo Omnisports Stadium, drew supporters from across the city and surrounding regions eager to hear the UDC’s vision for Cameroon’s future.
She is the only woman participating in the upcoming presidential elections. thought the event brought together not only party faithful but also leaders from political movements allied to the UDC, signaling a broader coalition taking shape ahead of the October 12 vote. Attendees waved party colors, sang campaign songs and shared messages of unity and change, transforming the esplanade into a sea of enthusiasm and anticipation.
In her remarks, Ndam Njoya positioned the UDC as a credible alternative for citizens looking for transparent governance, equitable development and a renewed national spirit. she called on Cameroonians to engage actively in the electoral process, stressing that the stakes in this year’s contest go beyond personalities to the country’s long-term stability and prosperity.
For many participants, Saturday’s rally was more than a political event , it was an opportunity to signal support for new ideas and to begin charting a different path for Cameroon. With just weeks to go before the election, the launch in Yaoundé marks a pivotal moment for the UDC as it seeks to translate grassroots energy into nationwide momentum.
As the campaign trail moves from the capital to other regions, observers will be watching closely to see whether the energy witnessed at the Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium esplanade can propel the UDC into a stronger position on October 12.
