Cameroon opposition leader Maurice Kamto has said he will intensify his fight against electoral fraud and injustice in the country.
Prof. Kamto, the president of the Cameroon Renaissance Movement, was freed on Saturday together with more than 300 activists in an amnesty President Paul Biya hoped will cool political temperatures in the country.
Prof. Kamto said: “The release is not the end of battle because we have not achieved anything from what we are demanding.”
The EastAfrican News