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October 17, 2025
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Presidential poll: Prominent CPDM Boyo member resigns over electoral fraud

Maurice Tiibam Kube is the CPDM member who has left the ruling party, calling declared vote counts mathematically impossible and morally unacceptable in Boyo I, Njinikom in the Northwest region.

His decision to resign, he says, was a necessary stand for truth after official vote counts from Njinikom showed what he calls a “mathematical miracle”. The senior member of CPDM publicly left the party, denouncing the official presidential election results from his constituency as a massive fraud. Maurice Tiibam Kube, a prominent figure in the CPDM in Boyo I, Njinikom, announced his immediate resignation in a strongly worded letter.

 His decision to resign, says, was also driven by the official results from the October 12 presidential election in Njinikom, which he labels a national embarrassment and a direct assault on truth and decency. The core of his protest targets the official figure that claims President Paul Biya received 2,241 votes in Njinikom. Kube states this number is impossible.

The claim that 2,241 people voted for Paul Biya in Njinikom is a shameless fabrication, he wrote. He provided an eyewitness account from election day, contradicting the official tally by stating that not up to130 citizens showed up at the Njinikom Community Hall, where ELECAM had converged all polling stations of the municipality.

Describing the official results as a “mathematical miracle of fraud.” He argued that this outcome has brought shame and ridicule upon the proud sons and daughters of Njinikom people who stand for honesty, dignity, and self-respect.” He expressed disbelief that an area known for boycott activities could produce such numbers, calling it a mockery of reason and an insult to the collective intelligence of our community. In his letter, he also delivered a sharp critique of the party he once belonged to.

He accused the CPDM of fundamentally changing its character. “The CPDM, which once claimed to be a Democratic Movement, has now become a Demolition Machine,” he stated, “demolishing truth, demolishing conscience, and demolishing the trust of the Cameroonian people.” He declared that his personal integrity left him no other choice. “For the sake of my conscience, my image, and my honor, I refuse to remain part of this theatre of deceit,” he explained.

He confirmed his membership withdrawal is effective immediately, ending his letter with a firm moral declaration “I would rather stand alone with the truth than march with a crowd of impostors.” His bold stance has been widely praised by many who see it as a courageous act of integrity.

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