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Serge Espoir Matomba dismissed calls for Coalition

Addressing supporters, Serge Espoir Matomba of the PURS political party said with or without a coalition, his party can win elections, on the condition that voters watch over their vote.

The political leader and candidate for the October 12 Presidential election was responding to supporters in Dschang who proposed an opposition coalition.

The rally in Dschang marked the second lap of his campaign this Sunday September 28, 2025.

The day dedicated to campaign activities in the West Region began in the administrative headquarter, Bafoussam and later to the university town of Dschang in the Menoua Division.

In Bafoussam, campaign activities began with a musical show at the Socada Junction where artists accompanying the political leader thrilled fans while passing across the campaign message and sharing gadgets.
When the candidate arrived the city, he went on a tour of the different streets accompanied by bike riders. With the aid of speakers mounted on a vehicle, the candidate’s campaign message could be heard as the convoy drove past.
At the end of the tour, candidate Serge Espoir Matomba said his campaign strategy had evolved. He has adopted a B2B approach nationwide and his team is meeting with supporters in their community to spread the word that “the time of change is now”, and that change is by voting the red ballot paper on October 12.

A Night Time Rally in Dschang

From Bafoussam, the campaign team continued to Dschang with a stopover at the Bemegoum Junction where some supporters took pictures with the candidate.

At the entrance to Dschang, another group of bike riders trailed the candidate through the streets of the town.
At about 8pm, candidate Serge Espoir Matomba addressed the crowd from his convertible vehicle. He urged them to vote the red ballot, promising change from the current system, to bring prosperity to Cameroon.

Serge Espoir Matomba told the youth in Dschang that his political vision embodies a plan to improve their welfare and create job opportunities.

From the West Region the campaign caravan continues to the Littoral where they hope to woo more supporters.

The candidate dismissed misinformation on his campaign strategy on the social media indicating that his entire team is in the trail.

Elvis Teke on the campaign trail.

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