July 19, 2025

In a moment fraught with prophetic urgency, a Cameroonian canon lawyer has thundered a call for moral clarity, urging the Catholic bishops of his homeland to break their silence and oppose President Paul Biya’s stunning bid for an eighth term—a move that defies not only democratic norms but the very moral fabric of a suffering nation. With Cameroon teetering after 43 years of deepening economic despair, brutal political repression, and the agonizing Anglophone Crisis that has shattered countless lives and displaced over a million souls, Nchumbonga George Lekelefac’s impassioned plea rips through the silence of ecclesial diplomacy. Echoing the bold witness of the late Cardinal Christian Tumi and invoking the courageous stands of bishops across Africa and beyond, Lekelefac calls upon the shepherds of Cameroon to stand with the oppressed, to defend the truth, and to reclaim the Church’s prophetic voice. With haunting clarity, he warns that the temptation of neutrality is a betrayal of pastoral duty—as even the Vatican’s own representative appears complicit in silence—and urges the episcopate to rise as defenders of justice in the face of a crumbling regime that has rendered the devil himself a preferable alternative. Now, as the Church in Cameroon stands

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