Douala, 26 August, 2025 / 10:34 pm (ACI Africa).
Catholic Bishops of Cameroon’s Bamenda Provincial Episcopal Conference (BAPEC) have emphasized the need for the electorate to actively participate in their country’s presidential election scheduled for October 12.
In a communiqué following their weeklong 78th Ordinary Meeting that concluded on August 22, BAPEC members described voting as “an act of grave moral responsibility” and called upon the electorate to vote guided by principles of truth, justice, and the common good.
The Catholic Bishops, who gathered at Archbishop’s House Bamenda from August 16 recalled the March 28 Pastoral Letter of the National Episcopal Conference of Cameroon (NECC) in which Cameroon’s Catholic Bishops reflected on the moral weight of electoral participation.
“Elections represent significant moments that engage the attention of all citizens, while at the same time, an occasion for the people to assert their sovereignty through the free and deliberate choice of their leaders,” BAPEC members state in their four-page letter dated August 22, the Memorial of the Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
They caution against voter apathy, manipulation, and the temptation of material inducements, underscoring that the Gospel demands discernment when choosing leaders.






