Yaounde, 15 August, 2025 / 2:51 pm (ACI Africa).
The Minister of State, Secretary-General at the Presidency of Cameroon has commended the Catholic Church in the Central African nation for committing to peace-building as the country prepares for the presidential election in October.
A statement on Wednesday, August 13 , indicates that Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh invited a delegation from the National Episcopal Conference of Cameroon (NECC) at the Unity Palace on the directive of President Paul Biya to consult them on matters of peace ahead of the election.
The Secretary-General of NECC says in the statement that the minister, in his remarks to the Bishops, recognized “the Catholic Church’s contribution to peacebuilding” before engaging them on how to foster peace during the electioneering period.
Mgr. Paul Nyaga says that, considering the sensitive moment the country is going through, particularly with the approaching presidential election, the minister told the Bishops that he invited them “to seek their contribution to ensure a climate of peace in the country before, during, and after the election.”
In addition, Cameroon's Minister of State is said to have emphasized the administration’s determination to commit to fair and transparent elections.






