First female candidate declares presidential bid in Cameroon’s 2025 election

Bijou Gérardine Ongmakagne
Bijou Gérardine Ongmakagne
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A 38-year-old entrepreneur and founder of Zuhaitz Couture, Bijou Gérardine Ongmakagne Heu has officially declared her candidacy for the October 2025 presidential election, becoming the first woman to enter the contest.

"I express to you my irrevocable intention to participate in the upcoming presidential election in accordance with our Constitution and the relevant legal provisions," she announced via social media, as reported by Journal Du Cameroun.

Ongmakagne’s announcement distinguishes her from a field of already-declared male candidates, making her a symbol of new energy and a potential change agent.

She will be contesting against the incumbent President, Paul Biya, now 92, seeking an eighth term after more than four decades in power.

Although she is not yet a known figure in Cameroon’s political sphere, Ongmakagne brings a background in business and fashion leadership to the race. She described her transition from the creative world to the political arena as a call to service and national transformation.

“I believe in a united, prosperous Cameroon, where everyone has their place. We need a new dynamic, a new era where the doors are open. I believe in a Cameroon that can catch up with the world and embrace globalisation,” she said.

In her video address, Ongmakagne framed her campaign as a “fight of light against darkness,” invoking a vision of peace, dignity, and national unity.

She called on Cameroonians to join her in ending fear and oppression, urging citizens to be active participants “in putting an end to the oppression and fear.”

While Ongmakagne is the first female to declare her candidacy for the 2025 race, she follows in the footsteps of Edith Kabbang Walla, who was the only female candidate in the 2011 election and the first Cameroonian woman to announce a presidential bid.

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