2025 Presidential Election: Moussa Njoya Urges Imams to Follow Bishops’ Lead

Moussa Njoya, a renowned political commentator, has urged Imams in Cameroon to take a clear stand on the upcoming 2025 presidential election, following the lead of Roman Catholic Bishops who have openly criticized President Paul Biya’s candidacy. Njoya believes that Imams should not hide behind religious teachings to justify their inaction and should instead voice their opinions on the country’s governance. He emphasized that the role of the clergy is to guide the people according to divine will, and that both Bishops and Imams should play a significant role in shaping the nation’s future.

Njoya’s call comes after several Roman Catholic Bishops in Cameroon publicly criticized President Biya’s bid for re-election, citing concerns about governance and the country’s future. Njoya argues that Imams should also take a stand and not be swayed by financial incentives from the government. He pointed out that in other countries, such as Senegal, Mali, and Egypt, religious leaders actively participate in political discourse and criticize their governments when necessary.

Njoya’s statements have sparked a broader discussion about the role of religious leaders in politics and their responsibility to address social and political issues. He believes that both Bishops and Imams should use their influence to guide the nation towards a better future.

2025 Presidential Election: Moussa Njoya Urges Imams to Follow Bishops’ Lead

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