Central Africa Community Journalists Network

Community Radios: A Bulwark Against Electoral Disinformation in Cameroon’s Far North

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Language of publication : EN
Author : Aziz Moustafa
Category : Lutte contre la désinformation
Summary :
Local media, particularly community radio stations, are the only ones able to reach rural and peri-urban populations

Context and Rationale: A Tense Electoral Climate

As Cameroon braces for a pivotal presidential election in October 2025, disinformation threatens the integrity of the vote—especially in marginalized regions like the Far North (Adamaoua, North, Far North). In areas already strained by security issues (Boko Haram), farmer-herder conflicts, and the digital divide, rumors spread faster than ballots. A recent report by the Center for Information and Rumor Prevention in Africa (CIPRE) revealed that 67% of residents in the Far North have been exposed to false news about the electoral process since January 2025.

 

Why This Topic Matters

The rationale is clear: local media—especially community radios—are often the only outlets that reach rural and peri-urban populations where both the state and national media struggle to operate. Their role goes beyond informing; it is crucial for:

 

The Impact of Community Radios: Spotlight on the Far North

In towns like Maroua, Kousséri, and Ngaoundéré, these radio stations are islands of credibility:

Concrete example: In June 2025, Radio Salamatou in Mokolo neutralized a rumor claiming that one candidate planned to "seize Fulani lands." A live community debate and fact-check restored the truth within 48 hours.

 

Project Goals & Vision

This initiative, led by a network of community journalists, aims to:

Objective

Concrete Actions

1. Train 50 presenters

Fact-checking workshops and journalistic ethics training

2. Build an alert network

Local rumor-reporting cells via SMS or phone calls

3. Create targeted content

“True or False?” shows, debates with traditional leaders

Ultimate Goal: An informed, peaceful, and participatory electorate

Vision: To make local media the pillars of a resilient democracy where every voice counts—free from manipulation.

 

Challenges & Key Recommendations

Major Challenges:

Key Recommendations:

To Authorities:

To International Partners:

To Citizens:
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Conclusion: The Urgency to Act

In Cameroon’s Far North, each radio frequency is a line of defense against chaos. The 2025 elections will only be credible if people vote based on truth—not fear. As a Fulani proverb says: “Truth walks slowly, but it never falls.” Community radios carry that truth.

Our call: Let’s make October 2025 a victory of democracy over disinformation. Awareness begins in the heartbeat of local airwaves.