Patterns and Challenges of Democratization and Political Representation among the Fulani in the Menchum Division of Cameroon
Usmanu Abubakar Donowo
Department of Political Science and Comparative Politics, Faculty of Laws and Political Sciences, The University of Buea, P.O Box 63, Buea, Cameroon.
Baba Adamu *
Department of Geography, Faculty of Social and Management Sciences, The University of Buea, P.O Box 63, Buea, Cameroon.
Buba Sulle Dicko
Youth Programmer and Outreach Coordinator, Wabash College, Indiana State, USA.
Manu Adamu
Department of Political Science and Comparative Politics, Faculty of Laws and Political Sciences, The University of Buea, P.O Box 63, Buea, Cameroon.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
This study examines the complexities of democratization and political representation for indigenous communities, focusing on the Fulani in Menchum Division, Cameroon. Despite a long history of cohabitation and contributions to local development, the Fulani have faced significant limitations in political representation due to factors such as a lack of political organization, discrimination, and limited awareness. Employing a mixed-methods approach, this research examines the historical context of the Fulani presence and recent trends and obstacles to their political participation. Findings revealed that while their representation has increased between 2013 and 2023 through political alliances, active engagement, and population growth, it remains constrained by systemic challenges such as discrimination and insufficient political organization. To enhance Fulani involvement in local, national, and international politics, the study underscores the need for empowering initiatives, fostering national unity, promoting political awareness, and reducing marginalization.
Keywords: Discrimination, democratization process, fulani people, Menchum, political inclusion