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Cameroon celebrated the 54th edition of its National Unity Day this Wednesday. The official parade took place on the iconic 20th May Boulevard in Yaoundé, marking the highlight of a day that commemorates the 1972 referendum which established the unitary state.

The celebration followed the usual protocol. It all began with the arrival of Head of State Paul Biya, followed by the singing of the national anthem and a survey of the troops gathered .

The first performance was delivered by the traditional gendarmerie carousel, a meticulously choreographed ballet that, captivated the audience with its discipline and grace.Next came this year’s guest of honour: a special contingent of the Chadian Armed Forces, whose performance was warmly applauded, symbolising the strength of military cooperation between Yaoundé and N’Djamena, particularly in the fight against Boko Haram.

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The parade proper then kicked off, led by the Presidential Guard, followed by the rest of the armed forces (Army, Navy, Air Force, Gendarmerie, Fire Brigade), in a powerful display of the harmony between the military and the nation.

Then came the motorised parade, featuring armoured vehicles, combat trucks and other heavy machinery, before the procession gave way to the civilian dimension. Schoolchildren, students, associations and political parties marched one after another, in a festive atmosphere despite a light rain that did nothing to dampen the enthusiasm.

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The celebration was not confined to 20 May alone. The previous evening, 19 May, saw the traditional torchlight retreat, a night-time lantern procession weaving through the capital’s main thoroughfares. And on the evening of 20 May, the skies over Yaoundé blazed with a grand fireworks display; a moment of collective joy that brought the festivities to a beautiful close.

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DJERMI DJIDATA GODS GRACE is a third year journalism student at the ADVANCED SCHOOL OF MASS COMMUNICATION (ASMAC-ESSTIC). She holds a Bachelor's degree in Bilingual Letters. Through this blog, she shares insightful perspectives and reflections on current affairs and the media landscape combining rigor, creativity and a strong sense of responsibility. DJERMI DJIDATA GODS GRACE aspires to contribute to ethical, impactful and socially responsible journalism.

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