[3][4][5] Libii consistently criticizes the Cameroonian Electoral Code, which allows Paul Biya to run for the presidency repeatedly.
[6] He was first nominated for the presidential election at the age of 38 in 2018, becoming the youngest candidate, backed by the Univers Party and mentored by Professor Prosper Nkou Mvondo.
[7] He launched a groundbreaking campaign titled "11 million voters," asserting: "Thousands of my compatriots have called on me to lead their destinies.
[15][16] In December 2019, he announced his election as the chairman of the Board of Risius Holding,[17] a multinational specializing in Agribusiness-Import-Export, with its headquarters in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire.
Soon after, some of the revelations, by letter, informed the Minister of Territorial Administration, Paul Atanga Nji, of Cabral Libii's exclusion from said political party.
[21] In December 2019, he announced his election as the chairman of the Board of Risius Holding,[22] a multinational specializing in Agribusiness-Import-Export, with its headquarters in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire.