Depspite being detained by the country's authorities, Cameroon Fecafoot president Iya Mohammed has been re-elected to the role.
According to The Median (24th June 2013), Mohaammed was arrested on 10 June in connection with his job as director-general of the country's state- owned Cotton Development Company.
He won Wednesday's election after an initial delay, when police blocked delegates fron entering the Fecafoot headquarters for the polls. In his continuing absence, Fecafoot vice-president Mbombo Njoya will take chage of the organisation.
The elections were originally suspended by the government before football's world governing body Fifa intervened. It threatened to suspend the country from the internatonal game if the government continued to interfere.
Representatives of the victorious grouping withn Fecafoot said the election had resolved the issue.
"What has happened has saved our nation and has protected the image of our football in Cameroon,"
deputy vice-president Charles Mbella Moki told the BBC's Newssday programme.
But ther may yet be problems for the country, because delegates also boted to reject a deal which had been worked out between Fecafoot and the Cameroon government to resolve the row between them.
Fifa had overseen the talks, but Fecafoot delegates unanimously voted against the proposals.
It is also expected the Mjohammed's election could be challenged by the defeated guouping within Fecafoot.
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