Cameroon's Longtime Leader Returns Amid Health Speculations

Cameroon's President Paul Biya, aged 91, returned to Yaoundé after weeks abroad, amid rising rumors about his health. His absence from significant events had fueled speculation. Biya, Africa's second-longest-serving leader, faces challenges from secessionist movements and extremist violence in the country.

Devdiscourse News Desk | Cameroon | 22 Oct 2024, 02:40 AM

Cameroon's President Paul Biya made a public appearance in Yaoundé after weeks abroad, amid swirling rumors regarding his health. At 91, the longstanding leader was seen greeting officials and crowds enthusiastically welcomed his return.

Biya's extended absence from key international gatherings, including the United Nations General Assembly, had fueled mounting speculation about his condition. Observers had been left questioning his well-being since his last public outing at the China-Africa summit in Beijing.

Under Biya's long tenure, Cameroon has faced sustained challenges, particularly from secessionist uprisings and Boko Haram-linked violence. In office since 1982, Biya remains Africa's second-longest-serving leader, a figure synonymous with Cameroon's post-independence history.

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