Cameroon’s Longtime President Paul Biya Dies At 91

LAGOS OCTOBER 9TH (NEWSRANGERS)-Cameroonian President passed away at a military hospital in Paris, France, marking the end of an era for the Central African nation he ruled for over four decades.

Rumors about Biya’s health had circulated for weeks, igniting political speculation and concerns over the country’s future. His extended absence following the China-Africa Summit, held from September 4 to 6, 2024, sparked widespread debate.

In a public letter, lawyer Christian Ntimbane raised concerns about the lack of updates on Biya’s health, urging the government to be transparent.

“If he is on vacation, say so. If he is sick, say that too,” Ntimbane wrote in an appeal to the director of the Civil Cabinet, Samuel Mvondo Ayolo.

Public anxiety reached a fever pitch in the absence of official information, with reports suggesting Biya had been either recovering in Switzerland or receiving treatment in France. His death now shifts attention to Cameroon’s succession plans, which have long been the subject of speculation given Biya’s advanced age and lengthy rule.

On social media platforms such as X (formerly Twitter), users voiced differing opinions on the nation’s future. Some expressed relief, believing Biya’s death marks an end to his authoritarian grip on power. Others suggested that France may intervene in Cameroon’s political future, potentially pushing for Biya’s eldest son, Franck Emmanuel Biya, to take his place.

Paul Biya Political insiders, including sources from the news outlet Cameroon Concord, have indicated that a framework may already be in place to ensure a smooth transition. Reports suggest that Robert Nkili, Biya’s brother-in-law, could be installed as interim president. This has raised concerns among opposition leaders, most notably Maurice Kamto, who could challenge any attempt to install a dynastic successor and push for democratic reforms.

Biya, who first took office as president on November 6, 1982, after serving as prime minister for seven years, was a dominant figure in African politics. His 42-year rule made him the second-longest-serving president on the continent, trailing only Equatorial Guinea’s Teodoro Obiang Nguema.

Globally, he was the longest-serving non-royal national leader and the oldest sitting head of state.

As Cameroon faces this uncertain moment, the country’s future remains unclear. With Biya’s death, the nation could be entering a period of political upheaval, with the potential for both reform and unrest. For now, Cameroonians are left waiting for answers, as the government remains tight-lipped on what comes next for the country.

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