Cameroon's President Paul Biya's Health Fuels Speculation Amid Prohibited Discussions
The 91-year-old leader's absence from public view has led to government bans on media discussions, raising concerns over succession and political stability.
- President Paul Biya has not been seen publicly since early September, prompting rumors about his health and whereabouts.
- The Cameroonian government has banned media discussions on Biya's health, threatening legal action against those who violate this directive.
- Biya's prolonged absences have created a leadership vacuum in a country facing internal conflicts and economic challenges.
- Speculation surrounds Biya's potential successor, with no clear plan in place, leading to anxiety about a possible power struggle.
- Opposition figures and journalists have criticized the government's secrecy, emphasizing the public's right to information about the president's health.