‘Biya is in Europe, doing well,’ say Cameroon authorities, dismisses health speculation

Biya
President Paul Biya

October 9, 2024

Cameroon authorities on Tuesday dismissed widespread speculation regarding the health of 91-year-old President Paul Biya following his extended absence from public view, confirming that he is currently on a visit to Europe and is in good health.

Biya was last seen in public at the China-Africa summit in Beijing a month ago. Since then, he has not attended gatherings where he had been expected, including the United Nations General Assembly and the International Organization of La Francophonie summit in France.

Biya, who is known for traveling often to Europe, is known to be sick but no details have been publicly shared.

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The speculation and reports about Biya’s health status have “no connection with reality (and) are the product of fantasy,” Communications Minister Rene Sadi said in a statement, according to Associated Press report.

“The head of state is doing well and will return to Cameroon in the next few days,” Sadi added, giving no details about the nature of the trip or the date of his return.

Biya is Africa’s second-longest-serving leader and Cameroon’s second president since independence in 1960. He has been in power since 1982. He is the only leader many in the country have ever known.

Rights groups have accused him and his party of using various tactics including prosecuting and intimidating opponents to strengthen his grip on political power.

Biya’s government faces various challenges, including the secessionist movement in Cameroon’s English-speaking provinces that has resulted in deadly clashes with security forces as well as Islamic extremist violence by the Boko Haram group based in neighboring Nigeria.