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Cameroon President Paul Biya returns after 73 days away

The FrontierThe FrontierAugust 21, 2026 252 Minutes read0

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President Paul Biya returned to Cameroon yesterday after a 73-day absence that fuelled speculation about the 93-year-old’s health and who is really running the country.

The world’s oldest serving head of state, Biya landed in Yaounde at around 1600 GMT from Geneva, where he had been staying since June 7 on what his office called “a short private stay”, reports AFP.

Cameronian media had reported that Biya, leader since 1982, had been in the Swiss city with family members and close aides.

After more than two months away, the president left the airport alongside first lady Chantal Biya, waving from a car on its way to the presidential palace.

Dozens of ruling party supporters gathered at the airport to welcome him home, some wearing clothes bearing Biya’s image.

Biya’s health has long been the subject of rumours, often linked to his frequent stays in Geneva.

On June 18, Communication Minister Rene Emmanuel Sadi denied reports that Biya had been hospitalised at a Geneva clinic.

His unusually long absence sparked sharp criticism from the opposition, which condemned an “institutional vacuum” and a country on “autopilot” while the appointment of a new government and vice president have been pending for months.

‘Spectacle’

“For a democracy like ours, it’s normal for a president’s prolonged absence to raise questions. But it changed nothing in the functioning of the country,” said teacher Giles Owono, 30, who also came to greet Biya.

James Fame Ndongo, a senior ruling party figure and higher education minister, dismissed claims of a power vacuum last month, insisting the president continued to oversee state affairs.

For many Cameroonians, however, Biya’s repeated absences over the past two decades have become a source of growing frustration.

“It makes no difference whether he returns or stays away. When he is here, he does nothing,” Univers opposition party leader Prosper Nkou Mvondo told our correspondent.

“I see no reason to take part in this spectacle.”

Biya’s re-election to an eighth term in October 2025 triggered protests that were violently suppressed. The authorities acknowledged several dozen deaths but did not provide a definitive toll.

His long stay abroad has also stoked talk of a post-Biya future and accelerated jockeying among would-be successors as questions over who might replace him persist.

Without a vice president, the senate president, Aboubakary Abdoulaye, is next in line to lead in the event of a power vacuum, until a presidential election can be organised.

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