Cameroon’s government bans any talk about 91-year-old President Biya’s health

Cameroon has recently issued a ban on public discussions about the health of its 91-year-old President, Paul Biya, framing the issue as one of national security. This directive was announced after increasing speculation about Biya’s health due to his extended absence from public events since early September. Authorities have warned that any debates in the media or on social platforms concerning the president’s condition are prohibited, with offenders facing legal consequences.

The government’s stance comes amidst rumors that Biya, who has led Cameroon for over 40 years, may be seriously ill. The administration insists that Biya is in good health and on a private visit to Geneva. Despite these assurances, his failure to attend several international events, including the UN General Assembly and a summit in France, has heightened public concerns.

The ban has been criticized as an attempt to suppress free speech and restrict media freedom, especially in a country that has only seen two leaders since gaining independence.

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