Cameroon’s 92-year-old President Paul Biya has announced his bid for an eighth term in office, extending his nearly 43-year rule over the Central African nation.
Despite mounting criticism and calls for political renewal, Biya’s campaign slogan, “The best is yet to come,” signals his intent to continue steering Cameroon through its challenges.
Biya’s health has been a subject of speculation, particularly after a 42-day absence from public view last year, which the government dismissed as “pure fantasy.” The president’s age and health have sparked debate, with some questioning his capacity to govern.
Nevertheless, analysts say Biya’s entrenched patronage system, flawed electoral institutions, loyal army, and divided opposition make him a strong contender in the October 12 election.