Rumors of Cameroonian President Paul Biya's d3ath have ignited political speculation online and controversy surrounding the country's succession plans after his 42-year reign.
Biya, who has served as president of Cameroon since 1982, has been absent from several public functions.
Following Biya's extended absence after the China-Africa Summit from September 4 to 6, 2024, and the International Organisation of La Francophonie (OIF) summit, held in France on 4 and 5 October, Cameroonian lawyer Christian Ntimbane expressed concerns in an open letter to Samuel Mvondo Ayolo, the director of the Civil Cabinet.
According to Cameroon Concord, a political framework may already be in place to facilitate the transition, with Biya’s brother-in-law, Robert Nkili, positioned to serve as interim president. However, opposition leaders such as Maurice Kamto could mobilize to contest any attempt at dynastic succession, pushing for democratic reforms.