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Cameroon's President Biya Returns After Extended Two-Month Absence
President Paul Biya has returned to Cameroon following a 73-day absence that sparked widespread speculation about the health of the 93-year-old leader and questions over the country's governance structure.
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The Cameroonian president's prolonged time away from the country had triggered considerable concern among political observers and the public, with his extended absence raising questions about executive continuity and decision-making processes in the Central African nation.
Biya's return marks an end to the speculation that had circulated during his time overseas, where questions had emerged about the functioning of government institutions in his absence and broader concerns about the aging leader's capacity to discharge his presidential duties.
The 93-year-old president has led Cameroon since 1982, making him one of Africa's longest-serving leaders. His extended absences from the country have periodically raised questions among observers about succession planning and the stability of the administration.
The return signals continuity in the presidency, though the incident underscores ongoing concerns within Cameroonian political circles about governance arrangements and the need for clarity regarding institutional operations during periods when the head of state is absent from the country.