Biya...back to country comfort.

20.8.2026
Cameroon’s President Paul Biya returned home on Thursday after his longest recorded stay abroad since taking power more ​than four decades ago, ending months of speculation about his ‌health and whereabouts.
The 93-year-old leader arrived at Yaounde’s Nsimalen International Airport aboard a chartered flight from Geneva, Switzerland, after more than 10 weeks away.
Biya, the world’s oldest head ​of state, left Cameroon on June 7 for what the ​civil cabinet described as “a brief private stay in Europe”.
The president, ⁠accompanied by First Lady Chantal Biya, touched down around 4.45 p.m. local ​time (1545 pm GMT) before departing in a motorcade for the Etoudi Unity ​Palace.
He waved through a half-open window to hundreds of supporters of the ruling Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM) who lined the streets of the capital to welcome him home, ​waving party colours and banners praising the president.
Biya’s prolonged absence had ​fuelled widespread speculation about his health and capacity to govern, despite repeated assurances from ‌authorities that ⁠he would return soon. It also raised more questions about political succession in a country where power remains highly centralized around the presidency.

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