Paul Biya’s health and Franck Biya’s political moves draw attention

The Cameroonian President’s prolonged stay in Switzerland for medical treatment has reignited discussions about the future of power in Yaoundé. Meanwhile, his son, Franck Biya, appears to be stepping into the political spotlight, raising questions about potential succession strategies within the country’s ruling circles.

Paul Biya seated.

Cameroon’s leadership under scrutiny as Biya remains in Europe

President Paul Biya’s extended absence from Cameroon has fueled speculation about his health and the stability of the government. Reports indicate he has been receiving medical care in Switzerland, a regular destination for his treatment over the years. Observers note that his prolonged stay abroad often coincides with periods of heightened political maneuvering within the ruling party.

Franck Biya’s rising political profile

Against this backdrop, Franck Biya, the President’s eldest son, has been increasingly visible in public events and official functions. His recent appearances have sparked discussions about a possible transition of power, though no official statements have been made. Political analysts suggest that such moves could signal preparations for a post-Biya era, even as the current administration maintains a tight grip on the state apparatus.

Questions swirl over Cameroon’s political future

With Cameroon’s 2025 elections on the horizon, questions about succession and leadership continuity dominate national conversations. The absence of the President, coupled with his son’s growing involvement in state affairs, has intensified debates about the country’s political trajectory. While the ruling party insists on stability, the timing of these developments has raised eyebrows among both domestic and international observers.

As Cameroon navigates this period of uncertainty, the interplay between health, power, and succession remains a critical focus. The coming months will likely reveal more about the intentions of both Paul Biya and his son, Franck, as the nation watches closely.