Paul Biya, Cameroon's 92-year-old president, announced his bid for an eighth term, claiming widespread calls for him to remain in office. However, increasing voices are urging him to step aside, including influential figures such as Catholic Archbishop Samuel Kleda and Biya's daughter, Brenda, who previously criticized his leadership on social media.
Biya, the longest-serving leader in the world, stands resilient in the face of criticism due to a deeply rooted patronage system, flawed electoral processes, and unwavering loyalty within the military. Despite health concerns and electoral challenges, his control over the political landscape gives him a robust chance of success in the upcoming election.
Opposition figures have faced arrests and legal threats, deterring political dissent. The