Cameroon bans any talk about 91-year-old President Biya's health
Cameroon has outlawed any discussion about the health of
91-year-old President Paul Biya, a letter shared by the interior ministry said,
after Biya's prolonged absence fuelled widespread speculation he was unwell.
Earlier this week, the authorities put out statements saying
the president was on a private
visit to Geneva and in good health, dismissing reports he had fallen
ill as "pure fantasy".
In the letter to regional governors dated Oct. 9, Interior
Minister Paul Atanga Nji said discussing the president's health was a matter of
national security.
From now on, "any debate in the media about the
president's condition is therefore strictly prohibited. Offenders will face the
full force of the law", Nji said.
He ordered the governors to set up units to monitor
broadcasts on private media channels, as well as social networks.
Cocoa and oil-producing Cameroon, which has had just two
presidents since independence from France and Britain in the early 1960s, is
likely to face a messy succession crisis if Biya becomes too ill to remain in
office or dies.
Cameroon’s media regulator, the National Communication
Council, could not immediately be reached for comment.
"The president is elected by Cameroonians and it's just
normal that they worry about his whereabouts," said Hycenth Chia, a
Yaounde-based journalist and talk show host on privately owned television
Canal2 International.
"We see liberal discussions on the health of Joe Biden
and other world leaders, but here it is a taboo," he told Reuters.
Press freedom advocacy group Committee to Protect
Journalists said it was gravely concerned.
"Trying to hide behind national security on such a
major issue of national importance is outrageous," said Angela Quintal,
head of the CPJ's Africa Program.
Biya has not been seen in public since attending a
China-Africa forum in Beijing in early September. His failure to appear as
scheduled at a summit in France last weekend further stoked public discussion
about his health.
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