Cameroon’s incumbent President Paul Biya has been officially declared the winner of the country’s presidential election held two weeks ago.
The results, announced on Monday, reaffirm Biya’s position as one of Africa’s longest-serving leaders, extending a rule that began in 1982.
At 92, President Biya continues to lead the Central African nation despite growing calls for political reform, youth inclusion, and generational change.
The election outcome underscores the deep political continuity that has defined Cameroon for decades, even as opposition voices push for democratic renewal and economic transformation.
