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18, November 2021
Etoudi: Most French Cameroonians have doubt about Biya’s health and mental fitness 0
Most French speaking Cameroonians are now feeling uncertain on the bill of health and mental fitness of the 88-year-old President Biya.
A recent video of the dictator presently circulating on social media showed a very weak Biya and has prompted many politically docile French speaking Cameroonians to disagree with the statement that Biya is in good health.
“Biya is no more physically and mentally fit for office” a French Cameroun political commentator said last week.
The Beti Ewondo regime’s overall approval rating is now at its greatest low with civil administrators blaming the war in Southern Cameroons on Anglophone teachers.
A majority of French Cameroun ruling clans and tribes now disapprove of Biya and his CPDM party’s performance and many are saying that Biya should go and go now.
Biya and his men are also facing harsh criticism from every segment of the society including the Roman Catholic Church.
The Francophone dictator is also under pressure for corruption in the military, the senseless war in Southern Cameroons, the disturbing security situation in the East and the reemergence of Boko Haram in the Far North including the poor handling of Covid-19 funds.
By Chi Prudence Asong