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DEEP State; Cameroon’s Biya Appoints Son Vice President, Head Of Armed Forces

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Cameroon President Paul Biya has appointed his son, Franck Emmanuel Biya, to three of the country’s most powerful positions, naming him Vice President of the Republic, Head of the Armed Forces, and Minister Delegate at the Ministry of Defence in a sweeping consolidation of executive and military authority.

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The appointments were confirmed in an official presidential decree dated April 4, 2026, issued from the capital, Yaoundé.

“Mr Franck Emmanuel Biya is appointed Vice President of the Republic of Cameroon,” the document reads.

“Mr Franck Emmanuel Biya is appointed Head of the Armed Forces,” before adding that he will also serve as Minister Delegate at the Ministry of Defence.

According to the presidency, the appointments were made in accordance with constitutional provisions and existing defence legislation, citing “service requirements” as the primary justification. The decree also notes that the measures are to be registered and published under an expedited procedure and entered into the country’s Official Gazette.

The move marks a significant restructuring of Cameroon’s power architecture, placing both executive and military authority within a single office held by the president’s son.

Analysts say this development is likely to intensify scrutiny over governance, institutional independence, and the concentration of power in the Central African nation.

President Biya, who has ruled Cameroon since 1982 after succeeding Ahmadou Ahidjo, remains one of the longest-serving leaders in the world. Now in his early nineties, his latest decision comes amid heightened political tensions following a contested presidential election and growing public unrest.

Biya, 93, was sworn in for an unprecedented eighth term after securing 54 percent of the vote in the most recent election, according to official results.

His main challenger, Issa Tchiroma Bakary, garnered 35 percent but rejected the outcome, alleging widespread electoral fraud and declaring himself the rightful winner. The government has consistently denied these allegations.

The election triggered protests in several parts of the country, drawing international attention and raising concerns over democratic processes and civil liberties.

While President Biya described the vote as “satisfactory” and praised electoral authorities, opposition figures and civil society groups have continued to question the credibility of the process.

The country’s Constitutional Council of Cameroon dismissed multiple legal challenges to the election results, citing either insufficient evidence or lack of jurisdiction.

The rulings effectively confirmed Biya’s continued tenure, further entrenching his administration at a time of political uncertainty.

Observers note that the elevation of Franck Emmanuel Biya to such influential roles may signal a broader strategy related to political succession.

Although he has largely remained out of the public eye in previous years, his sudden rise to the vice presidency and command of the armed forces positions him at the centre of Cameroon’s future leadership landscape.

Critics argue that the appointments raise serious questions about democratic governance and institutional checks and balances.

Supporters of the government, however, maintain that the appointments are lawful and necessary to ensure stability during a period of national unrest.

They argue that centralising authority could enhance coordination between political leadership and security forces, particularly as the country navigates ongoing internal challenges.

Cameroon has faced multiple security concerns in recent years, including separatist tensions in its Anglophone regions and threats from extremist groups in the Far North.

The government has frequently emphasised the need for strong and unified leadership to address these issues.

The international community is expected to closely monitor the implications of the appointments, particularly in relation to governance standards, human rights, and the rule of law.

The decision may also influence diplomatic relations and development partnerships, as global actors assess the trajectory of political reforms in Cameroon.

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