Cameroon bans discussing president's health amid speculation on his absence
Briefly

Cameroonian authorities have banned discussions about President Paul Biya's health, deeming the topic a national security matter. Any media speculation is strictly prohibited.
Interior minister Paul Atanga Nji labeled discussions on the president's health as a threat to national security, suggesting that offenders could face prosecution for any infractions.
Biya, who has ruled since 1982, has recently made headlines due to his increased absences from public engagements and ongoing speculation regarding his health.
Despite the government's assurances of Biya's good health, the president's prolonged absence from public life has fueled rumors and uncertainty among the population.
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