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His Excellency Paul BIYA: Africa’s Longest-Serving President

His Excellency Paul BIYA was born on February 13, 1933, in Mvomeka’a, Meyomessala Subdivision, Dja-et-Lobo Division, South Region, Cameroon. He is the son of Etienne MVONDO ASSAM and Anastasie EYENGA ELLE.

Paul BIYA became Cameroon’s second Head of State on November 6, 1982, following the resignation of President Ahmadou AHIDJO on November 4, 1982.

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Paul BIYA has received numerous awards and distinctions, including:

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On November 6, 1982, Paul BIYA was sworn in as President of the United Republic of Cameroon, becoming the second President in the country’s history. This followed the resignation of President Ahmadou AHIDJO on November 4, 1982. At the time of his ascension, Paul BIYA was the 1st Vice-President of the Central Committee of the Cameroon National Union (CNU) and a member of the Political Bureau of the Party.

He has since been re-elected multiple times: on January 14, 1984, April 24, 1988, October 11, 1992, October 11, 1997, October 10, 2004, October 9, 2011, and October 7, 2018. BIYA became the President of the Cameroon National Union (CNU) on September 14, 1984, and later the President of the Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM) on March 24, 1985.

In 1990, Paul BIYA restored multiparty democracy by enacting a law on associations and political parties, ending a period of de facto one-party rule since 1966. As of today, over 200 political parties have been legalized. Despite the CPDM’s electoral victories in 1997, 2002, 2007, and 2013, BIYA has consistently formed inclusive governments, with multiple parties represented in both the government and legislature.

Publications:

Paul BIYA is the author of Communal Liberalism, a political essay published in 1987 by Editions Marcel Fabre, Lausanne. The book, translated into several languages, outlines his vision for economic liberalism, national solidarity, social justice, and the peaceful coexistence of diverse communities. It also advocates the modernization of the state and international cooperation.

Personal Life:

Paul BIYA is married to Chantal Pulchérie BIYA. They have three children: Frank BIYA, Paul BIYA Junior, and Anastasie Brenda BIYA EYENGA

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