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Cameroon’s 92-year-old president Paul Biya sworn in for eighth term

The world’s oldest serving president pledges to restore order after protests left dozens dead and hundreds arrested following Cameroon’s disputed election.
Michael WandatiBy Michael WandatiNovember 7, 20253 Mins ReadNo Comments
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Cameroon’s 92-year-old president Paul Biya sworn in for eighth term
Cameroon’s long-time leader Paul Biya, second from right, was sworn in on Thursday 6, November 2025 for a new seven-year term following his victory in last month’s presidential election, which his opposition rival has described as “a constitutional coup.”

YAOUNDÉ, Cameroon — Cameroon’s 92-year-old President Paul Biya was sworn in for an eighth consecutive term in office, following an election that triggered a wave of post-election violence across the country. In his inaugural address, the world’s oldest president promised citizens that he would swiftly restore stability.

Offering condolences to the victims of the protests, President Biya specifically blamed the subsequent unrest on what he termed “irresponsible politicians.”

“I can assure you, order will reign,” he promised, asserting that it was pointless to plunge the country into crisis.

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Disputed election and political fallout

The nonagenarian leader won the poll with 54% of the vote, according to official results, compared to 35% secured by his main rival, Issa Tchiroma Bakary.

Following persistent allegations of fraud during the process, Biya described the electoral conduct as satisfactory and praised the electoral body, Elecam.

However, challenger Tchiroma Bakary maintains he was the rightful winner of the poll and has publicly accused the authorities of fraud, a claim that the authorities have denied.

Speaking to Parliament, the world’s oldest president promised to stay faithful to the confidence of the Cameroonian people and vowed to work for a “united, stable and prosperous” country.

The announcement of the official results led to deadly protests nationwide, resulting in at least 14 people killed and more than 1,200 arrested, according to figures from the National Human Rights Commission. Other institutions have presented a far higher death toll.

In his swearing-in speech delivered at the country’s parliament in the capital, Yaoundé, Biya congratulated the security forces for their role in containing the protests but notably failed to address complaints regarding the excessive use of force.

He insisted that the election was now a matter of the past, urging citizens to unite with him to build a “united, stable, and prosperous” country.

Resistance and international appeal

Prior to the inauguration, several parts of the country experienced crippling disruptions due to a general strike called by Tchiroma Bakary, particularly in his strongholds of Garoua and Douala.

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The opposition leader, who is the head of the National Salvation Front party and a former government information minister, has vowed to resist until his “victory” is officially recognized.

Paul Biya, 92, has been in power since 1982.

He went on to urge foreign powers to impose sanctions on Cameroonian officials over the recent crackdown on protests and complaints over electoral fraud.

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The Constitutional Council had previously dismissed eight official complaints regarding the election, citing insufficient evidence of irregularities or a lack of jurisdiction required to annul the results. Tchiroma Bakary himself has notably refused to file an official complaint.

President Biya, who first came into power in November 1982 following the resignation of President Ahmadou Ahidjo, is criticized by opponents who say he has ruled the country with an iron fist since then.

The President promised to make issues affecting women and young people a priority, with a commitment to address corruption and security challenges that have marred his administration over the years.

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