Cameroon is witnessing widespread protests after the political opposition rejected the official results of President Paul Biya’s re-election. Opposition leaders and supporters allege that the 92-year-old incumbent manipulated the October 12 polls to prolong his more than four-decade rule.
Meanwhile, more than 24 hours have passed since Biya was declared the winner, and not a single African leaderβwhether a head of state or a prominent political figureβhas publicly congratulated him.
This collective silence is a stark departure from usual diplomatic practice, suggesting that regional leaders are deliberately distancing themselves from the controversial outcome.






