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Who Is Next!!! Why President Paul Biya, Yoweri Museveni And Other African Leaders Live in Fear?

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Across the African continent, seismic shifts are sending shockwaves through the corridors of power. The recent events in Africa are causing unease among its leaders, a lurking fear of 'who's next?' Stares at long serving African presidents in the face. This unfolding drama unfolds on multiple fronts, has a particular focus on the military. It's a storm we could dub the 'Wind of Coups,' blowing across Africa's political landscape. All eyes are now fixed on two powerful African presidents, Cameroon's 90-year-old President Paul Biya and Uganda's 78-year-old President Yoweri Museveni, both rulers have been in power for decades. Biya, shortly after the coup in Gabon was announced, begun making new changes at the central administrative unit at the Ministry of Defence. In a decree , Mr. Biya made some significant changes by appointing new staff members at the Ministry of Defence’s central administrative division.As for Museveni, the world watching closely for his next move, sensing that change is on the horizon.

Paul Biya: Decades in the Helm of Cameroon

Paul Biya has held the presidency of Cameroon since 1982. His political journey began as the Prime Minister of the country from 1975 to 1982 before ascending to the presidency. A shocking revelation for many Cameroonians is Biya's intention to run for yet another term of office during the 2025 election. This enduring tenure has been marked by a mix of accomplishments and controversies. While his government has achieved certain milestones, such as infrastructure development, Biya's extended rule has also faced criticism for allegations of corruption, electoral irregularities, and an increase in crime rates.

Yoweri Museveni: The Longest-Serving Ugandan President

Yoweri Museveni assumed the presidency of Uganda in 1986 and holds the distinction of being the longest-serving president in Ugandan history. His rule surpasses even the notorious Idi Amin's regime from 1971 to 1979. Museveni also commands the Uganda People's Defence Force as its commander-in-chief. Much like Biya, his leadership has been a mixed bag. While there have been commendable achievements, including relative political stability, Uganda has struggled with challenges such as political succession uncertainty, economic stagnation, a burgeoning youth population, an influx of refugees from neighboring countries, and pervasive poverty. Museveni's leadership has also faced criticism for its authoritarian tendencies and suppression of political dissent.




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