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Monday 27 February 2012

Biya " in good health" as he heads home

Paul Biya last week was discharged from a private hospital in Switzerland following his monthly routine health check to determine the cause of a sudden chest pain whilst having a private reception at his no more secret respite home in Geneva.

The 79 year old Cameroon president was sent home as the full examination of the chest infection failed to reveal anything seriously wrong with him according to a source close to the First Lady, Chantal Biya.

Doctors are happy at the moment with the progress, Paul Biya is making away from home growing governance and accountability problems.

 But intelligence said that Doctors warn the head of state about his fragile heart condition with his age and advise him to reduce the amount of work he used to do back home.

He was encouraged to take a break or risk heart failure condition. At 80 year old he will try again to lead his political party to the upcoming general elections.

The First Lady has been assured that there is nothing to worry about for the moment and the father of 3 and step father of 2 can still enjoy playing at his private residence with his children.

Paul Biya used unmarked escort vehicle to leave the high secured private hospital to be reunited with his whole family and the selective members of the delegation that always travel with him on private holidays.

Biya and his entourage don`t communicate a lot and always keep the country away from pressure and anxious about his whereabouts and precisely his health condition to govern the country. Concerns about Paul Biya`s health surfaced last year in December when he became impossible for him to attend many security brief meetings with his army generals.

In Geneva where he is at the moment with the First Lady and children, well-wishers have organised a vigil to pray for a prompt recovery has the Head of State will be heading back home in Cameroon.

The leader of the main opposition party,  John Fru Ndi, fromthe Social Democratic Front on a foreign radio last week criticised the government for showing a lack of respect for the Cameroon people by not telling them exactly where is the man who is supposed to be conducting the Cameroon day to day train...