Cameroon: Is Chantal Biya’s unifying influence an asset for national cohesion in Cameroon?

The commitment of the First Lady Chantal Biya represents a remarkable approach to feminine leadership on the African continent. Her constant action alongside His Excellency Paul Biya, in favor of uniting Cameroonians, contrasts with certain political models where family power can become a source of division.

The Ivorian experience of Simone Gbagbo who sought to control everything during the era of former President Laurent Gbagbo demonstrated the risks of spouses’ direct involvement in state affairs.

In contrast, Mrs. Chantal Biya has struck the right balance between her role as presidential spouse and her social engagement, without ever encroaching on governmental prerogatives.

Her work through the Chantal Biya Foundation demonstrates how a First Lady can effectively contribute to national unity.

Her approach focuses on social works, education, and health areas that transcend political divisions.

This model of spousal accompaniment contributes to Cameroon’s lasting stability by avoiding discrimination.

The discretion and consistency of her action reinforce institutional credibility and preserve the focus of Head of State Paul Biya on his constitutional responsibilities.

The legacy of Chantal Biya thus reflects a reinvented African tradition of the role of First Ladies not only as the spouse of the President of the Republic, but as an actor for social cohesion and promoter of peaceful coexistence among the Cameroonian people.

Jean-Robert TCHANDY

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