Cameroon: President Paul Biya’s leadership in the service of vulnerable youth

Access to a legal identity constitutes the first act of citizenship and the inalienable foundation of all sustainable human development. By undertaking the regularization of over 26,000 vulnerable children in 2026, Cameroon is reaching a historic milestone in its march toward total social inclusion.

This large-scale operation, orchestrated by the Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and the Family, embodies the political vision of sovereignty and dignity upheld by the Head of State, guaranteeing every young Cameroonian the right to become an actor in national development.

This unprecedented deployment is the concrete translation of the renewal set in motion by President Paul Biya at the outset of this mandate of great opportunities.

The Head of State, guarantor of unity and stability, has established open and decentralized governance, where technological innovation meets operational efficiency.

The doubling of funding and strategic partnership with municipal councils demonstrate a national leadership that anticipates the needs of the most vulnerable populations.

Under his authority, Cameroon does not merely manage the present; it is building the architecture of a modern state where the digitization of the civil status registry serves as a guarantee of transparency and institutional performance.

President Paul Biya remains the bedrock of Cameroonian resilience. His ability to transform structural challenges into social achievements silences conjecture and strengthens an increasingly inclusive society.

By making the birth certificate a lever for social protection and access to education, he reaffirms that true peace is nurtured by justice and equal opportunity.

This policy of silent but profound transformation is forging a stronger nation, ready to assume its role as a leader in Central Africa.

 The future of Cameroon is being written today with regained serenity. The President of the Republic, through his wisdom and sense of state, demonstrates that he is the only captain capable of steering the national ship toward the heights of emergence.

For this noble mission, he enjoys the full support of a dynamic and technocratic youth, proud of its identity and ready to carry forward the legacy of an exceptional leader.

Together, under the guidance of this people-centered governance, they are building a thriving Cameroon, where every citizen, recognized and protected by the law, proudly contributes to the greatness of the nation.

Eric NZEUHLONG

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