Head of State : Youth Assure Constant Support

Their messages of gratitude are captured in the latest edition of the presidential magazine, which also highlights activities of President Paul Biya and First Lady, in the first quarter of 2024.

The most recent edition the presidential magazine, “Le Temps Des Opportunités” has been published. The bilingual publication of the Civil Cabinet of the Presidency captures the activities of the Head of State for the months of January, February and March 2024. It opens with an inspirational quote of President Paul Biya, contained in his opening and general policy speech at the third ordinary congress of the CPDM in September 15, 2011 in which he notes that pride should be taken in the strides made to enhance the good of Cameroon and the Cameroonian people, despite challenges faced. Then follows the pictures and text on the celebration of the 58th Youth Day and the message of the Head of State to the youth. Messages held by the students and pupils as they march-past on February 11, 2024, reaffirm their support to the Head of State and republican institutions for a more united Cameroon. 
And next in the document of 116 pages, is the celebration of the 91st birthday anniversary of President Biya Biya, in what the magazine terms moderate and lively. The pictures therein in the publication, just like on the coverage page, show an enthusiastic Cameroonian youth, accompanied by other authorities who celebrate President Paul Biya at the helm of the nation. Pictures capture the celebration of the birthday nationwide with prayers being offered. 
As concerns the activities of the Head of State, audiences granted to the Chadian Minister of Economy Planning and International Cooperation, Mahamat Assouyouti Abakar on January 19, 2024, the Vice Premier of the People’s Republic of China and Special Representative of President Xi Jinping, Liu Guzhong, the UK-African Investment Summit Envoy Alastair McPhail, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration, and Francophonie Affairs of the Central African Republic, Sylvie Baïpo-Temon, and the outgoing Japanese Ambassador to Cameroon, Nozomu Takaoka, can ...

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