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Atanga Nji Represents President Paul Biya at Inauguration of Pope Leo XIV

Njong Shey by Njong Shey
May 19, 2025
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Paul Atanga Nji, Cameroon’s Minister of Territorial Administration, represented President Paul Biya at the inauguration ceremony of Pope Leo XIV, held on Sunday at the Vatican.

During the event, Minister Atanga Nji was seen in conversation with the new Pope. At one point, he pulled out an envelope, which the Pope placed a hand on. The contents of the envelope were not disclosed, prompting speculation and debate on social media platforms.

Second Time Representing President Biya Abroad

This marks the second international occasion on which Minister Atanga Nji has represented President Biya. He previously led the Cameroonian delegation during the funeral of Pope Francis. At that event, he met with various global leaders, including former U.S. President Joe Biden, with whom he was seen shaking hands.

Questions Surrounding Representation

The minister’s presence at such high-profile international events has led to public discussion about the appropriate protocol for representing the President abroad. Critics point out that Cameroon has a Minister of External Relations, Lejeune Mbela Mbela, who is typically responsible for handling foreign affairs.

There is currently no publicly available legal provision that clearly defines who is authorized to represent the President in international settings, leaving room for differing interpretations and opinions.

Political Commentary on the Debate

Some political observers view the debate over representation as a distraction from more pressing domestic challenges.

Barrister Agbor Balla, a member of Akere Muna’s NOW Movement, stated:

“The question is: Why are there still no good roads? Why do so many lack clean water and electricity? Why are our youths fleeing the country in search of dignity? Why is unemployment crushing our potential?”

He further added:

“The question is: Why are there still no good roads? Why do so many lack clean water and electricity? Why are our youths fleeing the country in search of dignity? Why is unemployment crushing our potential?”

According to him, public attention is being diverted away from fundamental governance issues:

“True leadership is not performance. True blessing comes when leaders serve the people, not when they seek approval abroad.”


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