The Cameroonian government has officially dismissed a fake presidential decree that surfaced recently, sparking public speculation. The document, claiming to appoint a Vice President, was submitted to the Cameroon Radio Television (CRTV) but was not broadcast due to concerns over its authenticity. Government officials confirmed the decree was not signed by President Paul Biya and did not follow proper procedure for official publication. The individual who submitted the document is not affiliated with the President’s office, further raising suspicions. The Minister of Communication emphasized the strict protocol for releasing official government acts and assured the public that legitimate decrees are published through official channels. This clarification aims to quell rumors and reaffirm the government's control over official communications. Officials stressed vigilance and adherence to established protocols to prevent such incidents in the future.

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