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Sultan Ibrahim Mbombo Njoya who left the country since February 23, 2016 after his controversial speech during a CPDM rally in the West region appealing to President Biya to continue as head of state beyond 2018 was reportedly seen at the FIFA headquarters in Zurich. Local media reports say he was in Switzerland to collect money known in Cameroon as "per diem" in his capacity as member of the advisory committee of FIFA. The Sultan had a medical check up in France and later a brief stint in Zurich in Switzerland. 

A lot of tongues have been waging ever since the Sultan and President Biya left the country almost simultaneously, which fueled the possibility that the President of the Republic had asked the king to come and explain the remarks he made during a CPDM meeting in Baffoussam. Sultan Njoya was quoted as saying "It is very urgent and imperative to consider convening an extraordinary congress of our party, to discuss the alarming situation that is on the horizon, that may seriously threaten the peace which is very dear to us which was acquired after a hard struggle".

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