The Two Most Protected Presidents In Africa With Very Tight Security

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The Two Most Protected Presidents In Africa With Very Tight Security

4 years ago

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A president is someone who is elected to rule the country's general affairs, to preserve peace and order, using the means necessary to do so. Each president is given ample protection to keep him safe from being threatened by external powers. Most of them go the extra mile to improve their protection to feel extra comfortable. The two presidents on this list are those who, for one cause or the other, have had a significant safety setback. Therefore, they have no choice but to defend themselves from external threats or threat. The following are included in them:

1.

Emmerson Mnangagwa, the President of Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe has suffered from severe security problems in the past, and the President has tightened his security more than expected. He goes out with a whole lot of escorts who are armed any time he goes to a meeting, both foreign and local. When he's inside his reinforced limousine, he's still escorted by so many security motorcycles.



2. President of Cameroon whose name is Paul Biya.

For the past 37 years, he has been Cameroon's president. Because of the existence of tight security, he has never encountered any assault on him that left him vulnerable. The car he goes around in costs around $500,000 for official relations and is an armored range rover.

He has one of the best car parades, carrying VIP members, especially political figures. His convoy is made up of very fast land cruisers and, with more than 15 fast motorcycles still trailing him, the Mercedes Benz S class.

He takes more than 30 bodyguards to protect him whenever he wants to travel for an official assignment outside of the country.



These are the two presidents in Africa with the most security. Your opinion would be respected greatly.

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