African football's administering body (Caf) says it is a direct result of postponements in the advancement of Cameroon's readiness for the competition, because of begin in June.
Authorities settled on the choice at a gathering on Friday in Accra, Ghana, that kept going over 10 hours.
Caf president Ahmad says it will work to "decide another arranging nation before the year's over".
In an announcement, Caf said "various consistency conditions have not been met" and it would not like to uncover the Africa Cup of Nations to "any issues that could affect on the achievement of the loftiest African rivalry".
Caf included putting off the competition was impractical because of authoritative duties.
The competition is set to be the main held in June and July and will be extended from 16 to 24 groups.
Ahmad said a year ago that Cameroon still required "to persuade Caf of its capacity" to have the occasion, with the nation playing down apprehensions assents would be forced if arrangements were regarded to be behind the calendar.
Be that as it may, in August the executive of Caf's Nations Cup sorting outboard of trustees, Amaju Pinnick, said: "no one will remove it from Cameroon".
BBC Sport comprehends Morocco - having ventured in to hold the current year's African Nations Championship after Kenya was esteemed not prepared - South Africa and Egypt are on the whole under thought as substitution has.
Caf included that "Cameroon remains a genuine contender to compose a future release".
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