West Africa Rocked: Benin Military Seizes Power, President Talon Toppled

On a recent Sunday, a group of soldiers in the West African nation of Benin appeared on national television claiming to have seized power, announcing the suspension of the constitution, the dissolution of all institutions, and the halt of political party activities. This dramatic declaration, initially portraying a successful military takeover, was later confirmed to be a foiled coup attempt by loyal forces.
The soldiers, some wearing helmets and flanked by others, conveyed a message expressing a solemn commitment to give the Beninese people "the hope of a truly new era, where fraternity, justice and work prevail." They justified their actions by criticizing President Patrice Talon's management of the country. Specific grievances included growing disgruntlement over insecurity in the country's north due to jihadist attacks, neglect of families of soldiers killed in combat, and overall poor leadership. Initial reports indicated that Lieutenant-Colonel Tigri Pascal would be leading a military transition council, and the soldiers also announced the closure of all land borders and the country's airspace.
The attempted coup unfolded as Benin was preparing for a presidential election in April, which would mark the end of incumbent Patrice Talon's second term in office. Talon, a 67-year-old businessman known as the "king of cotton" who first came to power in 2016, had pledged not to seek a third term – a rare move in a region increasingly marked by leaders clinging to power. His ruling coalition had already nominated Finance Minister Romuald Wadagni as its candidate, signaling a continuation of the administration's economic reform agenda.
The international community reacted swiftly. The French embassy in Benin reported gunfire near the president's residence in Cotonou and urged its citizens to stay indoors for safety. The African Union (AU) strongly condemned the military's actions, with Commission Chairperson Mahmoud Ali Yousouf urging the coup leaders to retreat. Yousouf emphasized that military interventions contravened the principles and values of the continental body and reaffirmed the AU's support for President Talon and Benin's legitimate authorities. Similarly, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) castigated the plotters, threatening to activate its regional standby force to neutralize any military offensive and avert an unconstitutional change of government. ECOWAS explicitly held the coup leaders responsible for any loss of life or property.
Crucially, the coup attempt was thwarted by loyal forces, and President Talon's safety remained uncompromised throughout the ordeal. Subsequent reports by AFP news agency indicated that at least thirteen active and former soldiers, including the leader of the foiled plot, were arrested. This successful neutralization prevented Benin from becoming the latest West African nation to fall under military rule.
This incident underscores the pervasive political instability in the West African region. Benin, formerly Dahomey, has a history of coups, experiencing six successful military takeovers between 1963 and 1972 after gaining independence from France on August 1, 1960. More recently, the region has witnessed a series of coups since 2020, including in Guinea-Bissau (just a week prior to Benin's incident), Burkina Faso, Guinea, Mali, and Niger. These events have heightened fears that democratic norms are under severe pressure, with regional blocs like the AU and ECOWAS often responding by suspending affected nations from their bodies.
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