Benin Says Coup Attempt Foiled After Soldiers Seize State TV
Loyalist forces swiftly regained control after a mutiny by the Military Committee for Refoundation; 14 soldiers were arrested, and the regional bloc ECOWAS prepared troop deployment.
- The president of Benin, Patrice Talon, condemned a foiled coup bid by mutinous soldiers and said the situation is 'under control' as the mutineers are 'fleeing'.
- ECOWAS troops from Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria and Sierra Leone will be deployed to Benin to 'preserve constitutional order and the territorial integrity' of the country.
- President Talon assured the public to 'calmly go about your activities' as 'security and public order will be maintained throughout the national territory'.
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DECRYPTAGE - Despite its failure, the attempted coup d'état on Sunday in Cotonou highlights the weakening of democratic ideas in the region.
In the wake of an attempt to putsch that the Cotonou authorities claimed to have foiled, the situation in the country remains "volatile", according to French diplomacy, while troops from the
Why Coups Are Unsettling West Africa
Political analysts, diplomats and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have identified bad governance, sit-tight syndrome, among others, as the reasons for the rising spate of coups in the West African sub-region. This followed the attempted coup in the Republic of Benin on Sunday, which threatened to throw the country into chaos. Benin’s government said it had thwarted the attempted coup, after a group of soldiers announced on state television th…
According to President Talon, a coup attempt in Benin in West Africa was successfully thwarted. Nigeria, the regional power, sends combat aircraft and ground troops to the neighboring country.
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