Benin Foils Coup Attempt Against President Talon Amid Regional Unrest
The government of Benin has successfully thwarted a military coup attempt aimed at toppling President Patrice Talon. Interior Minister Alassane Seidou announced the situation is under control, confirming that loyal armed forces arrested around a dozen soldiers involved in the plot.
These soldiers had attempted to seize control of state television, but the regular military maintained order. Although the president's whereabouts are currently unconfirmed, government officials assure the public that he is safe.
This incident adds to the troubling trend of coups in West Africa, with recent upheavals in neighboring countries like Guinea-Bissau, Gabon, and Niger. In light of these events, both the French and US embassies have advised their citizens to remain indoors due to security concerns.
As Benin approaches presidential elections in April 2026, the political landscape remains tense, highlighting the fragility of governance in the region.
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