'If there's a coup, then ECOWAS will be willing to step in': West Africa bloc orders troops to Benin

France 24Sunday, December 7, 2025 at 9:18:35 PM
'If there's a coup, then ECOWAS will be willing to step in': West Africa bloc orders troops to Benin
  • The ECOWAS regional bloc has ordered the deployment of troops from four member countries to Benin following an attempted coup, signaling a strong stance against military takeovers in West Africa. This decision comes amid rising political instability in the region, particularly after a recent coup in Guinea-Bissau where military officers claimed control after disputed elections.
  • The intervention by ECOWAS underscores its commitment to maintaining democratic governance and stability in West Africa, particularly as the region faces increasing threats from military coups. The bloc's readiness to deploy troops reflects a proactive approach to deter further unrest and uphold constitutional order in member states.
  • This situation highlights a troubling trend of military coups in West Africa, with recent events in Guinea-Bissau and the foiled coup attempt in Benin illustrating the fragility of political systems in the region. The ongoing instability raises concerns about the effectiveness of democratic institutions and the potential for further escalations, prompting regional bodies like ECOWAS to take decisive action.
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