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Benin Arrests Dozen Soldiers After Attempted Coup — President Talon Safe, Order Restored

“Foiled coup in Benin: Dozen soldiers arrested as government swiftly restores order.”
Adejuyigbe AdegokeBy Adejuyigbe AdegokeDecember 7, 2025 Politics No Comments3 Mins Read
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In a dramatic early-morning turn of events on 7 December 2025, Benin Republic’s government announced that it had thwarted an attempted military coup, arresting around a dozen soldiers, including the alleged ringleaders, according to military and security sources.

What Happened

Around a dozen soldiers have been arrested in connection with the foiled coup, AFP reported on Sunday. One source specified 13 arrests, noting that all detainees are active-duty soldiers except for one, a former member of the armed forces.

The arrests came after a startling broadcast on Benin’s national television early Sunday morning. A group of military officers appeared on screen declaring that they had removed President Patrice Talon, dissolved all state institutions, and seized power.

The officers identified themselves as the Military Committee for Refoundation (CMR), claiming that their takeover was necessary to address security issues in the north and grievances within the armed forces. They named several officers as leaders of the putative committee, but no permanent control of government institutions was established.





Government Response

The presidency quickly reassured the public. President Talon is safe, and loyalist forces were reported to be restoring order. In a statement available to press, the government described the incident as the work of “a small group” with limited influence.

“This is a small group of people who only control the television. The regular army is regaining control. The city and the country are completely secure,” the presidency said.

Interior Minister Alassane Seidou also confirmed that constitutional order had been preserved, and authorities swiftly regained control of the situation.

Reactions and Regional Context

The failed coup drew immediate attention from regional and international bodies.

  • The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), condemned the attempt as “unconstitutional” and pledged support for Benin’s government.

  • The African Union (AU), labeled the military intervention a breach of democratic norms and called for the full respect of constitutional authority.

Although Benin Republic has been relatively stable compared to some of its West African neighbours, the attempted coup underscores underlying tensions within the military and dissatisfaction with governance structures.

Significance

While the government’s swift action prevented any prolonged disruption, the incident highlights vulnerabilities in security and the potential for small factions to attempt destabilising maneuvers. Experts note that addressing the grievances cited by the plotters — including the treatment of soldiers and concerns over military promotions — will be critical to prevent future unrest.

The foiled coup serves as a reminder that even nations considered politically stable are not immune to sudden crises, and maintaining robust democratic institutions and disciplined military structures is key to long-term stability.

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