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Ap Correspondent

Benin says situation ‘under control’ after apparent coup attempt

Benin’s foreign minister says the government has regained control after an apparent military coup attempt.

A group of soldiers announced the dissolution of the country’s government on state TV on Sunday morning.

It was the latest in a series of coup attempts in West Africa.

“There is an attempt but the situation is under control,” Olushegun Adjadi Bakari said on Sunday.

“Now it's a small group of military. A large part of the army is still loyalist and we are taking over the situation.”

He added that the coup plotters had only taken control of state TV and that the signal had been cut for several minutes.

The group, which called itself the Military Committee for Refoundation, announced it had removed the president and all state institutions.

“The army solemnly commits to give the Beninese people the hope of a truly new era, where fraternity, justice and work prevail,” said a statement read by one of the soldiers.

He was flanked by half a dozen others, several of whom were wearing helmets.

“The constitution is suspended. All institutions are dissolved (and) political party activities suspended until further notice.”

President Patrice Talon has been in power since 2016 and is due to step down next April after the presidential election.

Benin’s ruling coalition had nominated Finance Minister Romuald Wadagni to be its candidate, positioning a man seen as a key architect of its economic policies to pursue the administration’s current reform agenda if elected.

Mr Talon's decision to step down after two terms was a rare move in the West and Central Africa region, where democratic norms are increasingly under pressure.

A coup in Guinea-Bissau in November was the ninth in the region since 2020.

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