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Tinubu’s Quick Action on Benin Coup Reinforces Nigeria’s Role as West Africa’s Democracy Guardian – Presidency

VICTOR UGOCHUKWU by VICTOR UGOCHUKWU
December 8, 2025
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President Bola Tinubu’s rapid intervention following Sunday’s failed military coup in the Benin Republic has reinforced Nigeria’s position as the guardian of constitutional governance in West Africa, the Presidency declared on Monday.

Dada Olusegun, Special Assistant to the President on Social Media, issued the commendation in a statement posted on X, highlighting the significance of Nigeria’s immediate response to the attempted overthrow of President Patrice Talon.

The coup attempt, orchestrated by dissident soldiers calling themselves the “Military Committee for Refoundation” and led by Lt. Col. Pascal Tigri, involved the brief takeover of Benin’s state broadcaster on Sunday before loyalist forces regained control and restored constitutional order.

According to Olusegun, President Tinubu’s decisive leadership during the brief crisis demonstrated Nigeria’s enduring commitment to protecting democratic institutions across the West African sub-region.

“The recent attempted coup in the Republic of Benin once again underscored the critical role President Bola Ahmed Tinubu plays in safeguarding democracy and stability across West Africa,” the presidential aide wrote.

He noted that Nigeria responded with remarkable speed as events unfolded in Cotonou on December 7, 2025, deploying resources and issuing strong condemnations that helped shape international reaction to the insurrection.

“As chaos briefly unfolded in Cotonou on December 7, 2025, Nigeria, under President Bola Tinubu’s direction, moved swiftly and decisively, demonstrating firm commitment to constitutional order in the sub-region,” Olusegun stated.

The presidential spokesman acknowledged that while Beninese security forces successfully suppressed the mutiny through their own efforts, Nigeria’s prompt denunciation of the coup attempt significantly influenced how regional actors responded to the crisis.

Olusegun drew connections between President Tinubu’s individual response and the broader institutional position of the Economic Community of West African States, which has sought to establish a zero-tolerance policy toward military takeovers.

“President Tinubu’s leadership also harmonised with ECOWAS’ strong response. As ECOWAS Chair, Tinubu has consistently insisted that the era of coups in West Africa must end,” he explained.

The statement portrayed Nigeria under Tinubu’s administration as setting the standard for regional conduct, championing peaceful resolution of disputes and upholding constitutional frameworks as non-negotiable principles of governance.

“President Tinubu’s rapid, coherent, and resolute response reinforced Nigeria’s traditional role as the anchor of West African stability,” Olusegun asserted.

Despite celebrating the coup’s failure, the presidential aide issued a cautionary note about the continuing threat to democratic governance across the region, where several countries have experienced successful military takeovers in recent years.

He specifically referenced Benin’s upcoming 2026 electoral transition as a critical period requiring vigilance and support from regional partners committed to constitutional processes.

“Ultimately, as Benin prepares for its 2026 transition, and as the region continues to grapple with waves of military interventions, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s unwavering defence of democracy stands out as a stabilizing force, guiding West Africa toward a future where constitutional order is non-negotiable,” Olusegun concluded.

The Presidency’s statement comes after Nigeria deployed fighter jets from Lagos to conduct surveillance over Benin Republic during the height of the crisis, though the aircraft were recalled once authorities confirmed the situation had stabilized.

President Tinubu’s role as ECOWAS Chair places him at the center of regional efforts to counter the recent wave of military coups that have destabilized governments in Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, and Guinea, with those countries subsequently withdrawing from the regional bloc.

The proximity of Benin Republic to Nigeria, combined with the porous nature of their shared border, makes political instability in the neighboring nation a matter of direct national security concern for Africa’s most populous country.

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VICTOR UGOCHUKWU

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