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Calm returns to Cotonou with Benin Republic coup plotters on the run

The FrontierThe FrontierDecember 12, 2025 903 Minutes read0

•A motorbike rider drives past the Amazone statue in Cotonou

Five people are lined up before Chantal Dagah’s newsstand in Benin’s economic capital, Cotonou — a sure sign of trouble.

Traffic at her kiosk, just steps away from several government ministries that were guarded by tanks the day after the coup attempt, usually comes in dribs and drabs, but the day after the coup people across the seaside city were eager for more information.

The day before, a group of soldiers took over the national television station and announced that President Patrice Talon had been deposed, but the attempted putsch was ultimately defeated by loyalist army forces with the help of the Nigerian air force, reports AFP.

“I don’t usually buy newspapers, but today I grabbed two, because something exceptional happened yesterday,” said customer Stephane Nelson, spending several minutes browsing the newsstand.

Despite the air strikes and troop deployments the day before, calm had returned across the coastal city of Cotonou as the economic engine of the small West African nation kicked back to life.

“Talon reassures the country after foiled coup” blared a headline in Le Parakois newspaper. L’Independant joined in: “President Talon’s statement reassures and re-enchants the Nation.”

Beyond the front pages, the main upheaval was the tanks in the streets, including those moving along the Boulevard de la Marina, which connects the presidential palace, airport, sea port and several ministries.

Some roads to the palace remained blocked to traffic.

Coup plotters on the run 

“It was important to know more,” Nelson told our correspondent.

“There’s still a lot in flux, but we know that the stakes are important, especially since a sovereign country had to intervene to support our democracy.”

The property developer was referring to strikes by the Nigerian air force, after Beninese authorities called on their neighbour for help to push back the would-be junta leaders, who dubbed themselves the “Military Committee for Refoundation” (CMR).

Nigeria also sent troops into Benin following the coup attempt.

Though the CMR had declared that Talon had been “removed from office”, a source close to Talon told our correspondent the president was always safe, and had quickly mobilised loyal army forces against the “small group of people who only control the television”.

The hunt continued for some of the soldiers behind the putsch attempt, though all their hostages — including high-ranking officers — had been freed.

Talon, who is set to step down after the end of his second term in April, took to national television himself the day before to declare “the situation is completely under control”.

‘Almost a normal Monday’ 

Across Cotonou, a bustling city on the Atlantic Ocean, it was a remarkably normal Monday after the coup attempt: vendors hawked their wares, moto-taxis scoured for clients, and schoolchildren crossed the wide boulevards in groups.

“It’s almost a normal Monday,” said an agriculture ministry employee who, like many government workers, declined to give his name to journalists.

“I hope there won’t be anything else like this. I’m happy everything seems to have gone back to normal,” he said while enjoying a break under a tree, lemon tea in hand.

For some, the coup attempt put their bottom line at risk.

“I had to close the shop yesterday,” a 19-year-old tailor named Thor told our correspondent.

“Today, I’m here as if it’s a normal day. I hope that doesn’t happen again, because otherwise I’ll lose money.”

His atelier is just down the street from a National Guard base that was bombed by the Nigerian air force on the day of the attempted coup.

Down the road, in a noodle restaurant where steam and scents waft into the air, some patrons debated the reason behind the lack of customers.

It could be the coup attempt — or, just as likely, the heavy rains that were lashing the city.

 

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