Benin Republic President Talon speaks after surviving coup attempt

Patrice Talon

The President of Benin Republic, Patrice Talon, has broken his silence after surviving an attempted coup on Sunday.

​Speaking on national television, Talon assured citizens that “the situation is totally under control” and blamed the failed takeover on “a small group of soldiers.”

​In a televised broadcast several hours earlier, a group of soldiers led by Lieutenant-Colonel Pascal Tigri announced that they had ousted Talon from power.

​The troops said on state television that they had met and decided that “Mr Patrice Talon is removed from office as president of the republic.”

​The group of soldiers, which called itself the “Military Committee for Refoundation” (CMR), also announced the closure of borders and the suspension of political parties.

​The announcement sparked tension across the West African nation, prompting Nigeria to deploy military aircraft.

​Huge explosions were later heard in the late afternoon, believed to have resulted from an airstrike.

​Benin Republic is not the first West African country to experience a coup in recent times, and the latest development has heightened fears that regional security could deteriorate further. [TheNiche]

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