
Authorities in Benin have, however, arrested several other members of the group after defence and security forces successfully thwarted the attempted coup.
Colonel Pascal Tigri, identified as the leader of the mutineers who briefly seized Benin Republic’s national television station on Sunday, is currently on the run, according to Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser on Information and Strategy to Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu. Onanuga disclosed this in a post on his X handle on Sunday.
Authorities in Benin have, however, arrested several other members of the group after defence and security forces successfully thwarted the attempted coup.
“Early on Sunday morning, 7 December 2025, a small group of soldiers launched a mutiny aimed at destabilising the state and its institutions,” Seidou said.
“Faced with this situation, the Beninese armed forces and their leadership, true to their oath, remained committed to the republic. Their response allowed them to retain control of the situation and foil the attempt.
“The government therefore urges the population to go about their activities as normal.”
The failed coup attempt triggered heightened security measures across Cotonou before loyal forces restored calm and regained full control of key state institutions.
In another statement, attributed to President Ahmed Tinubu and conveyed by his Onanuga, the presidency said the coup plotters, said “reports indicate that the National Guard has regained control of key locations, surrounding the television station and containing the mutineers”.
“According to 24 Hours in Benin, negotiations are currently ongoing with the group, which remains holed up inside the station,” it said.
“Authorities say the situation is now under control, with efforts underway to fully restore order and stability.”
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