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Tinubu claims a rare win in his anti-putschist fight

Pic: @officialABAT
Pic: @officialABAT

Stopping the coup in Benin could mark a turnaround in the fortunes of the Ecowas regional bloc after a spate of military takeovers since 2020

Recent history gave Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu every reason to stop the attempted putsch in neighbouring Benin on 7 December. Having cut his political teeth campaigning against military rule in the 1990s, Tinubu has a strong aversion to putschists. After being sworn as President in May 2023, Tinubu reshuffled the military high command, favouring loyalty above all else, including integrity or competence. Two months ago, Tinubu again shuffled the command after reports of a coup plot involving a Brigadier General.


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