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Coup: Tinubu Seeks Senate Approval to Deploy Nigerian Troops to Benin Republic

December 9, 2025
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Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has formally requested Senate approval to deploy troops to the Benin Republic following a weekend military coup attempt that threatens the nation’s long-standing democracy. In light of urgent pleas from Benin’s government for assistance, the Senate commenced discussions on Tinubu’s proposal as part of efforts to safeguard the neighboring country’s democratic institutions.

During a session on Tuesday, the Senate began consideration of Tinubu’s proposal, which was presented in a letter read by President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio. According to Tinubu’s explanation, the troops would be dispatched on a Peace Mission “in compliance with Section 5(4) Part II of the 1999 Constitution” and following “due consultations with the National Defence Council.”

Tinubu informed lawmakers that the deployment is a direct response to two urgent requests from the Benin Republic to repel military forces attempting to undermine its 35-year-old democratic governance. The request from Benin sought immediate air support, emphasizing the urgency of the situation in order to maintain constitutional order and protect national institutions.

Confirming the situation, a statement from the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, detailed that on Sunday, Nigerian Air Force (NAF) fighter jets began entering Benin’s airspace to dislodge mutinous troops who had overtaken the National TV station and regrouped at a local military camp. The first request from Benin highlighted the need for immediate support given the gravity of the situation.

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In a follow-up communication, Benin reiterated its plea for Nigerian air assets to conduct surveillance and rapid-response missions, coordinated under the leadership of the Benin government. The Nigerian Senate has since referred the deployment request to the ‘Committee of the Whole’ for immediate deliberation, with lawmakers expected to discuss the scope, legality, and implications of this proposed military intervention.

Supporters of the deployment argue that Nigeria, as the largest economy in West Africa, has a duty to ensure stability in the region, especially in light of United Nations and ECOWAS principles aimed at protecting democracy. On the other hand, some lawmakers express caution, warning of the complexities and potential repercussions of military action, especially given Nigeria’s own internal security challenges, including issues stemming from banditry and insurgency.

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The ongoing deliberations in the Senate have garnered attention from citizens and civil society groups, many of whom stress the importance of prioritizing Nigeria’s domestic issues before extending military resources abroad. The debates reflect a broader concern about the implications of Nigerian forces engaging in regional affairs while grappling with internal crises.

As international observers keep a close watch on the developments, the urgency of the matter underscores the delicate balance Nigeria and its leaders must navigate when responding to calls for assistance amidst a backdrop of democratic fragility in the West African region.

With discussions in Abuja poised to shape the trajectory of Nigeria’s military involvement, the coming hours are crucial, not only for the future of the Benin Republic but for the broader stability of West Africa. Tinubu’s administration faces a pivotal challenge in safeguarding democracy, both at home and abroad.

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