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Wadagni wins Benin presidency in 94% landslide

According to provisional results announced late Monday.

Priscilia Brown by Priscilia Brown
April 14, 2026
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Benin’s Minister of Finance, Romuald Wadagni, secured a commanding victory in the country’s presidential election, winning more than 94 percent of the votes, according to provisional results announced late Monday.

The head of the electoral commission, Sacca Lafia, confirmed the outcome on national television, noting that the figures were based on over 90 percent of ballots counted, giving Wadagni an unassailable lead in the race.

Voter turnout stood at 58.78 percent, reflecting moderate participation in an election that effectively consolidated the ruling coalition’s grip on power.

Opposition candidate Paul Hounkpe of the Cowry Forces for an Emerging Benin party conceded defeat even before the final tally was announced. In a televised statement, he extended congratulations to Wadagni, stating that democracy requires mutual respect and the ability to rise above political divisions.

Wadagni, widely seen as the chosen successor of outgoing President Patrice Talon, entered the race as the clear frontrunner, backed by the governing coalition. Talon is stepping down after completing the constitutional limit of two five-year terms.

The election comes at a politically sensitive moment for Benin, just months after a failed coup attempt that shook the government but was ultimately repelled by security forces, with reported assistance from Nigerian troops.

Despite the scale of Wadagni’s victory, the election took place against a backdrop of limited opposition participation. The country’s main opposition party, the Democrats, did not field a candidate and declined to endorse Hounkpe, weakening the competitive landscape. The party had also failed to secure representation in parliament earlier in the year after falling short of the 20 percent threshold required to win seats.

Also Read: Benin tames coup plotters, Nigeria roars

Nearly eight million eligible voters were registered for the election, though reports indicated a slow start to voting in several locations, including the commercial hub of Cotonou.

During the campaign, Hounkpe sought to challenge the government’s narrative of economic success, arguing that strong GDP growth estimated at 7.5 percent in 2024 and high-profile development projects had not translated into improved living conditions for many citizens.

Wadagni, on his part, pledged to focus on expanding access to clean water, strengthening social security programmes, and improving healthcare delivery across the country.

However, his incoming administration faces significant challenges. Security concerns remain acute in northern Benin, where attacks linked to the al-Qaeda-affiliated group Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) have led to repeated violence, including deadly assaults on military positions.

Beyond security, economic inequality continues to pose a major issue. Despite steady growth over the past decade, poverty levels remain high, with more than 30 percent of the population living below the poverty line, raising questions about the inclusiveness of the country’s development trajectory.

As Benin transitions to a new leadership phase, Wadagni’s overwhelming mandate places him in a strong political position but also raises expectations for tangible improvements in security, governance, and living standards.

 

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