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ICADAR condemns Benin Coup, seeks action to address rising unconstitutional power seizures in Africa

The Impacthive Centre for Accountability, Democracy and Rights (ICADAR) has condemns the military coup that occurred in Benin Republic on Sunday, saying it marks a disturbing setback to the nation’s democratic progress and stability.
Dr. Bello Ishaq, Executive Director of ICADAR, on Sunday in a release expressed concern over this unconstitutional usurpation of power calling for the immediate restoration of constitutional order and the swift return to democratic governance.
“Such acts of unconstitutional power grabs undermine the democratic aspirations of the people, destabilize the region, and threaten peace, stability, and development across West Africa.
“The recurrence of coups across several African nations is a deeply troubling trend that demands urgent and concerted action from regional and international stakeholders.
“These unconstitutional interventions often arise from a complex interplay of factors including bad governance, corruption, economic hardship, and the erosion of democratic and judicial institutions.
“Additionally, recurring cycles of leadership crises, lack of accountability, breakdown of the rule of law, and over-ambition for power by certain individuals further fuel the desperation that leads to military interventions,” Ishaq said.
He said that to effectively address this negative trend, it is imperative to strengthen democratic institutions, fostering resilient, transparent, and accountable systems capable of withstanding political pressures and serving the needs of citizens.
The ICADAR boss said that promoting good governance and accountability through the fight against corruption, ensuring the rule of law, and fostering inclusive governance are essential steps toward restoring public trust and reducing grievances that may lead to such destabilizing actions.
“External actors and foreign powers that sponsor coups across Africa for selfish interests must be confronted decisively. Furthermore, regional and international cooperation must be reinforced; institutions like ECOWAS, the African Union, and global partners should intensify diplomatic efforts, impose appropriate sanctions on unconstitutional regimes, and support peaceful democratic transitions.
“Addressing economic hardship by tackling unemployment, inequality, and poverty is also vital in reducing socio-economic grievances that often underpin such destabilizing actions. Lastly, encouraging civic engagement and political inclusion, especially for marginalized groups, can diminish feelings of disenfranchisement that frequently lead to these unfortunate situations.
“ICADAR urges all stakeholders; government leaders, civil society, regional bodies, and the international community to reaffirm their commitment to democracy, uphold constitutional order, and collaborate effectively to prevent future coups. Africa’s progress depends on sustained democratic governance, respect for human rights, and the rule of law.”


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