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Former Benin President Boni Yayi Rules Out 2026 Election Bid

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Former Benin Republic President, Boni Yayi, has officially ruled out any plan to return to power. He confirmed that he will not contest in the April 2026 presidential election.

Yayi Confirms Focus on Peace and Democracy

In a video message released on Friday, Yayi said he is only available to serve as an elder statesman. His priority, he explained, is to promote peace, stability, and democracy in Benin.


“I am not seeking office again. My focus is on dialogue, peace, and the consolidation of democracy,” Yayi declared.

Ending Speculation of Political Return

Speculation had been rising that Yayi, who served as president between 2006 and 2016, was preparing a comeback.

However, he made it clear that his two-term presidency was final.
Benin’s constitution also prohibits any former president who has already served two terms from seeking re-election.

Ruling Party Selects Romuald Wadagni

Meanwhile, the ruling party has chosen Romuald Wadagni, the current Minister of Finance, as its candidate to succeed President Patrice Talon.


This announcement comes amid concerns that Talon could attempt to extend his stay in office by pushing for a constitutional amendment to allow a third term.

Benin’s 2026 Presidential Election

The presidential election in Benin is scheduled for April 2026. Observers say the poll will play a key role in shaping the country’s democratic future.


Analysts predict that Wadagni will be the dominant candidate, while the opposition works to build a strong challenge.

Why Yayi’s Decision Matters

Yayi’s decision is being welcomed as a stabilising factor in Benin’s tense political climate. His stance reinforces calls for free, fair, and peaceful elections, as the nation prepares for a critical vote.

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