Benin Honors Fallen Soldiers Amid Renewed Terrorist Threats
On January 16, 2025, Benin solemnly commemorated the 48th anniversary of the January 16, 1977 attack, a pivotal moment in the nation’s history. the ceremony, held at the Place du souvenir, was led by Major General Fructueux Gbaguidi, Chief of General Staff of the Beninese Armed Forces.The event paid tribute to soldiers who fell defending the country against a group of mercenaries led by Bob Denard.The atmosphere was heavy with emotion as a wreath was laid at the foot of the stage dedicated to the fallen heroes. Cries for the dead echoed through the gathering, attended by the entire military hierarchy, retired officers, and relatives of victims from various terrorist attacks. The recent January 8, 2025 attack in northern Benin, which left several soldiers dead, was a stark reminder of the ongoing threat of terrorism.
Major General Gbaguidi addressed the crowd, emphasizing the need for unity in the face of adversity. “I feel for their parents, I offer my condolences to them all.It’s hard, the work is hard. But we remember that it was in joint actions that our elders stood in 1977 to face the enemy. It is crucial that today it is in the same cooperation of actions that the military and civilians will be against the international terrorism that attacks us.”
The fight against terrorism remains a top priority for Benin. Gbaguidi highlighted the lessons learned from the recent attack, particularly in Operation Mirador. “to be armed is to show flexibility,so adjustments have been made in the system and it is follow up,” he stated.
Key Points of the Commemoration
| Event | Details |
|—————————-|—————————————————————————–|
| Date | January 16, 2025 |
| Location | Place du souvenir, Benin |
| Key Speaker | Major general fructueux Gbaguidi |
| Tribute | Fallen soldiers from the 1977 attack and recent terrorist incidents |
| Recent Attack | January 8, 2025, targeting Beninese armed forces in the north |
| Call to Action | Unity between military and civilians to combat terrorism |
The ceremony underscored the resilience of the Beninese people and their armed forces.As history repeats itself, the nation stands united, resolute to protect its territorial integrity and honor the sacrifices of its heroes.
For more on the recent attacks in northern Benin, visit this report.
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Countering Terrorism: A Conversation with Dr. Amélie Kouna, regional Security Expert on Benin’s Fight Against Terrorism
Introduction:
In the wake of the recent attack on Beninese armed forces in the north, and the somber anniversary of the 1977 mercenary attack, we sit down with Dr.Amélie Kouna, a renowned regional security expert, to discuss benin’s ongoing battle against terrorism. Dr. Kouna, a Beninese national, has dedicated her career to understanding and combating the complex security challenges facing West Africa.
The Commemoration and Resilience of Benin
Senior Editor (SE): Dr. Kouna, the recent commemoration in Benin highlighted the nation’s resilience in the face of ongoing threats.Can you share your thoughts on this event and its importance?
Dr. Amélie Kouna (AK): Indeed, the commemoration was a poignant reminder of Benin’s history and the sacrifices made by its armed forces. It’s crucial for a nation to remember its past to build resilience for the future. The unity displayed between the military and civilians is a powerful show of solidarity that sends a strong message to those who threaten Benin’s territorial integrity.
The 1977 Attack and Recent Incidents
SE: The 1977 attack is a pivotal moment in Benin’s history. How do you see the recent incidents, like the one on January 8, 2025, in the context of that event?
AK: the recent attacks, regrettably, indicate that terrorism is an ongoing threat in the region. While the groups and motivations may have evolved since 1977,the core issue of extremist elements threatening a nation’s sovereignty remains. It’s essential for Benin to learn from its past, adapt its strategies, and continue to strengthen its defenses.
the Role of the Military and Civilian unity
SE: Major General fructueux Gbaguidi emphasized the need for unity between the military and civilians in combating terrorism. How important is this unity in Benin’s fight against terrorism?
AK: Unity is crucial. It not only boosts morale and encourages a sense of shared purpose but also ensures that resources are effectively allocated and efforts are coordinated. Civilian support and understanding of the military’s mission are vital in maintaining the public’s trust in the armed forces and their strategies.
Lessons Learned and Adaptations
SE: General Gbaguidi also mentioned that adjustments have been made in the system following the recent attack. Can you elaborate on what these adaptations might look like?
AK: I believe these adaptations could include enhancements in intelligence gathering and sharing, improvements in military training and equipment, and increased collaboration with international partners and regional organizations like ECOWAS. Additionally, there might be a shift in focus towards community engagement and countering violent extremism, addressing the root causes of terrorism.
The Future of Benin’s Fight Against Terrorism
SE: Given the persistent threat of terrorism, what steps should Benin take to further strengthen its defenses and protect its citizens?
AK: Benin should continue to invest in its military capabilities and infrastructure, while also focusing on human intelligence and community engagement.Strengthening regional cooperation and intelligence sharing is also vital. Moreover, supporting education, economic growth, and good governance in affected areas can help to prevent the spread of extremist ideologies.
SE: Thank you, Dr. Kouna, for your insights into Benin’s ongoing fight against terrorism. Your expertise has certainly provided valuable context and understanding.
AK: You’re welcome. It’s essential that we continue to discuss and address these challenges to ensure the security and stability of our region.