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Romuald Wadani Claims Victory in Benin’s Presidential Race

Romuald Wadani Claims Victory in Benin’s Presidential Race

Post by : Shakul

A significant political event unfolded in Cotonou as Finance Minister Romuald Wadani triumphed in the presidential elections conducted on April 14, 2026. Representing the ruling coalition, Wadani achieved a resounding mandate from voters, fortifying his political position in Benin.

The Independent Electoral Commission reported that Wadani garnered over 94 percent of the votes based on more than 90 percent of ballots counted. Commission Chairwoman Saka Lafia announced this substantial lead of the ruling coalition's candidate.

Voter turnout was recorded at 58.78 percent of the registered electorate, indicating moderate engagement in the electoral process. Nonetheless, the overwhelming margin of victory illustrates the strong endorsement for Wadani among participating voters.

Wadani ran against opposition candidate Paul Hounké, who failed to amass significant support. The election results reveal a clear inclination towards maintaining the current ruling coalition.

This election outcome is anticipated to bolster political stability in Benin, while also igniting discussions surrounding the influence and effectiveness of opposition factions within the nation. Analysts predict that Wadani’s administration will likely proceed with existing economic and governance strategies.

International observers and regional entities are set to evaluate the electoral process, but so far, no major irregularities have been noted. The results have captured attention across West Africa, with Benin recognized as a crucial democratic entity in the region.

In summary, Wadani’s decisive victory represents a pivotal event in Benin’s political realm, reflecting substantial voter trust in the ruling coalition and shaping the trajectory for future governance in the country.

April 15, 2026 10:54 a.m. 607
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