The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has announced the deployment of its Standby Force to Benin. The force, which includes troops from Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, and Ghana, is being sent to support government forces in their efforts against putschists.
This deployment comes amid escalating tensions in the region, as the government seeks to stabilize the situation following recent unrest. The involvement of the ECOWAS Standby Force underscores the organization"s commitment to maintaining peace and security in West Africa.
For further context, France, the US, and other nations have issued travel alerts for Benin in light of the ongoing coup situation, highlighting the international concern regarding the stability of the country.
The situation in Benin remains fluid, and the deployment of ECOWAS troops is seen as a crucial step in supporting the government against the threats posed by the putschists.






