Sepember 26, 2024 | 01:52 PM ET |
Mario Metonou, special prosecutor at Benin’s financial crimes and terrorism court made the announcement at a press conference.
According to the prosecutor, the three men are accused of plotting to overthrow President Patrice Talon.
Initial investigations show that the commander of the Republican Guard, responsible for the president’s security, was approached by Minister Oswald Homeky on behalf of himself and Mr. Olivier Boko to carry out a coup on September 27, 2024. In this context, a bank account was opened on August 6, 2024, at NSIA Banque CĂ´te d’Ivoire in the commander’s name, with an initial deposit of CFA105 million,” the statement said.
The document also revealed that former minister Homeky and the Republican Guard commander, DieudonnĂ© TĂ©voedjrĂ©, were arrested while the latter was receiving “six bags filled with cash.” CFA1.5 billion (about $2.5 million) was reportedly involved in the coup attempt.
This announcement comes just over a year before Benin’s next presidential election in April 2026. President Patrice Talon, now ineligible to run due to constitutional limits, has stated he will not seek re-election. Speculation about his successor has been circulating, with some rumors pointing to his close friend, Olivier Boko. Homeky, who resigned from his ministerial position last year, publicly supported Boko’s potential candidacy.
Patrice Talon, a cotton magnate and former ally of ex-President Boni Yayi, came to power in 2016. Four years earlier, he was accused by Yayi of attempted poisoning, but the case was dismissed.
The investigation is ongoing to identify everyone involved. I will provide updates as the process unfolds,” concluded prosecutor Mario Metonou in his statement.
This is a developing story…