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Benin Presidential Election 2026: Head of Mission Urges ECOWAS Observers to be Impartial, Professional

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Last updated: April 11, 2026 6:58 am
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PRESS RELEASE – Cotonou, Benin, 11 April 2026

The Head of ECOWAS Observation Mission to Benin, Ghana’s immediate former President Nana Akufo-Addo, has urged the more than 100 regional observers deployed for Sunday’s presidential election to be neutral and professional in discharging their responsibilities.

“As observers, our role is clear. We are here to observe and report on the conduct of the electoral process in accordance with international standards and best practices,” he said, during the briefing of the observers in Cotonou on Friday, 10th April, before their deployment. “The success of this (task) can only be achieved when you and I agree to observe and respect the rules and methodology governing the conduct of the election, a briefing on which will be led by the ECOWAS Technical Team.”

“I therefore implore all of you… to be guided by the fundamental principles of objectivity and impartiality in your assessment, observation, and reporting on the election process,” the Head of Mission said.

Ex-President Akufo-Addo addressing ECOWAS Observers in Cotonou

Appreciating the ECOWAS Commission President, Dr Omar Alieu Touray, for the deployment of the observers, he noted that election observation “is a valuable tool for improving the quality of elections,” adding: “Observers help build public confidence in the integrity of electoral processes.”

Continuing, the Head of Mission said: “Observation can help promote and protect voters’ civil and political rights in elections. It can lead to the correction of errors or weak practices, even while an election process is still underway. It can deter manipulation and fraud or expose such problems if they do occur.”

“Above all,” he said, “our presence demonstrates our adherence to and preference for elections as the most appropriate means of choosing our leaders, however imperfect they may be. The alternatives are far worse.”

Commissioner Abdel-Fatau Musah

Introducing the observers to the Head of Mission, the ECOWAS Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security, Amb. Abdel-Fatau Musah, leading the ECOWAS Commission’s Technical Support Team, noted that the Benin presidential poll was taking place amid a geopolitical shift and a high level of global threats, including terrorism and insecurity, with Benin not an exception.

He also made reference to the Constitutional reform with implications on the country’s political landscape, and echoed the Head of Mission’s exhortation on the observers to be thorough, firm and professional.

The observers were also briefed on the political background, security, socioeconomic context, demography, the observation methodology and other key elements of the electoral process.

A cross-section of the Observers

ECOWAS Long- and Short-Term observers will monitor the electoral processes in most of Benin’s 12 Administrative Departments.

The Mission will issue a Preliminary Declaration a day after Election Day, to be followed with a more detailed Report and recommendations to the ECOWAS Commission and other relevant stakeholders for guidance and improvement on future elections in the country and the region.##

                                                                      

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