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Benin’s new prime minister Wadagni vows stronger security and improved living conditions

Romuald Wadagni has officially taken office as prime minister of Benin, pledging to improve living standards, strengthen security, and accelerate economic development amid rising regional instability and growing social pressures. His appointment marks a significant political moment as Benin navigates security threats spilling over from the Sahel region while pursuing economic reforms.

Speaking during his inauguration, Wadagni said his administration would focus on job creation, infrastructure development, education, healthcare, and stronger public services while reinforcing national security efforts against extremist threats affecting parts of West Africa. According to Reuters and the Africa report, he also pledged closer engagement with communities and economic stakeholders to improve citizens’ daily living conditions.

Wadagni previously served as Benin’s finance minister and gained recognition for overseeing economic reforms, investment attraction, and fiscal management initiatives that contributed to stronger growth performance and improved investor confidence. Analysts say his appointment signals continuity in Benin’s broader economic strategy while placing greater emphasis on social stability and national security.

Benin has increasingly faced security challenges linked to militant activity near its northern borders, prompting authorities to boost defence spending and regional cooperation. Political observers note that balancing economic growth with security and rising public expectations will likely define Wadagni’s leadership in the coming years.

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