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Benin Army Combines Military Offensive with Social Outreach in Northern Regions

Benin Army Combines Military Offensive with Social Outreach in Northern Regions

Taha Sakr
Last updated: July 15, 2025 5:10 pm
By Taha Sakr 3 Min Read
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As part of a broader counter-insurgency strategy, the Beninese army has launched a series of civil-military initiatives aimed at rebuilding trust with local communities in the country’s volatile northern regions. The move comes as armed groups linked to extremist networks continue to expand their presence in border areas shared with Burkina Faso and Niger.

In addition to military operations targeting insurgent hideouts, the army is spearheading a number of development-oriented interventions. These include the rehabilitation of public schools, drilling of clean water wells, and the provision of free veterinary care—particularly valuable in rural, livestock-dependent areas. The initiatives are part of a concerted effort to win hearts and minds and to provide immediate relief to communities affected by years of insecurity.

“These projects reflect a clear desire to restore confidence between the defense forces and the civilian population,” a senior army officer told AFP. “They are part of a broader vision to promote cooperation and integration in building lasting security.”

The military believes that bolstering local development can help undercut support for armed groups, which often exploit the absence of basic services to recruit fighters and gain influence. By delivering tangible benefits alongside security enforcement, the government hopes to weaken extremist narratives and empower communities to resist infiltration.

The northern regions of Benin have increasingly come under threat from the expanding Sahel insurgency. Attacks targeting both civilians and security personnel have surged since 2021, prompting fears that the country could become the next front in West Africa’s war against violent extremism.

Observers note that while military action remains essential, the long-term solution lies in addressing the underlying grievances that fuel radicalization—namely poverty, marginalization, and state neglect. The army’s dual-track approach, combining security enforcement with social outreach, is being watched closely by regional partners and international donors as a potential model for counter-insurgency in West Africa.

With tensions still high and operations ongoing, the Beninese government’s strategy marks a significant shift toward community-centered security—one that seeks not just to defeat militants, but to lay the groundwork for lasting peace and development.

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