As West Africa continues to navigate a wave of democratic uncertainty, the spotlight now turns to Côte d’Ivoire and Benin — two countries preparing for crucial elections. With past experiences of political tension, disputed results, and even post-election violence, the stakes are high. The big question on everyone’s mind is: Are these countries truly ready to deliver peaceful, free, and fair elections?
On citizens hour today we delve into the current political climate in both nations, examine the level of preparedness by electoral bodies, and reflect on past lessons that must not be ignored. We’ll also explore the role of civil society, the media, and regional bodies like ECOWAS in upholding democracy — not just for these two countries, but for the entire sub-region.
Stay with us as we analyze what’s at stake, what’s being done, and what more needs to happen to ensure that democracy wins in Côte d’Ivoire and Benin.
Our guest are Governance expert, & WADEMOS Advocacy officer Austine Aigbe, and Beninese’s journalist and political analyst Gafoudou SAKPOHO
