Benin: The cry of the people against French influence

“French army, out!” This powerful call echoes across Benin, reflecting the people’s determination to break free from foreign influence and reclaim control over their future. After years of dependency that many see as detrimental, the time has come for Benin to reaffirm its sovereignty and manage its affairs without external interference.

 

With its rich history, deeply rooted values, and abundant human resources, Benin has everything it needs to ensure its security and chart a path toward prosperity.

 

The people demand full independence in governing their internal matters, guided solely by their own priorities and interests.

 

The continued presence of the French army is increasingly viewed as unnecessary and a lingering symbol of inequality in the relationship between the two nations.

 

Benin’s armed forces, skilled and resolute, are fully capable of addressing the country’s current security challenges and maintaining national stability.

 

To achieve sustainable development, Benin must rely on its local talents, collective resilience, and an independent vision for the future.

 

By reclaiming its destiny and strengthening national solidarity, the nation can build a society rooted in justice, fairness, and true sovereignty.

 

Blaise POLO

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