Photos: Final Campaign Day In Benin

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Pictures from the campaign rally at Stade de CEG Gbégame in Cotonou, organized by the ruling party, as campaigns officially come to a close ahead of the elections this Sunday, April 12. Credit: News Central TV.

Campaigns for the 2026 Benin presidential election drew to a close on Friday. Candidates, political party members and Beninese citizens are gearing up for Sunday’s election in the West African country.

Campaign posters of 49-year-old Romuald Wadagni, the country’s finance minister, whom many have described as Talon’s anointed candidate in the poll, dominate major streets and corners across Porto Novo, revealing the ruling party’s grip on the country’s capital.

Photos: Final Campaign Day In Benin (News Central TV)
Pictures from the campaign rally at Stade de CEG Gbégame in Cotonou, organised by the ruling party, as campaigns officially come to a close ahead of the elections this Sunday, April 12.
Credit: News Central TV.

Benin President Patrice Talon’s second term in office is coming to an end, marking the end of his decade-long rule. News Central’s correspondent, Sagir Ibrahim, who is covering the election in the Republic of Benin, said the ruling party and its candidate dominate in the country’s capital.

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Photos: Final Campaign Day In Benin (News Central TV)
Pictures from the campaign rally at Stade de CEG Gbégame in Cotonou, organised by the ruling party, as campaigns officially come to a close ahead of the elections this Sunday, April 12.
Credit: News Central TV.

“There’s a dominant presence of the ruling party and its candidate. Of course, a candidate many have described as the anointed candidate of the incumbent president Patrice Talon.
We tried speaking with a couple of individuals here,” said Ibrahim.

“What I got from the first conversation that I had with some of these individuals was, just to let you understand, they asked me the question who I’ve been seeing around everywhere and anywhere that I go, and whether I can honestly say that the opposition candidates stand a chance. These points suggest they already feel this election might be a walkover for the candidate.

Photos: Final Campaign Day In Benin (News Central TV)
Pictures from the campaign rally at Stade de CEG Gbégame in Cotonou, organised by the ruling party, as campaigns officially come to a close ahead of the elections this Sunday, April 12.
Credit: News Central TV.

56-year-old Paul Hounkpè has been described by many as Talon’s rival. Other candidates for the keenly contested seat in ‘Palais de la Marina’, Benin’s presidential palace, are Kémi Séba, Prince Anatole Ouinsavi, Renaud Agbodjo and Elisabeth Agbossaga.

Photos: Final Campaign Day In Benin (News Central TV)
Pictures from the campaign rally at Stade de CEG Gbégame in Cotonou, organised by the ruling party, as campaigns officially come to a close ahead of the elections this Sunday, April 12.
Credit: News Central TV.

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  • Olayide Oluwafunmilayo Soaga is a Nigerian journalist with four years of professional experience. She reports on health, gender, education and development, with a focus on impact-driven storytelling.

    She was runner-up for the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID) Best Solutions Journalism Award in West Africa in 2024 and a finalist for the 2025 West Africa Media Excellence Awards.

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