General Bertin Bada appointed advisor to Bénin’s president on defense and security
On Thursday, May 28, 2026, President Romuald Wadagni issued a decree appointing Air Force General Bertin Bada as his new advisor on defense and security matters. The decision, formalized under Decree No. 2026-324, aligns with a broader restructuring of the presidential administration’s security apparatus.
Several key appointments were announced the same day, including reforms within the Republican Guard and the president’s military cabinet. The reshuffle reflects the administration’s commitment to strengthening national security coordination and operational efficiency.
A pivotal role in Bénin’s security framework
The position of presidential advisor on defense and security is a cornerstone of the country’s protective infrastructure. General Bada’s responsibilities will include advising the president on strategic defense policies, internal security challenges, and territorial protection measures. His expertise will directly inform high-level decision-making processes at the national level.
Consolidating presidential security measures
This appointment underscores the administration’s focus on reinforcing security around the presidency. By streamlining coordination between defense agencies and enhancing operational effectiveness, the government aims to fortify its ability to safeguard national interests and institutional stability.
As a high-ranking officer in the Air Force, General Bertin Bada brings extensive experience to this critical role. His appointment signals a strategic move to bolster the government’s approach to national security, ensuring alignment with the highest executive priorities.