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2007-08-24 05:40:00
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BENIN: PRESIDENT YAYI PROMOTES SEVEN MILITARY OFFICERS

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SUBJECT: BENIN: PRESIDENT YAYI PROMOTES SEVEN MILITARY OFFICERS

REF: A) Cotonou 440; B) Cotonou 494

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SUBJECT: BENIN: PRESIDENT YAYI PROMOTES SEVEN MILITARY OFFICERS

REF: A) Cotonou 440; B) Cotonou 494


1. (U) On August 20, the GOB's Council of Ministers promoted
Brigadier General Tissou Felix HESSOU, who has been Benin's Minister
of the Interior and Public Security since June 17 (Reftels A and B),
and Brigadier General Amoussa Chabi BONI to the rank of Major
General, effective December 1, 2007. Colonels Bio Kpo LAFIA,
Biscotin DEGAN, Robert GBIAN, Soumano OKE, and Legba Cocou SEMEGAN
were promoted to Brigadier General, with the promotions being
effective on various dates.


2. (U) The GOB's official announcement of the promotions read as
follows:

"Through these promotions, President Yayi wishes to express his
satisfaction with and gratitude to the Benin Armed Forces and to
their leaders who have been fulfilling their republican duties in a
patriotic spirit in order to establish and strengthen democracy and
the rule of law since the national conference of February 1990." It
is also believed that the professionalism and competence which the
National Army has demonstrated during international peacekeeping
operations were also factors in the decision to promote these
officers.


3. (U) BIOGRAPHIC NOTES ON HESSOU: General Hessou was serving as
Chief of Staff to the Ministry of National Defense when President
Yayi appointed him Minister of the Interior and Public Security on
June 17, 2007. He is an alumnus of the African Center for Strategic
Studies Program. In his first public speech as Minister of the
Interior and Public Security, he pledged to crack down on violent
crime, and since then has been working on a comprehensive strategic
security plan to combat crime. He is 54 years old and married.


4. (U) BIOGRAPHIC NOTES ON BONI: General Boni received his military
training in Algeria, North Korea and France. From 1994 to 2004, he
held senior positions in the administration of the National Army. He
also actively participated in several peacekeeping missions in
Bissau-Guinea and Ctte d'Ivoire. Currently, he is Chief of Staff of
the Beninese Armed Forces. He is 51 years old. He is married and has
seven children.


5. (U) BIO NOTES ON GBIAN: General Gbian started his military career
in the Ground Forces as Signal Officer before being appointed as the
Director of the Quartermasters Headquarters for the Beninese Armed
Forces. In April 2006, president Yayi nominated him Chief of
Military Staff in his office (Directeur de cabinet militaire). He is
51 years old and is married with 3 children.


6. (U) BIOGRAPHIC NOTES ON DEGAN: General Degan's military specialty
is the quartermaster corps. He is currently serving as the General
Secretary of the Ministry of National Defense.

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7. (U) BIO NOTES ON SEMEGAN: General Semegan's is also a
quartermaster by specialty. He is currently Director of the
Gendarmerie. Gbian, Degan, and Semegan are the first quartermasters
to be promoted to the rank of Brigadier General in the Beninese
Armed Forces.


8. (U) BIO NOTES ON LAFIA: General Lafia currently serves as the
General Inspector of the Beninese Armed Forces.


9. (U) BIO NOTES ON OKE: General Oke is the current Deputy Chief of
Staff of the Beninese Armed Forces.

(SBU) COMMENT: Generals Hessou and Boni are the first two military
officers in Benin's history to be promoted to the rank of Major
General. While the officers being promoted are undoubtedly
deserving, the promotions also can be seen as an effort by President
Yayi to solidify his support within the Beninese Armed Forces. END
OF COMMENT.

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