1977 Benin coup attempt

1977 Benin coup attempt
Part of the Cold War in Africa
Date17 January 1977
Location
Result

Beninese victory

  • Coup attempt failed
Belligerents

 People's Republic of Benin


Supported by
 North Korea

 France (Covertly)


Supported by
 Togo
 Ivory Coast
 Gabon
 Morocco
Commanders and leaders
Mathieu Kérékou Bob Denard (WIA)

The 1977 Benin coup d'état attempt, Opération Crevette or Operation Shrimp was a failed attempt by a team of French-led mercenaries to overthrow the government of the People's Republic of Benin which was led by Mathieu Kérékou whose communist party, the People's Revolutionary Party of Benin (PRPB), was the only allowed political party in the country. The coup took place on 17 January 1977 and included a failed invasion of the port city of Cotonou by mercenaries contracted by a group of exiled Beninese political rivals.

Bob Denard was the leader of the mercenary group and although Jacques Foccart denied knowledge of the attempted coup after its failure, he did recognize that it had been backed-up by Gnassingbé Eyadéma (Togo), Félix Houphouët-Boigny (Ivory Coast), Omar Bongo (Gabon) and Hassan II (Morocco), all allies of France. Documents accidentally left behind by Denard during the coup attempt further substantiated the involvement of Bongo, Hassan, Eyadéma and French counsellor on African affairs René Journiac.

The coup would be one of several against Kérékou who survived numerous attempts to oust him, including two coup attempts in 1988.