Residents queue to cast their vote during the Edo State governorship election in Benin, in the south West area of Edo State, on September 19, 2020. As voters gathered to polls in Edo State, the incumbent governor Godwin Obaseki of the People Democratic Party (PDP) for a second term, amidst of COVID-19 pandemic. /Getty Images
Residents queue to cast their vote during the Edo State governorship election in Benin, in the south West area of Edo State, on September 19, 2020. As voters gathered to polls in Edo State, the incumbent governor Godwin Obaseki of the People Democratic Party (PDP) for a second term, amidst of COVID-19 pandemic. /Getty Images
Benin will hold its presidential election on April 11, 2021, the country's election commission announced Tuesday.
The first round of the election will take place on April 11 in the West African nation, the Independent Election Commission said in a statement.
A second round will be held on May 9 if none of the candidates passed the 50 percent threshold, the commission added.
Although current President Patrice Talon said that when he was elected for the first time in 2016, he would remain in the government for only one term, his candidacy for a second term is seen as almost certain.
(With input from agencies)