Théodore Holo shares his views on Romuald Wadagni ahead of his inauguration

The former head of the Constitutional Court, Théodore Holo, recently discussed the significant generational transition represented by the election of Romuald Wadagni to the presidency. In a recent media appearance, the distinguished professor of public law expressed an optimistic yet cautious perspective on the country’s new leadership.

A balanced vision for national development

For Théodore Holo, the initial direction taken by the president-elect is promising. He specifically commended the ambition to treat infrastructure development and the protection of fundamental freedoms with equal importance. According to the legal expert, these two elements serve as the essential pillars for sustainable national growth.

The priorities outlined in the presidential roadmap—particularly regarding security, political dialogue, and governance—appear to be moving in the right direction to ensure the nation’s long-term stability. However, Théodore Holo maintains that public policy should not be evaluated solely through physical achievements. He argues that true success requires the government to:

  • Safeguard the democratic rights of all citizens.
  • Maintain an open line of communication with various political stakeholders.
  • Rebuild a climate of national trust following previous periods of social and political tension.

Optimism tempered by vigilance

While his initial assessment is positive, the former president of the Constitutional Court remains observant. He noted that the true character of this new mandate will be defined by the daily exercise of power and the consistency of presidential actions.

“In my view, he is a good president. Will he remain true to his promises? I do not know yet,” he remarked during his interview. He pointed out that Romuald Wadagni is no stranger to the inner workings of the state, having served in high-ranking positions under the previous administration.

According to Théodore Holo, the new head of state must demonstrate clear-sightedness by acknowledging past errors and making the necessary policy adjustments. He believes that the key to a peaceful and successful governance will lie in the president’s capacity for genuine dialogue and political humility. Ultimately, while the initial intentions are encouraging, the legal expert is waiting to see how these plans are implemented on the ground.