Two sources at the Presidency in Abuja have told SaharaReporters that
Mamman Daura, a nephew of President Muhammadu Buhari and arguably the
biggest power player in the government, was the source of a major speech
delivered by the Nigerian president in which the words of US President
Barack Obama were plagiarized.
The two sources claimed that Mr. Daura had hijacked the task of
providing speeches for the Nigerian president, adding that he often
threw away draft speeches that he did not commission.
Asked whether the president’s nephew personally wrote the
controversial speech that stole Mr. Obama’s words without attribution,
our sources said that Mr. Daura certainly produced the speech. “It is
possible he wrote it himself, or he went and asked somebody else to go
and write it and bring,” said one source. The other stated, “I can tell
you that nobody writes
speech anymore for President Buhari but Mamman
Daura.”
According to our sources, Mr. Daura was behind President Buhari’s
inauguration speech, which lifted a famous quote from the late French
leader Charles de Gaulle. They said the president’s nephew was also
solely responsible for writing or commissioning Mr. Buhari’s now
infamous speech entreating Nigerians to accept the idea of “Change
begins with me.”
Our sources disclosed that the Presidency was trying to fool the
public through its spokesman, Garba Shehu, who said a deputy director
had written the now widely ridiculed speech. Mr. Shehu had also declared
that the speechwriter would be punished.
Our investigator discovered that Mr. Attah Esa is the only deputy
director attached to the State House media office. His duties are
concerned only with newspaper reviews.
Our sources disclosed that, unlike former Presidents Olusegun
Obasanjo, Umaru Yar'Adua, and Goodluck Jonathan, President Buhari does
not have an identified official speechwriter. SaharaReporters learned
that presidential aides, Femi Adesina and Garba Shehu, often only get to
see President Buhari’s speeches when such speeches are distributed at
official functions. “That’s why Nigerians no longer get an advance
synopsis of presidential speeches online as happened during Jonathan’s
era,” said one source.
The same source added: “Under President Buhari, all types of
speeches, whether on the economy, education or terrorism, are organized
solely by Mamman Daura, who thinks he knows everything. Buhari’s
Personal Assistant, Sabiu Yusuf (popularly known as Tunde Idiagbon) then
types the speeches.”
Our sources disclosed that Mr. Daura even discouraged any input from
MDA. “He is known not to use drafts submitted by MDAs, even on technical
issues such as budget, climate change and maternal health,” one of them
said.
During Jonathan's Presidency, Oronto Douglas, who died last year,
served as the official speechwriter. Draft speeches from MDAs were
submitted to him for vetting, and he consulted with the agencies
throughout in order to ensure objectivity and correctness.
Sahara Reporters
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