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PLAGIARISM HUNT;
ORGANISED DISTRACTION
AFAG
Press Release
January 10, 2017
Political Speeches are not academic
papers. The NDC clearly out of government is looking to raise
tempest out of dust from the President’s inaugural address. This
is much ado about nothing. In their classic modus oparandi, the
NDC is seeking to distract Ghanaians from the battered economy
they left behind and the wisdom the President shared. The call
on the nation to rise and build a prosperous Ghana is immediate!
Isn’t it surprising the NDC is suddenly expert on speeches when
Presidents Mahama, Rawlings and late Atta Mills have all
borrowed ideas from each other and other sources?
Ladies
and gentlemen, it is insightful to note that Presidents have
usually provided the ideas for their speeches, leaving the
speechwriters to provide the flesh. Furthermore, by convention
speechwriters borrowing ideas and phrases, in some cases whole
paragraphs is not new. It is a standard industry practice.
Throughout political speeches, politicians have borrowed
wisdom from one another and from history and convention, have
the liberty to footnote, acknowledge the original ideas or avoid
the two altogether. This practice does not negate their vision
or the message they seek to share. Is it wrong to borrow wisdom
from genuine sources as in this case?
WORLD EXAMPLES
AFAG wishes to cite some few examples to buttress our point.
These politicians are the most intelligent and experienced
around today yet they sometime feel at liberty to borrow from
one another. These cases include;
Barack Obama: In the
2008 Democratic primaries, then candidate Obama was accused by
senator Clinton for plagiarizing from Deval Patrick, the
Governor of Massachusetts and John Edwards. The phrase in
contention was: “Don’t tell me words don’t matter.” Are we
saying that Obama was daft not to have coined these words?
Senator Clinton the accuser of Obama, it turned out that,
had also borrowed lots of lines from Obama, John Edwards and
even from Bernie Sanders as late as 2016. Notably, this was the
phrase in contention; “No bank can be too big to fail, no
executive too powerful to jail.”
Joe Biden in 1988 was
also accused of borrowing his famous phrase: “My ancestors who
worked in the coal mines…” from the biography of the British
Labour party leader Neal Kinnock.
Another case fresh on
our minds is the apparent lifting of parts of speeches of
Michelle Obama in her RNC convention speech. Melania Trump
received lots of attention for this incident. Ladies and gentle,
Michelle Obama in 2008 was also accused of lifting parts of her
Democratic National Convention (DNC) convention speech from Saul
Alinksky!
On the immediate aftermath of the 9/11
attacks on the twin towers of the World Trade Centre, President
Bush gave one of the best speeches of his political career. At
it turned out, the paragraph; “an evil exists that threatens
every man, woman and child of this nation. We must take steps to
ensure our domestic security and protect our homeland” was a
quote from Adolf Hitler’s at a speech he gave in 1933 when
terrorists burned down the German parliament house. A similar
occurrence to 9/11!
At this point AFAG believes the
picture is clear. Leaders have throughout decades borrowed
ideas, which reflects on their vision, situation and lines of
thought. Leaders have sought not to reinvent the wheel but to
rather tap into the wisdom of their colleagues and other
sources. What the President did was to reconstitute ideas from
some of the brightest political minds, which are still relevant
to the times, and reflects on his vision. Can anyone say that
the quotes the President leaned on are not relevant the Ghanaian
situation? Should we not come together to build a better nation?
AFAG's research shows that Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and Dr. J. B.
Danquah, first used the NDC’s popular “Better Ghana” phrase in
various speeches in the liberation struggles.
RESOLUTION
The nation must move on. Presidential
speeches are not academic papers. Political speeches have their
conventions, ethos and environment, which cannot be situated in
the arena of dissertation. They are speeches. The essence of
which is to convey a vision; call to do duty and summon the
energies of the listeners to a common cause.
The
President just did that and AFAG welcomes his call to duty to
rebuild Ghana from the greatest harm the NDC has done to our
economy and country.
AFAG believes that, the nation
should reflect on some of the issues raised by the President,
among which were the re-affirmation and commitment to serve the
nation; need for the three arms of government; the Executive,
the Legislature and the Judiciary to collaborate and work in
equality rather than the purported competition for superiority -
in the ultimate interest of Ghana; the need for restoration of
Integrity in public life by demanding accountability in all
transactions; protecting state coffers from party activists;
supporting the private sector to be the engine of growth among
many others.
We Congratulate you Mr President for
the greatest presidential inaugural speech in the history of
Ghana.
God Bless Ghana!!!
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