A Deputy General Secretary of the opposition National Democratic
Congress (NDC), Koku Anyidoho has asked those calling for the head of
the Director of Communication at the presidency over the president’s
plagiarized speech, to blame Nana Akufo-Addo and not Eugene Arhin.
Some individuals and organizations have called for the dismissal of
Eugene Arhin who has since apologized and indicated that the failure to
credit the quotes was not deliberate but an oversight.
The story has also gained popularity internationally as Aljazeera, and
some other international tabloids have published the story with
the
caption ‘Nana Akufo-Addo caught in plagiarism roar’.
Some of the lines the newly sworn-in president plagiarized included:
‘’I ask you to be citizens, citizens, not spectators, Citizens, not
subjects.
Responsible citizens, building communities of serving a nation of character.’’
Commenting on the issue, Koku Anyidoho who was a former Director of
Communication under the late Mills described the call on Nana Addo to
sack Arhin as needless.
He indicated that Nana Addo failed to scrutinize the speech before delivering it on the inauguration day.
He said, ''it will be possible that Eugene Arhin did not write the
speech. I don’t know what is currently ongoing at the presidency because
it is the president who will decide the scope of work for the
Communication Director.'' He used himself as an example explaining that,
the former president Mills after a speech has been presented to him
goes through it page by page before the day for delivery and so the
president has the responsibility of scrutinizing his speech before
reading it, he stressed.
He added, "and so if somebody wants to go and blame Eugene Arhin today
for the plagiarized speech, it is a waste of time and so leave the young
man alone. The real burden and responsibility lies with the president
himself. Was he not conversant with the speech days before? Or he just
woke and was given the speech to go and read?"
According to Koku Anyidoho, ‘’sometimes there is a collective blame but
this one, the ultimate blame lies with the president. Some will argue
that Eugene Arhin has apologized. What kind of apology was that? If
there is anybody who must apologize then it must be the president
himself because what we are looking at is a grievous thing. It is an
intellectual dishonesty, academic fraud; lets’ not joke with it.’’
In his view, the apology from Eugene Arhin carries no weight as compared to the one that Nana Addo himself will offer.
He even gave an example of how the late Mills held a press conference
to apologize to the Chief Justice after he failed to recognize her
presence while delivering a state of the nation’s address.
‘’This issue is not about the NPP but about Ghana and so the advice I
will give as a nationalist is for Nana Addo to come out and apologize.
This is a candid advice from someone who once worked at the presidency
as a communication director.
The story is now trending globally. Aljazeera, the Wall Street Journal
and other international tabloids have all published the story…The
ultimate responsibility lies with him [Nana Addo]. You cannot go about
blaming anyone over mistakes like this one and so he must apologize.’’
The lines which were plagiarized have been linked to a speech delivered
by George W. Bush, a former President of the United States of America
(USA) on January 20, 2001.
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