Who Rules Nigeria: MAMMAN DAURA or MUHAMMADU BUHARI? Shocking Insider Details Revealed.
The
elected president of Nigeria is Muhammadu Buhari but there is a power
behind the throne that many Nigerians are not even aware of. This person
is so powerful and influential that he is said to have the closest ear
of the president, more than ANYONE else. His name is Mamman Daura. The
two men are related by blood: President Buhari is Mamman Daura’s uncle
although Daura is two and half years older than the president. The
nephew-uncle relationship is described as extremely close and date back
to childhood years. Now that Buhari is in power as the
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, the relationship is said to have
even taken another dimension entirely with Daura wielding near-absolute
power and authority.
When Buhari overthrew Shagari in 1983,
Daura was one of the few people Buhari trusted enough to give principal
advisory roles. By the late 1980s, he had succeeded Ibrahim Dasuki as
the head of the African International Bank. He later also served as
chairman of the board of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) and if
there is anyone who Buhari always listened to and confided in over the
years, it is Mamman Daura but many are now complaining bitterly that the
relationship is getting too close for comfort and will negatively
affect all the policies of the Buhari administration which is already
struggling to cope with economic and security challenges. In the photos
below, when Katsina APC delegates went to pay Buhari courtesy visit as
President-Elect, Daura was visibly by his side. He has never left, see
photos below:
An industrialist and later editor and managing
director of New Nigeria newspaper (one of the most influential
publications in Nigeria at a point), Mamman Daura has been described as
‘intensely engaging, extremely intelligent and brilliant‘. However, not
everyone agree with that description. Reliable sources within the Aso
Rock Presidential Villa are raising an alarm that there is a dangerous
power tussle within the camps of support around the president. They
claim Daura has cornered everything and has blocked access to the
president. Even some of the most loyal supporters of the president and
some of the president’s family members are very bitter as to how Daura
cut off everyone else from the president. Daura lives in the Aso
Rock Presidential Villa and whenever he is off to his Kaduna residence,
he is said to have access to the jets of the Nigerian Presidential Air
Fleet and make use of them as he so desires. Daura is said to have more
access to the presidential fleet than many elected officials in
government and even the wife of the President, he is that close and
influential to the president. He seems to have been given a free hand to
operate as he likes and determine who gets what as far as the
presidency is concerned. The education minister reportedly got the
appointment because of Daura’s approval and nomination. His security
network both in Abuja and Kaduna are said to rival that of the president
himself with his Kaduna residence guarded round the clock by a
detachment of heavily-armed soldiers. His convoy is also said to be
nothing but presidential. While revealing to our field
correspondents, aides and close advisers of the president accuse Daura
of cornering all the appointments, contracts, deals and even collecting
millions from people before allowing them have access to the president
or get any appointment approved. They say that many appointments in
Buhari’s cabinet were heavily influenced by Daura. They went to further
explain that if you are not in Daura’s good books, you can as well
forget seeing the president or even getting any appointment or approval
from the presidential villa. Many insiders who pleaded anonymity due to
the sensitive nature of the matter and would not want to be found in the
direct path of Mr. President are gravely worried that Daura has walled
off the president from good and diverse advice and fear that it is a
matter of time before the adverse effects will start manifesting to all
Nigerians.
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