Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Foochows snub Najib

Sibu, that remarkable town on the mighty Rejang that the Foochows built all those long years ago with sweat, blood and tears, notched another milestone: the Chinese community decided that May 16 was to be the day when they would show the rest of Malaysia, and indeed the world, that Najib’s largesse however packaged had all the smell of moral decay, or not to put too fine a point on it, undisguised vote buying.

This illegal and immoral practice is apparently endorsed and encouraged by both the Election Commission and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission. Sibuans on the other hand would have none of it.

What was so distressing was that the EC and MACC were ever so quick to affix their "No Action" tab on what clearly was corruption committed by Najib who offered financial inducements to the voters of Sibu to return the Barisan Nasional candidate. Similarly they took no action against Najib for his shenanigans in the Hulu Selangor by-election. Most surprising of all, there was not even a whimper from the self-proclaimed anti-corruption fighter, Transparency International Malaysia. Have they decided to flow with the tide of political corruption as well? Najib’s practice of bribing voters into supporting his election agenda shows a complete and utter disdain for public opinion and the law.

What is the point of spending hundreds of millions on beefing the MACC up, already bloating and bursting at the seams with gross inefficiency, when the prime minister bribes the voters of Sibu, with complete arrogance and impunity? To our complete surprise, the good citizens of Sibu, unlike some of their fellow citizens elsewhere, turned up their collective nose and gave Najib the elbow, more or less telling him to "take a running jump into the Rejang."

I had misjudged the mood and the strength of character of the people of Sibu, thinking that the dangling by Najib of the millions of ringgit from his slush funds would be enough to overcome any moral scruples they might have had. I spent six days in Sibu shaking hundreds of Chinese, Malay and Iban hands. And never for a moment did it dawn on me that the Foochows of Sibu would stand up to Najib, who in the end was reduced to a figure of fun and ridicule, being described as Santa Claus dispensing ill-will instead of good cheer. Money may buy some of the people some of the time, but in Sibu principles won the day. They had had a surfeit of corruption, in all its manifestations, in their dealings with the Taib administration, and they did not need anymore of it.

It took a lot of courage and determination to withstand the onslaught of raw power of a prime minister, particularly one of indeterminate ethical provenance. As if that was not intimidating enough, they had a chief minister, so I was told who rules with an iron fist in a silken glove to contend with and whose voracious appetite for self-enrichment has long been whispered about by people too frightened to speak up against grand corruption at the top. His unbridled excesses would make Robert Mugabe look like Mother Teresa. And where is the much touted independent corruption commission?

To all those who voted for change for a better Sibu, a Sarawak free from the shackles of wonton, unremitting greed of one man and his family, and a Malaysia fit for all, regardless of who we are, I have this to say. You have, by your robust, ethical response to Najib’s unprincipled behaviour, earned for yourselves an honourable place in the pages our country’s history. Sibu has restored my faith in my fellow citizens who possess in large measure attributes that once inspired my old English headmaster at the Sultan Abdul Hamid College in Alor Setar to coin the phrase "the excellency of man."

What Sibu has done will resonate in the weeks, months and years to come in the rest of this country. Najib’s approach to the Sibu campaign was unbelievably crude as well as insulting to the dignity of the Sibuans, particularly the proud Foochows. For him to apply the principle of one size fits all when he merrily parachuted into Sibu on what he thought was a his fail-safe "vote for money’ mission was totally ill-advised and insensitive. Najib is a believer in the exercise of power through the money bag.

The voters of Sibu knew Najib’s weaknesses more than he was prepared to concede, and while they were happy enough with the goodies he threw at them, they were suspicious of the proverbial "Greek bearing gifts." In the event, the citizens of Sibu shut the city gate in his face, having taken the money and voting for the opposition. Good try, Najib. Winning the hearts and minds with your heart and not your pocket is a better option; it is more honourable and less likely to get you into trouble with the MACC, if and when it finally decides to open its eyes. (By TUNKU ABDUL AZIZ/MySinchew)

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

DAP buat kejutan menang di Sibu



Parti Tindakan Demokratik Malaysia (DAP) membuat kejutan menang dalam Pilihan Raya Kecil Parlimen Sibu, 16 Mei lalu.

Calonnya, Encik Wong Ho Leong berjaya merampas kerusi lima penggal milik Barisan Nasional (BN) dengan memperolehi 18,845 undi sekaligus menewaskan dua lawannya, Robert Lau Hui Yew (BN) yang mendapat 18,447 undi dan calon Bebas, Narawi Haron memperolehi 232 undi serta hilang wang pertaruhannya.

Sekali pun DAP menang dengan majoriti kecil 398 undi tetapi dikira berjaya menumbangkan ‘gergasi’ BN yang mempunyai segala kekuatan jentera serta kewangannya.

Berdasarkan maklumat kempen dari rumah ke rumah yang dilakukan oleh jentera kempen parti Pakatan Rakyat sokongan rakyat jelas memihak kepada DAP.

Pengerusi DAP Terengganu, Encik Ng Chai Hing berkata sepanjang tempoh berkempen sambutan rakyat terhadap DAP dan Pakatan Rakyat sangat baik.

Menurut beliau, setiap malam diadakan ceramah berkelompok turut mendapat sambutan di kalangan penduduk setempat serta pengundinya.

Katanya, jentera kempen juga lebih tertumpu kepada kunjungan rumah ke rumah serta bertemu secara langsung dengan para pengundi di tiga buah Dewan Undangan Negeri (Dun) di Sibu.

“Saya lihat sepanjang tempoh berkempen di sini (Sibu) sambutan rakyat dan pengundi setempat kepada DAP dan Pakatan Rakyat cukup baik.

“Saya yakin DAP boleh membuat kejutan untuk menang kali ini di Sibu kerana rakyat sudah matang dengan ‘mainan’ Barisan Nasional (BN),” jelasnya.

Menurutnya, pilihan pengundi telah ada dan hanya menunggu masa untuk mengundi calon DAP-Pakatan Rakyat pada 16 Mei lalu.

Beliau menjelaskan isu kempen tertumpu pada masalah rasuah, penyelewengan, pembaziran, kemiskinan serta kemudahan asas yang tercicir.

Katanya, masyarakat Cina, Melayu/Melanau dan Iban di Sibu sebelum ini kurang diberi perhatian oleh kerajaan BN Sarawak.

Pilihan raya kecil Sibu mempunyai seramai 54,695 pengundi berdaftar yang terdiri dari 66.7 peratus pengundi Cina, 22.1 Iban, 10.5 peratus Melanau Melayu dan lain-lain 0.7 peratus.

Kemenangan DAP di Sibu mengejutkan parti lawan sekaligus menamatkan penguasaan lima penggal oleh wakil rakyat BN di kawasan yang mempunyai 2,537 pengundi pos sebagai ‘deposit’ tetap Barisan Nasional.

Pilihan raya kecil Parlimen Sibu terpaksa diadakan ekoran kematian penyandangnya, Dato’ Robert Lau Hoi Chew yang juga Timbalan Menteri Pengangkutan pada 9 April lalu.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

MCA Harus Keluar Daripada Barisan Nasional

Sekiranya pemimpin MCA merasakan diri mereka masih bermaruah, mereka harus membuat keputusan keluar daripada Barisan Nasional (BN).

Kenyataan-kenyataan pemimpin Umno telah menunjukkan 'jalan keluar' kepada MCA. Sebagai seorang yang berketurunan Cina, saya juga rasa malu kerana kini pemimpin MCA solah-olah pepatah Melayu 'hidung tak mancung, pipi di sorong-sorong'.

Bukan sahaja yang terbaru, kenyataan dari Umno Bahagian Paya Besar yang meminta MCA keluar dari BN, malah telah banyak sebelum ini.

MCA tidak diperlukan oleh gabungan BN yang diketuai oleh Umno yang angkuh, takkan pemimpin MCA memerlukan Umno sedangkan MCA kini umpama 'melukut di tepi gantang'.

Saya percaya MCA akan lebih berperanan membentuk bangsa Malaysia kearah yang lebih baik sekiranya keluar dari gabungan BN.

Lupakan dahulu kuasa dan harta yang ada. Tidak guna skiranya beberapa orang dikalangan pimpinan yang mahu mengekalkan kuasa dan harta, lalu sanggup 'dimalukan' dan terus duduk menagih simpati dari pemimpin Umno.

Sedang sepatutnya, pemimpin MCA yang berkebolehan dan kerkemampuan boleh bersama-sama rakyat samada Melayu, Cina, India, Kadazan, Iban dan lain-lain dalam membentuk satu negara yang lebih menjamin masa depan anak cucu kita