Monday, November 06, 2006

UMNO Campaign Fever

It is that time when UMNO politicians start their campaign at the expense of the other races. The Johor MB has kicked it off with Johor UMNO's position on ‘Bangsa Malaysia’, meritocracy in the education system, the teaching of the English language and the position of Bahasa Melayu which are all hot topics in this country. With such a platform, he is definitely aiming for the top. With people like him around, the NEP (National Economic Policy) will become the Never Ending Policy for sure. For him, only the Malay race is important in this country. The rest of us are just numbers collected by the statistics department to present to foreign investors to attract FDI. This is the time when the UMNO politicians start issuing warnings to the other races, talk of Malay sovereignty and the continuance of the NEP to protect the Malay rights.

Equality is a dream for the non-Malays but a marketing slogan for the government to attract foreign investments. Just take any phone directory and look for the director of the government departments to see who is sitting on top. Even the second-in-command is enough. Look at who runs the schools now. Even the section heads in most government schools are selected from bumiputras even if they are very junior.

If this country is to achieve its vision of being a developed nation, you will need competent managers, engineers, educationists, economists, scientists and all the skilled people you can get to make it come true. This means we have to go by meritocracy. We cannot go by racial guidelines for promoting the workers.

The Prime Minister has just launched the Iskandar Development Region in South Johor and it is targeted to be like Hong Kong. We can’t even compete with Singapore for crying out loud! We are still employing workers by racial composition, insisting on the 30% bumiputra ownership! The security is in shambles, who would want to invest in Johor or Malaysia for that matter? Our police can't even tackle the snatch thieves or the Mat Rempits! Even the Singaporeans are shying away from this project. They are reminded by the ugly concrete pillars that jut out from the seabed. These pillars are part of the failed 1.7 billion JB Waterfront City that never took off. Why? Incompetent managers appointed by the government based on race most probably.

Malaysians can handle big jobs and do it well. I mean Malaysians, regardless of their race or religion. Just based on their merits, ability and knowhow we can choose the right people for the job. Take a look at the top 10 richest Malaysians and you can see why we can do it. There are no politicians in the top ten list. On the other hand, if a person does not declare his/her assets, we will never know their status now will we?

2 comments:

Siva said...

1987 - wasn't that the time we worked together on that hill top building? It seems such a long time ago. I used to walk all the way to Semua house for my lunch.

At that time I didn't really pay attention to what was going on around me. My wife was in Alor Star while I was in K.L. and she was pregnant with our first child who is now in the university. I used to commute weekly from K.L. to Alor Star. Every Saturday I couldn't wait to punch my card and rush to the railway station. Managed to buy a sandwich along the way for the journey. What a life compared to what I am having now. I am glad I got out of K.L.

Siva said...

No wonder the water at UUM tasted of beer when I went to check the pipelines and the reservoir! hahahaha...