| A 'wish list' for PM Najib and his cabinet |
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| Written by Khaw Veon Szu |
| Tuesday, 14 April 2009 16:52 |
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Today, we have a new prime minister in Najib Abdul Razak and and a new cabinet to administer the country. It is the wish and aspirations of all Malaysians that PM Najib and his new team will lead the nation to greater heights, introduce good and sound policies benefitting all sectors of the population. Najib must strive to ensure that fairness and equity remain the guiding principles of his premiership. All efforts must be made to harness the talents of our multiethnic and multilingual populace. The Sedar Institute has come up with a ‘wish list' for Najib and his team to ponder upon. 1. Promote Bangsa Malaysia a. Support for the ‘1 Malaysia concept'. It should be guided by ‘One Vision and One Heart', meaning a strong sense of commitment and purpose by all Malaysians. The government should strive to promote harmony and unity and to reduce racial prejudice and politicking in all its policies and practices. 2. Economic Development a. Generate competitive and sustainable economic development vis-a-vis restoring business confidence and adopting drastic measures to reverse the current economic downturn; b. Preserve jobs and ensure employment remains robust; c. Stimulate consumer spending; d. Enhance competitiveness for long-term economic stability and sustainability; e. Address the income disparity of the people 3. Advocate good governance and integrity a. Promote transparency and accountability at all levels of public administration with special emphasis on open tender. c. Allow free, fair and critical media. 4. Safeguard human rights, rule of law and the federal constitution a. Review the ISA. The ISA should only be used to protect national interest, internal security and against terrorism. The ISA should not be used to silent political dissent. b. Review Printing Presses and Publications Act 1984, particularly the need to renew the annual printing permits of newspapers.. d. National Human Rights Action Plan. There is a need for such a plan to safeguard and strengthen human rights practices. A good end result will be a Law and Human Rights Ministry similar to the one established in Indonesia after the fall of Suharto. 5. Enhance Human Capital and Knowledge Society development b. Promote the concept of Life-long learning. Acquiring and updating all kinds of abilities, interests, knowledge and qualifications from pre-school years to post-retirement. 6. Sustain ecological balance and quality of life a. Address the issue of climate change by promoting green technologies to regulate a more efficient use of energy and to implement green agenda, ie, practice 3R (reduce, reuse and recycle) etc. c. Advocate a better, accessible and affordable healthcare system for all Malaysians Najib has stated in no uncertain terms that the wishes of the people will be his overriding concern. He has coined the phrase ‘1 Malaysia, People First, Performance now' which we believe aptly subscribes to the aspirations of Malaysians who want a clean and efficient government. These wishes are clearly not unattainable and must be fulfilled at all costs. Malaysians have every right to demand the very best from their government. PM Najib has promised to meet the expectations of the people. The Sedar Institute is ever ready to serve and assist; and as a start, we wish him the best of luck and present him this wish list which we believe reflects the desires of most Malaysians. The writer is executive director, Sedar Institute.
Written by Khaw Veon Szu, SEDAR Institute Executive Director
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