LET'S MAKE IT HAPPEN!!

Posted by Unknown On Monday, July 19, 2010 18 comments
The political tsunami in 2008 swept through Penang and put in place the Pakatan government with a two-third majority. It has changed Penang in untold ways. Though shocked, Penangites were deliriously happy with the unexpected results. Since then, it has been a rocky journey for the Penang state government.

Nonetheless, they relentlessly soldier on to make Penang a democratic state that is just, united and cohesive - to be the best that it can ever be. They serve the people first, second and last to turn Penang into a knowledge seeking and prosperous society. In the process, it has weathered countless spanners. Their record of achievement will be the benchmark of their credibility and ability to deliver promises for the next general election.

In the last two years, the government has emphasized good governance which is based on the CAT principle - Competency, Accountability and Transparency - upholding five core principles of justice, freedom, truth, social welfare and piety in God.

Penang has benefited from the thirty policies implemented (as announced in their pamphlet called 30 People-Centric policies which you can download HERE).

The state government launched its 3Es Mission of a People Centric Government to Enable, Empower and Enrich the People. Towards that end, they have sought to:

  • enable the people with skills, knowledge and education to provide equal opportunity for all to create wealth
  • empower them with fundamental rights, basic freedoms and responsibilities according to the rule of law
  • enrich the people by sharing wealth and economic benefits to pursue socio-economic justice
For the first time in history, the state finances strengthened (with minimal contribution from the Federal government despite maximum contribution), Penang registered the highest surplus earning unprecedented praise from Transparency International.

With prudence and strategic budgeting, it turned around a projected 2008 deficit of RM35 million into a record surplus of RM 88 million and a projected deficit of RM40 million in 2009 Budget in a surplus of RM 77 million. With these savings, it then launched the RM100 cash award for all senior citizens above 60 years old w.e.f 20th March 2010.

The Auditor-General’s 2008 Report showed that the government’s fiscal policies succeeded in increasing the state's accumulated funds by RM178.45 million, an increase of 21 percent from RM847.45 million in 2007 to RM1.25 billion last year. Under the previous Barisan Nasional state government, the accumulated funds were at RM847.45 for 2007. The record achievement of surpassing the billion-ringgit mark was historic.

It is also the first state to launch the Partners Against Poverty Programme to wipe out hard-core poverty by ensuring that every family in Penang receives at least RM500 per month. From mid 2010, it will also give a RM1000 cash bereavement to beneficiaries of senior citizens. There are many other initiatives launched including providing water RM100 water rebates per family to 170 000 low and middle income families amounting to RM17 million. Career Assistance & Training (CAT) centres have been set up at the cost of RM10 million to help find jobs for retrenched workers.

Even summons and parking tickets issued to hawkers and drivers respectively before 8th March 2008 have been cancelled. License fees for hawkers and fishermen have been reduced by 50% from 2010.

In their endeavor to make Penang an attractive international city to investors, tourists and also a place of residence for sustainable living, they have done the following:

  • Implemented the Penang wireless initiative to provide free internet access to Penangites
  • There are plans to establish a 200 acre education hub to make Penang the centre of education excellence)
  • Top students(SPM, STPM and huffaz) have been given recognition and cash awards
  • Establishment of the Penang Science Council to make Penang a centre of engineering and scientific evidence
  • Provision of annual financial assistance of RM11.3 million to Sekolah Agama Rakyat, Chinese, Tamil and missionary schools and independent Chinese secondary schools
  • Provision of land for agama and vernacular schools (construction costs funded by Federal government)
  • Establishment of gender-friendly and equality programmes that break the glass ceiling
  • Provision of disabled-friendly facilities where by Penang has also been acknowledged by UNDP as the best in Malaysia
  • Provision of funds to acquire land for places of worship
  • Establishment of child care centres to help women to work and pursue their careers

Another feather in their cap is their request to the Elections Commission for local government elections to be held in Penang for restoration of the third vote as promised in their 2008 elections.

With open tenders, Penang has successfully cut down on wasteful spending and corrupt practices and harvested savings of RM20 million including a reduction of 45% in solid waste treatment costs. Anti-corruption measures and programmes that encourage creativity and innovation offer monetary rewards accordingly.

Another achievement is the implementation of "No Plastic Day" to promote environmental protection by reducing plastic bag consumption. They also cancelled the RM25 billion Penang Global City Centre (PGCC) BN crony project and uncovered the Tang Hak Ju land controversy.

In tandem with the World Heritage Site award from UNESCO, the state has restricted the building height to 18 meters to protect, preserve and promote the character of Georgetown. To protect public order and to combat rising crime, the state has also installed CCTVs and implemented community policing.

The allocation for Islamic affairs has been increased from RM12.5 million (under BN) in 2008 to RM20.5million in PR's first budget in 2009 and RM 24.3 million in 2010.

One of the milestones in terms of people's power would be the establishment of the "Speakers Corner" at Esplanade on May 4th as a 'platform of democracy for all Malaysians'. There, people are free to express their views by holding public demonstrations, candlelight vigils, press conferences and other forms of peaceful and artistic expressions.

Clearly, the Pakatan led government has done very well in the last two years but its path has been land-mined with obstacles and interferences from unfriendly quarters who have considerably slowed its progress. I would give a B+/A- for their report card. What did the previous government do for Penang?

If the Pakatan Rakyat government can do so much in Penang despite the odds against them, imagine what could happen if they complete their journey to Putrajaya! Imagine the transformation to Malaysia! Let's make it happen!!!

*Post written based on data from DAP pamphlet on 30 People Centric policies.

18 comments to LET'S MAKE IT HAPPEN!!

  1. says:

    johnnie lim First of all congratulations to the Penang Government for a job well done. keep it up and do not slag, and don't give the opposition(read BN) a chance to hijack . Yes, let's make it happen,a change to a clean and responsible government. As long as there is hope I am not afraid to dream.we want change.

  1. says:

    rainstorm Dear MWS.

    Yes ! Let's put Pakatan Rakyat to Putrajaya in the next GE. In your list, there are so many things that PR govt have achieved within 2 short years that even BN cant deliver (eg. wifi) when they ruled Penang for the last half century !

    Only fools would still keep on supporting BN (Barang Naik) govt ! If we dont change the govt by next GE, then we've to blame ourselves for not giving the mandate to Pakatan Rakyat to run this country efficiently.

    So, dear rakyat; let's bury BN for good in the next GE !

  1. says:

    Penangites Keep up the good work, Lim Guan Eng!
    We, the Penangites, need you!
    We salute your courage!

  1. says:

    Lang Ting Congratulations to LGE and his team for making Penangites proud. I too strongly believe that Pakatan can do more if they are in Putrajaya as well.

    Yes, LET'S MAKE IT HAPPEN !

  1. says:

    moment2moment Yes, the main thing is how they have persevered and overcome all the odds and bumps purposely placed by the current federal government. Double kudos to LGE and team.

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Johnnie

    Thanks for that vote of confidence in the PR led Penang govt.

    Thank you also for sharing the same hope and earnestness to make it happen.

    Take care and God bless you and yours always.

    Shalom

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear rainstorm

    Thanks for your faith and confidence in the PR government. The record of achievement they have in Penang is testimony to their ability and vision for a better Malaysia.

    May there be change and we have to make it happen!

    Take care and have a blessed week!

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Penangites

    Thanks for the vote of confidence and encouragement to the state government and our CM.

    Take care and let's moot for change and let it happen!

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Lang Ting

    Thank you so much for being of the same mind.

    I appreciate your confidence in PR and hope that you will garner more ground support together with other concerned Malaysians.

    Yes - let's make it happen!

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear moment2moment

    Many thanks for your perceptive comment that shows awareness of the uphill task the state government has experienced but at the end of the day, they weathered the storm and have this record of achievement.

    Let's hope they can sustain this and spread the fever to the other states for PR to make it to Putrajaya.

    Take care and thanks for sharing. Do keep in touch!

    Cheers

  1. says:

    HotDogg Aunty Paula,
    I like Penang too. The people are so friendly, especially the gals!!! Wow!! You Penangites are soooo lucky!

    But I suppose you don't know it, but most of the dogs here speak Hokkien, because the other day as we were walking along the beach, one German Sherpherd came up to me and ask, "Oi! Lu dor lor lai".

  1. says:

    Stanley Goh In order to make it happen, the Pakatan Rakyat leaders must be though like Lim Guan Eng. He does not care who he steps on so long as he knows he is doing it for the good of the Penang folks. DSAI should act more like him and cut off all those petty squabbles eg. about a leader not being suitable because he does not know Tamil. Come on confused people, where do you think you are, in Tamilnadu? He should be a leader of all the various races and not be elected just to pander to the Indians. Indians, it is time to wake up to the reality of Malaysian politics. UMNO and BN are leading you fellas by the nose by always promising you a lot of things and for those promises, you will turn against Pakatan Rakyat even when you have to grudgingly admit that they are more honest and gentlemanly in their approach.
    As for those lapdog civil SERVANTS in Penang, the State should get its lawyers to go through their service contract and see where they have contravened their terms of service eg insubordination to the CM etc. In a situation like this, that particular civil SERVANT is actually declaring war on the State Government. In a state of war, it is time to finish him off and leave him with no future in the state of Penang.
    Let us make it happen all over Malaysia and dismantle the 1Malaysia mantra where Rakyat didahulukan when BN needs more money for its coffers.

  1. says:

    Anonymous If not for the king of PIRATE with 22 wasted years, we could have overtaken Sing-a-pore in ringgit value. The only history of those grand years was a bunch of thieves becoming billionaires not from their talents but given a head-start in everything they want.

    If the projects failed, the govt is the owner and if those projects make billions, the cronies benefitted. How not to bankrupt a nation in that sense. Even the nation's fuel must be sold through a middle man.

    In that manner even a fool can runs a coporation to make billions. For with connection right people can be hired for running the company efficiently.

    While the elites bask in the fast lanes, the poor fights for basic food, clean water and electricity. Living in shack worse than the richman tool house or servant quarter. Aren't they Malaysians too ???

    Yes, we must make it happens for the sake of all right thinking Malaysians. Pakatan govt cannot be any worse than bn, so just vote for them to be in Putra Jaya. We need a govt by the people for the people and works with the people. Let the Pakatyan states be the catalyst for change with its good governance. Change, change, change!
    ~ahoo~

  1. says:

    Anonymous "Pakatan govt cannot be any worse than bn...."

    You betcha!

    After 53 years of gutter recolonization, there is not a shadow of a doubt.

    ~wits0~

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Little Corgi

    I can think of a range of responses that you could give to the big bully German Shepherd but we will not stoop to his level. I know you would have strutted with head held high most elegantly and walked away :-).

    Come to Penang and see the many dogs here! It is a fad for ladies to be seen with toy poodles now...so for all you know you might fall in love with one of them LOL!!! Take care and have a great evening!

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Stanley Goh

    It is lovely to hear your views again. Thank you for your honest and yet pragmatic comments to exhort many to awaken and vote correctly to effect change in our country. You have highlighted salient points and suggestions which we should all remember and share with others.

    Hand in hand, we have to make it happen this time!

    Take care and do keep in touch.

    Blessings to you and yours

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear ahoo

    Many thanks for your fervent and sincere comment not forgetting the logical reasoning that you have shared with us to persuade and to convince us to vote for change.

    Thank you so much for the exhortation in your last paragraph which certainly stems from a caring a patriotic heart. Please continue to be a catalyst for change too wherever you are.

    Take care and may the Lord bless and keep you and yours always.

    Shalom

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear ~wits0~

    Enough is really enough and it is time for us to look forward to a new dawn, a new beginning for our land.

    Take care and have a great evening.

    Cheers

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