Monday, March 02, 2009

One Man Speaks Up

Heard all about this letter. Just never ended up reading it cos... well, people like me are just too stingy to spend money on papers I'll throw away the day after. -_- But it's okay. There's always the Internet. And Pink Pau. =)


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Dear Malaysian Politicians,

Please stop the power chase, call for a truce and focus on the economy.

I do not claim to speak on behalf of all Malaysians, but I have strong convictions that many share my sentiments.

Our concern today is not who rules the country or heads the state governments but the looming bad economy.

Whether Barisan Nasional or Pakatan Rakyat leads, it is meaningless if Malaysians have no job to go to, no money to pay rent and no means to put food on the table.

I am a business owner, like other business owners and managers of corporations I have a responsibility to ensure people under my care and payroll continue to have jobs and a decent income to take home. We work hard and willing to go the extra mile to make sure our nation not only survive this crisis but come out stronger and wiser. We need your help.

Let me explain. I am in the business of Training, Development and Consultancy and have 20 people in my team.

Saedah is 42. She keeps the office clean and helps organise the training rooms. She has four children and her husband is unemployed. She was first hired on a part time basis, because she is very hard working and has a great attitude, we offered her a full time job to help provide a stable income for her family. Even then, when her third child started school this year, it was a struggle for her to buy new school uniforms and other necessities. Saedah lives on a ‘kais bulan, makan bulan’ basis, so, if she is jobless, her tap runs dry.

Samsuri is 27 years old. He lives with his sister and her family in a low cost government flat in Sunway. He does our despatch, helps with various clerical works and occasionally acts as a driver. During the first week at zubedy, we learned that he not only did not have money to buy new clothes and shoes for work, he had no money for lunch. Like Saedah, if he has no job, his tap runs dry too.

Alicia in Client Servicing turns 26 this year. She lives with her dad who is 71 years old and retired. Her mom passed away when she was little. Alicia is a hard-working team member, has a gentle caring outlook and fun to be with. (We like to poke fun at her as she blushes easily). Last May her dad went through a major operation, thank God he has recovered well. Alicia needs a job, both for herself and her dad.

Sudesh, 38, is one of our facilitators. When his father passed away last year, he moved back and lives with his mother in Seremban. He shuttles between Kuala Lumpur and Seremban daily, leaving home sometimes as early as 4 in the morning and returning late at night. He is no stranger to hard work and sacrifice, he knows what he needs to do to survive and to care for his mother, but he too needs a job.

Like fellow Malaysians, every one of us in zubedy needs employment, those that live from hand to mouth like Saedah and Samsuri and others like Alicia and Sudesh with family to care for. We Malaysians need the Malaysian economy to be strong. We need you, our leaders, to work hard and to work together to make our economy viable.

So this is my plea.

Pakatan Rakyat, please stop your attempts to take over the federal government and persuade BN’s lawmakers to join you. Stop all legal proceedings, no more 916 and let go, just let go. The nation can wait till the next general elections if they want change. By doing so, Malaysians will see your party as caring, unselfish and gracious and give you their support in the next elections.

Barisan Nasional, please stop any attempts to take over PR states and win over PR’s lawmakers. You have proven your point with Perak. The nation can wait for the next general elections if they want your party. Focus all your talent, energy and hard work in steering the country out of an economic downturn. By doing so, Malaysians will see your party as caring, unselfish and smart and give you their support in the next elections.

BN and PR! Call for a truce. Get together and compromise. Someone has to give in. Or has hate consumed your heart till it blinds you? You can do it. You have enough intelligent people between you. I am sure you can find solutions. Take the nation to heart. That is why you are in politics in the first place.

Focus on the people.

Focus on the economy.

Anas Zubedy
Managing Director
Zubedy (M) Sdn Bhd
[Source: Dear Malaysian Politicians by Anas Zubedy.]

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It's nice to know that there are still people out there who haven't given up hope or lost faith in there being a better Malaysia for all of us. Comforting, in fact. And much like those people, I hope for a great many things where this country is concerned. But me, I'm also the same complacent person who wouldn't give politics the time of day. (Or blog space, for that matter. -_-)


That changes today.


Cos today, I'm going to do something different. I'm gonna log politics in my books by blogging this letter. So I'll always remember that someone spoke up for me. For us. For our country. Today (last week, actually – delayed telecast cos this blogger don't buy papers wan), someone of influence found the guts to speak up – someone of influence who spoke up and MADE SENSE, too. And it gives me strength to know that I'm not alone in believing that speaking up in truth and in righteousness pays... eventually.


This is good.

May this only be the beginning
of more awareness and greater change.

7 comments :

jack said...
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jack said...

yar.. i feel like our gov/politician have forgotten us(the citizen) while they struggle to gain power.. sigh

wah~wah pam can talk politic..

*soli prev typo deleted.. lolx..

Pam Song said...

ATTN: Jack
– Haha. Well, I like reading about political dreams for the nation. Not so much about what politicians are fighting about. That's why I loved the papers just before the elections. That time, it was filled with promises of better futures for all of us. Too bad few of those promises have been realised.

Melissa said...

"That's why I loved the papers just before the elections. That time, it was filled with promises of better futures for all of us. Too bad few of those promises have been realised".

Ahhh, same here babe. We're on the same page. Too much has been at stake since the political parties collide in a power struggle, trying to outdo each other in the least imaginable way possible. Such immaturity...

And, thanks for allowing me to link you up! =)

Pam Song said...

ATTN: Melissa
– You said it. Immaturity. That's what it has all boiled down to. And selfishness, too.

Np with the linking. =)

choco said...

and then there is the money involved as well. :D

Pam Song said...

ATTN: choco
– Haha. In politics or in terms of what they put into publishing the ad in the papers?

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