19 March 2013

Can Najib convince ‘frustrated’ Yong to return?

SUPP's choice of a new face as a candidate for Stampin has not gone down well with everyone, with many in the party wanting the incumbent to retain the seat.



KUCHING: Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) is in a dilemma over its candidate for the Stampin parliamentary seat. While the party leadership has decided on Wilfred Yap to battle DAP’s Chong Chieng Jen, the other top leaders in the Sarawak Barisan Nasional coalition want Yap dropped.

These “top leaders” don’t believe Yap, who is SUPP Youth secretary-general, can beat Chong, who is DAP secretary-general and currently Bandar Kuching MP. In the 2011 state election, Chong wrested Kota Sentosa from BN.

According to Barisan Nasional sources, the ground reports in Stampin were not favouring Yap.
Pressure from these BN “top leaders” has compelled SUPP president Peter Chin and party-secretary Dr Sim Hui Hian to revert to Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak and seek his assistance in persuading Stampin incumbent MP Yong Khoon Seng, who is currently the deputy minister of works, to seek re-election.

Yong, 72, has repeatedly said that he will not defend his seat.

Yesterday, both Chin and Sim left for Kuala Lumpur to brief Najib on the party’s election preparation as well as the status of Stampin.

Last Saturday, SUPP central working committee met to discuss reports from the seven constituencies that the party is contesting.

The constituencies are Serian, Stampin, Bandar Kuching, Sarikei, Lanang, Sibu, and Miri.
When the committee discussed reports on Stampin, Yap was asked to leave the meeting as they did not want him to hear comments from the CWC members on the reports.

It is understood that the members were split on whether to drop Yap. Grounds reports apparently gave Yap a 20% rating compared to other potential candidates such as Lo Khere Chiang who is Padawan Municipal Council chairman and Yong.

Lo had a 40% rating while Yong had a 50% chance of retaining his seat.
SUPP sources said Yong was still the most “viable” and “winnable” candidate.

Najib-Yong deal?

Meanwhile, Yap, when faced with speculations that he might be dropped, said he did not believe that Yong will change his mind and seek re-election.

“Yong is a man of principle. I cannot believe the rumours that Yong will be the final candidate to be true. Being a man of principle, it will be ridiculous for him to retract his words,” said Yap.

He warned that that any change of candidate at the last minute would not be good to the party.
However, he would abide by the final decision of the top BN leadership, even if it meant a last-minute change.

Yong is now top in the list of candidates for Stampin. Yong has been saying that he would not seek re-election as he wanted to spend more time with his family which he felt has been neglected. But that apparently was not his only reason.

Although he did not say it publicly, he did indicate to FMT recently in an interview that he was frustrated.

Being a senior member and an MP, Yong should have been made a full-fledged federal minister by now. But for some reason, he has been constantly bypassed by those who were junior to him in the party.

He was only promoted to a Deputy Minister in 2008, after holding the post of parliamentary secretary for 18 years. (When Abdullah Ahmad Badawi became Prime Minister in 2008, the posts of parliamentary secretaries were abolished).

Yong, who graduated as a pharmacist from the University of Queensland, came into active politics when he won Padawan seat in 1990. He was appointed a parliamentary secretary. He served the constituency for two terms before moving to the newly created Stampin constituency in 1999.
It is also understood that Najib will meet with Yong personally and try to persuade him to stay and defend the seat.

All eyes are now on Yong on whether he would change his mind as the stake could be bigger and higher for him.

Joseph Tawie: March 19, 2013

16 March 2013

Jerip: Government always cares for the welfare of the needy




  
DR. JERIP SUSIL (2nd right) presenting a cheque to a recipient
    while (from right) Mohammad Hashim Yap, Lo Khere Chiang and
    Michael Saweng look on.

KUCHING: The state and federal government have always care for the welfare of the needy and would endeavor to help them escape the trap of poverty.

This was pointed out by Assistant Minister of Public Health, Dr. Jerip Susil, while speaking at a cheque presentation ceremony held for the recipients of Housing Rental Assistance – a programme under the urban poverty eradication scheme, at Padawan Municipal Council in Kota Padawan, near here yesterday afternoon.

He said the Barisan Nasional (BN) governments always worked closely with the relevant authorities to make sure that project and programmes were implemented successfully for the benefit of the people.

 “The governments are always attentive to the needs of the low income groups and attention is given fully to them through the various transformation programmes,” Jerip said.

He added that the government gave various assistances to the needy hoping that one day they would be able to be independent and able to contribute to the nation otherwise they would always remain poor forever.

He therefore urged the 29 recipients to work hard to improve their living standard and also seize suitable income generating opportunity in order to have a more stable income.

Dr. Jerip pointed out the responsibility of reducing urban poverty rate is shared by many related quarters and as such, strong effort and close cooperation need to be cultivated among council members, community chiefs, NGOs, village development and security committees (JKKKs), corporate sector and government departments as strategic partners in the undertaking.

 “All of us should involve directly in going down to the ground to identify the targeted groups which should be given assistance. Noble efforts like this would help the government to make this country an advanced and high income nation by 2020,” pointed out Jerip.

He therefore congratulated Padawan Municipal Council (MPP) in its telling commitment in the implementing and making a success of the various urban poverty eradication programmes under the Ministry of Federal Territory and Urban Wellbeing.

 “The target of the urban poverty eradication programme in the 10th Malaysia Plan is to reduce the incident of poverty from 3.8 per cent in 2009 to 2 per cent in 2015.

 “The allocation approved by the Ministry of Federal Territory and Urban Wellbeing to MPP from 2010 to early this year reached some RM526,024 for distribution to all the targeted group,” Jerip disclosed.

He added the assistances given would lessen their financial burden beside building their self-esteem and confidence and upgrade their capability to try and work out of poverty.

Dr. Jerip hoped that with the allocation from the Ministry of Federal Territory and Urban Wellbeing , MPP would double its effort in making the poverty eradication programme in its jurisdiction more successful.

Also present at the ceremony were MPP Chairman, Lo Khere Chiang, Deputy Chairman, Haji Mohammad Hashim Yap, Secretary, Michael Saweng, councilors and staff members of MPP.

Sarawak Tribune
Date Posted : Friday 15-Mar-2013