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One Man’s Meat by PHILIP GOLINGAI
Source: Star Online

If you are not the Prime Minister or on whispering terms with him, don’t pretend you know when the election will be called.

EVEN at the eleventh hour, some Malay­sians were still speculating whether something big – other than the once-in-a-lifetime wedding date – would happen on 11.11.11.

Yesterday, my smartphone was bombarded with SMSes asking whether Parliament would be dissolved today.

The spread of such speculation can be blamed on politicians who think they can read the Prime Minister’s mind.

Since speculating on the election date has fevered Malaysians, let me list 11 things politicians – to borrow a DAP battle cry in the Sarawak polls – should ubah (change) about themselves.

1) If you are not the Prime Minister or on whispering terms with him, don’t pretend you know when the election will be called.

Yes, it is a powerful feeling to have people lean closer to listen to your theory that it is 11.11.11 because 11 is the PM’s favourite number. But such coffeeshop talk is not good for those planning a life in November.

2) Don’t be a jack-in-a-box politician.

Just like a certain party president who appeared out of nowhere and was PhotoShopped cycling next to the Prime Minister, there are political unknowns who suddenly pop out like a jack-in-a-box.

On the day Parliament is dissolved, they declare themselves a candidate.

If you want to be a candidate, at least let your presence be felt. Perhaps tweet (ie on the Auditor-General’s Report) or lead a fiery protest against something (ie Elton John’s concert).

3) Don’t be a foul-mouthed politician.

Just because you wear a T-shirt with a Superman logo, it does not mean you have superpowers to abuse your rivals with expletives that will make even Kim Kardashian blush. Win over your voters with a cause.

4) Don’t pull a Carlos Tevez.

Make sure that you don’t miscalculate and book your holiday on the day Parliament is dissolved. If not, you would end up holidaying in China while your comrades are campaigning.

They would accuse you of behaving like the Manchester City striker who was charged for refusing to play when told to do so by his coach.

Perhaps you should listen to more coffee shop talk on when Parliament will be dissolved.

5) Don’t be a yo-yo politician.

Meaning: don’t be consistently inconsistent. Don’t say “yes” to hudud today and “no” tomorrow. Chameleons are great for the Animal Planet series but not for Parliament.

6) Stop being a drain-orientated politician.

If you are a politician of a certain status (ie an exco member), don’t proudly tweet that you are solving your constituents’ drainage problem.

Your state has bigger problems than a blocked drain. Leave that to your municipal councillors.

7) Be a frog prince.

Don’t be a political frog who would jump party the moment you experience a political awakening while sleeping in Parliament.

Surprise your voters so that when they “kiss” ugly you, you turn out to be a frog prince as honourable as Nelson Mandela.

8) If you are not Nelson Mandela, don’t compare yourself to Nelson Mandela.

There are politicians from both sides of the political spectrum who have shamelessly compared themselves to Mahatma Gandhi, Dalai Lama and Nelson Mandela.

Funny thing is that some of them are more Silvio Berlusconi than Mandela.

9) Quit if you are a has-been politician.

There’s nothing more dangerous than a politician who is looking at the rear-view mirror of his political career.

A has-been politician might join a “trustworthy” non-governmental organisation and start accusing his party of things (ie corrupt practices) he was blind to when he was in power.

10) Don’t promise to build a bridge even when there’s no river.

That’s all. Oops, only 10 whereas I promised 11. Well, like a politician, I lied.

Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party (SPDP) president Tan Sri William Mawan Ikom wants the party’s Youth, Wanita, Putera and Puteri wings to come up with systematic programmes or approaches to bring in more young intellectuals and professionals into the party.

He said these wings should reach out to universities or colleges to enlist young members who would eventually be moulded to take over the leadership in the future.

“The top leadership is not young anymore. We will not be here forever and we should not be fearful of the young because they are the future. Let them get ready,” he said when speaking at SPDP’s ninth anniversary dinner here last night.

He said that he would not mind restructuring the leadership or arranging for an appropriate forum to accommodate the younger members of the party.

Mawan also called on these wings to report their progresses on the matter at the party’s triennial general meeting next year.

– BERNAMA

MIRI: Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party (SPDP) Beluru branch yesterday slammed SPDP Piasau Youth chief James Joshua for barking up the wrong tree over issues raised by 47 longhouse chiefs and councillors on Sunday.

Branch chairman and longhouse chief (Tuai Rumah) Steward Kayong rubbished James’ sarcastic remark – that the group was bragging about their assemblyman Datuk Sylvester Entri’s big majority win in the last state election was not due to his popularity but to BN ticket.

The branch said the group in Beluru meeting on Sunday expressed their displeasure over the statement of being treated as second class citizen and being asked to show cause letter over their absence at the controversial function in Ulu Teru by SPDP president Tan Sri William Mawan on Oct 2.

“If that is the case, how does James, who is a registered voter in Krian, explain the loss of deputy president Datuk Peter Nyarok in the constituency despite standing on a BN ticket? Also, what about other losses?,” Steward asked.

His view was supported by branch secretary Nelson Nulai who said the Piasau Youth chief has missed the mark in talking about what was happening in Marudi constituency.

They said that there was no mention of anyone threatening to go against the BN in the next election as alleged by James, but lamented that the disunity arising could erode BN’s support in the stronghold.

Entri won with the biggest majority among all the SPPD candidates in the last state election, but James played it down. He said that Entri’s loyalist should remember that the majority of voters in Marudi supported BN, and challenged them to ask their assemblyman to stand on an Independent ticket in the next state election.

“Being a BN candidate is not a guarantee of winning in an election but a good track record of being on the ground and addressing needs and issues faced by the electorate are,” said Steward.

Steward and Nelson said James should stop meddling in Marudi, as the longhouse chiefs, councillors and BN supporters there had been trying hard to maintain the strength (of BN) and not weaken it as painted.

James has also accused Entri’s loyalists of continued verbal attack on Mawan as affirming suspicion that Entri masterminded a plan to topple the president.

He claimed that Mawan was trying to ‘protect’ Entri from being expelled from the party by not washing dirty linen in public since the plot was uncovered two years ago, and even promoted him to vice-president.

He was also quoted as saying that apparently Entri was not grateful and preferred to go against the former by insisting that Mawan had reneged on his promise to reinstate him as secretary-general.

Since then, Entri and four other representatives have been regarded as the Group of 5 in the aftermath of the last triennial delegates conference, but four of them – Paulus Palu Gumbang, Rosey Yunus, Datuk Peter Nansian and Entri- went on to score convincing victory in the last state election.

The war erupted when Mawan, in Sibu to celebrate the conferment of his ‘Tan Sri’ title, said that he would exercise his presidential power to act against those who went against the party. This was taken as a threat by the group.

The visit by a big entourage led by Mawan to Ulu Teru on Oct 23 was marred by controversy and verbal barbs were traded between both sides.

The writer/editor of the above news has been fair to have include extract of my Monday’s statement. JAMESJG.COM is in the opinion that the loyal supporters of Datuk Slyvester Entrie is in denial mode, hence there is not much new thing in the press statement yesterday. No respond from me. Cheers!

MIRI: Over 80 tables have already been sold for the SPDP N63 Piasau youth division dinner themed ‘Toward Loyalty, Unity and Solidarity’ at Eastwood Valley, Golf and Country Club on Nov 5 at 7pm.

According to SPDP Piasau Youth chief James Joshua, the dinner is being held to mark the 9th anniversary of the formation of SPDP.

“All the 80 tables have been sold out to BN component parties, SPDP branches and NGOs,” James said when contacted yesterday.

According to James, members of the party’s Supreme Council, Pergerakan Wanita SPDP, Pergerakan Puteri SPDP and Pergerakan Pemuda SPDP from all divisions and branches will also attend the dinner.

He said, members of the Barisan Nasional component parties as well as party supporters from throughout Sarawak would also be attending the dinner.

He added the evening would be filled with traditional and modern performances by award winning dance troupes.

Miri’s own Youtube girl, Pheobe Woodford will also be making an appearance at the dinner.

The guest of honour for the dinner is SPDP president Tan Sri William Mawan Ikom.

For further information, contact Julia Juwen at 019-8777489

Serangan lisan penyokong cerminkan kesungguhan Entri jatuhkan presiden

KUCHING: Serangan lisan bertubi-tubi terhadap Pre-siden Parti Demokratik Progresif Sarawak (SPDP) Tan Sri William Mawan oleh penyokong setia Naib Presidennya Datuk Sylvester Entri Muran mencermin-kan kesungguhannya untuk menjatuhkan Mawan.

Ketua Pemuda SPDP Piasau James Joshua berkata, serangan berterusan itu semakin mengesahkan syakwasangka bahawa Entri dalang plot menjatuhkan presiden apabila tidak dikekalkan sebagai setiausaha agung.

Katanya, memandangkan beliau begitu terdesak untuk menjadi Raja SPDP, beliau perlu menunggu Mesyuarat Agung Tritahunan (TGA) dan bukannya bergantung kepada dokumen tidak relevan (perjanjian status quo).

“Meneruskan serangan lisan untuk presiden dengan bersembunyi di sebalik akar umbi hanya menunjukkan bagaimana sempit politik (Entri) dan prinsip demokrasi.

“Apa yang lebih buruk, mereka (pengikut setia) malah mengancam untuk melawan BN dalam Pilihan Raya Umum akan datang semata-mata kerana mereka tidak berpuas hati dengan presiden,” katanya.

Beliau berkata demikian ketika mengulas laporan akhbar mengenai 47 tuai rumah dan ahli majlis daripada Marudi pada Ahad lepas yang melahirkan rasa tidak senang dengan lawatan Mawan ke Kampung Ulu Teru di Tinjar Baram bagi menyampaikan sokongan kepada penyandang kerusi Parlimen Barisan Nasionalnya Datuk Jacob Dungau Sagan.

Joshua turut bingung dengan tuntutan penyokong setia Entri bahawa beliau (Entri) menang dengan margin yang besar dalam pilihan raya ne-geri lepas kerana Entri begitu popular.

“Majoriti pengundi di Marudi menyokong BN dan oleh itu Entri menang dalam pemilihan negeri 16 April lepas.

“Beliau yang bercakap besar seoalah-olah mengatakan beliau boleh menang tanpa tiket BN.

“Jadi mengapa tidak mereka bertanya kepada Entri kesayangan mereka itu untuk berdiri di atas tiket Bebas dalam pilihan raya akan datang?,” katanya.

Mawan selama ini berusaha untuk melindungi Entri daripada disingkir daripada parti sejak mendapati bahawa Entri adalah dalang rancangan untuk menggulingkan beliau kira-kira dua tahun lalu.

Tetapi Entri nampaknya tidak menghargai jasa Mawan kerana dia memilih untuk keras kepala dengan sering kali mengungkit bahawa Mawan memungkiri janji untuk mengekalkannya sebagai setiausaha agung.

Tanpa mendedahkan pelan induk Entri, Mawan sebalik-nya menaikkan pangkat Entri kepada naib presiden dalam mesyuarat Majlis Tertinggi Januari lepas.

Marah dengan promosi ‘terlalu cepat’, Entri meng-adakan mogok dan turut disertai empat wakil rakyat yang lain.

James turut mengingatkan penyokong setia Entri agar mempertimbangkan perasa-an orang lain di kawasan itu kerana ‘Marudi bukan milik raja mereka, Entri’.

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