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The Barisan Nasional government is doing its best to improve the condition of Jalan Pantai in Miri. I was informed by our Miri City Council’s councilor that the work will begin sooner than expected. “Very soon, James” he said.

JAMESJG.COM would like to thank JKR Sarawak, YB Datuk Peter Chin, YB Datuk Lee Kim Shin, YB Andy Chia, Cr. Koh Ek Chong and Miri City Council for responding to my Talikhidmat complaint on Jalan Pantai.

We simply just cannot talk at coffee shop and expect the government to hear us from there. Why can’t we be a little proactive and talk to the government straight. Talikhidmat is one of the various channel available to us. Use it!

Well, if you only knows how to belittle the Barisan Nasional, how would you be comfortable to talk to them and voice your complaints? Of course it will be not so nice, isn’t it? Asking for assistance when you have bad mouth them, kan! Wait for your kind of change? Well.. keeping on waiting until the cow comes home then.

We too can be an agent of change, the Barisan Nasional way, of course. Just follow behind lar.. my friend and everything will be alright. You won’t feel the small changes happening, because you always wanted to see major changes. Major changes comes from the micro things we do to improve ourselves (I say it again, ourselves).

Cheers and happy Monday!

After being misinterpreted for the last three to four months, road users approaching the Lutong junction traffic lights can now be more aware of reducing their speed.

Thank you to JKR Sarawak, Miri City Council and our SUPP representatives who have assisted me to get the speed breakers in place.

Thumbs up! And, just to share an article from The Star below.

The paradox of Sarawak politics

CERITALAH By KARIM RASLAN
newsdesk@thestar.com.my
Source: The Star

While the urban electorate can turn their backs on the government of the day, rural Sarawakians are very dependent on developmental politics.

TRAVELLING through Sarawak has prompted me to think about the fundamental paradoxes that lie at the heart of governance in Malaysia.

While they’re at their most pronounced in Sarawak, the themes and challenges are pretty much uniform wherever you go in the country.

As in the peninsula, the cities and towns of Sarawak have turned against Barisan Nasional.

At the same time, most rural areas remain solidly “blue”.

It’s a mirror image of what is happening across the South China Sea (with the notable exception of Kelantan).

So what’s the contradiction?

Well, those who have benefited the most from Barisan’s developmental politics — namely urban Malaysians of all races — have become the ruling coalition’s toughest critics.

They’re not thankful supplicants, kissing the hands of the local MP or state assemblyman.

Ordinary Malaysians want more, and they want it now.

In their eyes, legislators are just “public servants” whose emphasis should be on serving.

The critical factor is that urban Malaysians are no longer dependent on Barisan for basic amenities like water, housing or electricity.

Besides that, many now work in the private sector.

Their livelihoods are no longer solely dependent on political influence.

Because of this, they’re able to turn their backs on the patronage and service “machine” that empowered them and, indeed, their parents’ generation.

Educated and well-informed, they’ve started questioning the way Barisan has governed for decades.

They deplore controversial use of public funds.

They want greater openness and transparency.

Voters are smart.

They understand the connection between civil liberties and government services.

They know that a strong media will question and probe the deals that have driven up the cost of many public projects.

Still, tight media controls have not stopped the public from being highly critical of the leaders proffered by Barisan.

Surely there must be hundreds, if not thousands, of highly-educated Malay professionals to be recruited.

Why don’t these men and women want to join Umno?

The failure to recruit the best human resource lies at the core of Umno’s continuing failure to win back the urban Malay middle class.

It also reinforces my point as the products of the NEP turn their back on the original “agent” of change — namely Umno.

The same dilemma is slowly emerging in Sarawak.

Take Sibu, the business hub of the Rajang river basin, for example. The city is remarkably clean, organised, and safe.

Indeed, the covered market — surely one of the largest in the country — is an impressive sight.

As we all know, the city’s voters rejected Barisan in spectacular fashion in a by-election only months ago.

This was a calculated, considered move by Sibu’s predominantly Foochow Chinese community, who knew they could manage without government assistance.

However, the same is not true of the small long-house communities beyond the city limits.

The disparities between these areas and the urban centres are stark.

Roads shrink and eventually disappear in rural Sarawak.

Running water is also a major problem, especially during the dry season.

Many of the longhouses must rely on large water tanks and elaborate rain-water traps to survive.

In certain cases, the local rivers have also been polluted by the use of industrial-scale fertilisers in nearby plantations or pig farming.

Difficulties in enforcing Native Customary Rights over the land also often result in the dislocation of these communities.

The haphazard access to public utilities and property rights have made rural Sarawakians very dependent on developmental politics.

Sarawak’s rural poor realise that only the state government of the day can help them.

They therefore keep voting for Barisan representatives in the hope that their needs will eventually be met.

Therein lays the contradiction for Barisan: providing these services would mean an inevitable loss of rural support.

As a consequence, Sarawak’s piece-meal development of the interior reinforces Barisan control.

Indeed, it makes communities more wary of challenging authority.

Needless to say, this is no way to achieve ETP, NEM, 1Malaysia or any of the ambitious goals we have set ourselves as a nation.

Development is not a reward, it is a right.

Solving the paradox, however, comes at an exceedingly high political cost.

But then again, Barisan has no choice: we simply cannot go on like this.

We received copy of the official respond from the Miri City Council to Pusat Talikhidmat on our request for the improvement to Jalan Pantai in Miri.

Here is the extract:

PUSAT TALIKHIDMAT
Unit Perhubungan Awam & Hal Ehwal Korporat
Jabatan Ketua Menteri Sarawak
Kuching

Faks: 082 – 311094 & 082-555888

Tuan,

Re:    TALIKHIDMAT 20100821-006
Complaint from Encik James Joshua Guang on improvement to Jalan Pantai

May I refer to the above complaint received from Encik James Joshua Guang through Talikhidmat.

Please be informed that in view of the extent and scope of the requests received, the Council needs time and sufficient fund to deal with issued identified. Nevertheless, the matters are receiving Council’s Engineering department attention:

  1. Drainage system
  2. Portholes along stretch of road from SSB HQ to Piasau camp
  3. Resurfacing of road at SMK Lutong
  4. Widening the whole of Jalan Pantai (subject to availability of fund)

Sekian, harap maklum dan terima kasih.

“BERSATU BERUSAHA BERBAKTI”
“AN HONOUR TO SERVE”

Saya yang menurut perintah,

(TAY BOON PANG)
b.p. Setiausaha Bandaraya
Majlis Bandaraya Miri.

s.k. City Engineering, MBM

JAMESJG.COM wishes to thank Miri City Council for the respond and action. For our readers, we will keep you updated on the matter as soon as we receive it from the authorities.

Dear JAMES JOSHUA GUANG,

The case that you have reported has been recorded in our system, and the case number is as stated below.

Case Number:
20100821-006

Reported Matter(s) :
Tuan,

Kindly take action to improve the following along Jalan Pantai, Miri.

1. Drainage system
2. Potholes along the stretch from Shell Lutong Office until Piasau Camp Residences.
3. Resurfacing work at the junction to SMK Lutong
4. Where possible, please widen it!

Thank you for your kind attention and prompt action.

Rgds,
James

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Thank you for contacting TALIKHIDMAT (Public Service hotline).
Your one stop channel to reach Sarawak State Government.
Tel: 555999 (Applicable throughout Sarawak); Fax: 555888
Email: 555999@sarawaknet.gov.my

JAMESJG.COM would like to thank Talikhidmat, Miri City Council (Mr. Tay), JKR Bahagian Miri, Ibu Pejabat JKR Negeri, YB Andy Chia, Datuk Lee Kim Shin and all the general public who have continuously asking for this overhead bridges to be constructed for the safety of all pedestrians.

Here are my correspondences with the agencies on this issue.

Case No.: T-7WV8NM
Created on 16/10/2009 01:49:23 PM

Your message
Attn: JKR Miri , Cc: Ibu Pejabat JKR Sarawak, Kuching , Dear Sir, , May I know what is the status update on the proposed overhead crossing in front of Boulevard (Jalan Miri Pujut) and Morsjaya (Jalan Miri-Bintulu)? When will the public see it being constructed or we need to wait for 2011 for the earth breaking ceremony? , Thank you.

Assigned Agency: Jabatan Kerja Raya Bahagian Miri

“Reference is made to above mentioned case regarding the proposed overhead bridge in front Boulevard Hypermarket crossing Jalan Miri Pujut. , Please be informed that the proposed overhead foot bridge is currently under design by Ibu Pejabat JKR. A tender shall be called once when the design is completed., Thank you.”

Correspondence to Talikhidmat update on 05/11/2009

James Joshua wrote:
Good morning,

Thank you for your respond. Regret to inform TALIKHIDMAT that we have not receive any call from any agencies.

—–Original Message—–
From: 555999@sarawaknet.gov.my [mailto:555999@sarawaknet.gov.my]
Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2009 7:32 AM
To: james@eplogistic.com
Subject: TALIKHIDMAT: FYI: T-7WV8NM

Dear Sir/Mdm,

We have received your case and did the necessary actions in making sure that it gets the desired attention. However, we have not received any feedback from the relevant agency as they might have contacted you directly. We appreciate it if you could confirm with us whether your call below has been attended to satisfactorily by the said agency.

Ref No : T-7WV8NM

Reported matters:

“Attn: JKR Miri Cc: Ibu Pejabat JKR Sarawak, Kuching Dear Sir, May I know what is the status update on the proposed overhead crossing in front of Boulevard (Jalan Miri Pujut) and Morsjaya (Jalan Miri-Bintulu)? When will the public see it being constructed or we need to wait for 2011 for the earth breaking ceremony?  Thank you. ”

Kindly reply to this email within 3 days if you find our service unsatisfactory else we may close this case.

Your feedback is important for us. Please check [x] where appropriate:

[ ] Request attended and satisfactorily
[x] Request not attended at all
[ ] Request attended but unsatisfactorily (please attached your remarks)

Regards,
TALIKHIDMAT Centre

Response from JKR HQ via Talikhidmat on 09/11/2009

Dear Sir/Madam,

Kindly be informed, we have received feedback from (1)Jabatan Kerja Raya Bahagian Miri as below.

Case No : T-7WV8NM

Reported matters :
Attn: JKR Miri
Cc: Ibu Pejabat JKR Sarawak, Kuching
Dear Sir,
May I know what is the status update on the proposed overhead crossing in front of Boulevard (Jalan Miri Pujut) and Morsjaya (Jalan Miri-Bintulu)?
When will the public see it being constructed or we need to wait for 2011 for the earth breaking ceremony?
Thank you.

Action Taken :
“Reference is made to above mentioned case regarding the proposed overhead bridge in front Boulevard Hypermarket crossing Jalan Miri Pujut.
Please be informed that the proposed overhead foot bridge is currently under design by Ibu Pejabat JKR. A tender shall be called once when the design is completed.
Thank you.”

We trust that you are happy with our service and that we may close this call. Kindly reply this email within 3 days if you find the service unsatisfactory.

Regards,
TALIKHIDMAT Centre

Further response from Miri City Council on 09/11/2009

Tuan,
Thanking you for bringing up the above captioned matter for our attention.

I have checked with Council’s Engineering Department on the proposed overhead bridge near Boulevard Shopping Complex. The matter is currently being looked into by JKR, please.

Sekian, harap maklum dan terima kasih.
Pegawai Perhubungan Awam, Majlis Bandaraya Miri.

Latest response from Miri City Council on 12/06/2010

Hi James Joshua,

The proposed overhead bridge project is under the purview of JKR. They had called for tenders and, from the recent news reporting,it is now  in the process of awarding the contract. Sorry, I can’t reply you early as I had involved in one accident and on sick leave for one week., please.

Best regards from
Tay, MCC.

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