Saturday, 11 February 2012

BN MPS FOR ALL RACES AND RELIGIONS

-EVEN IF THE BN LEADER IS MALAY OR CHINESE OR IBAN OR OTHER ETHNIC, HE IS THE LEADER FOR ALL THE PEOPLE IN HIS AREA 



THE Members of Parliament (MPs) or State Assemblymen (DUNs) are the leaders representing  all the communities in their respective constituencies regardless of their differences of races, religions and backgrounds.

“Even if they (the leaders) are Malay, Chinese, Iban or other ethnics, he is still the representatives for all the people in his or hers constituencies as it had been the Barisan Nasional (BN) Government’s common practices.”

Deputy Speaker of Parliament Datuk Haji Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar said this in his speech at the aid presentation ceremony to the needy quarters from all the Kuching area held at the Kuching Waterfront Amphitheater here yesterday morning.

He then presented financial aid to 66 recipients, 12 for education aid (totalling RM6,300), five for disaster aid (RM7,000), four for chronic-illness (RM3,500), an MRP recipient (RM1,000) and donations to 44 needy people (RM4,400). 


For record, 19 of needy people were from the Old Folks Home (Sri Kenangan) at Mile 12 here and the rest are from the Kuching town areas.

Later in a press conference,  Junaidi, who is also the Santubong MP said that usually, his programmes when involving less of people will normally be conducted in his office however, in-conjunction with Maulidur Rasul, Chap Go Meh and Thaipusam, he decides to do “something extra-special”.


It was indeed a very special day for the aids recipients as apart from reciving financial aids, they were given an opportunity to have breakfast with Wan Junaidi and other respective invited guests on board of the Sarawak-River Cruise berthed beside the Waterfront.

Also present at the aid presenting ceremony were Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) Secretary General Professor Dr Sim Kui Hian, Junaidi’s Senior Private Secretary in parliament Wan Hamzah Wan Paie, Kuching District Officer Mahri Sarpawi, Pemanca Rashidi Junai, representing the Welfare Department was Abu Bakar Haji Bujang and other dignitaries.

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1 comment:

  1. How best can the financial aids can be shared by the people in the interior of Sarawak?

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