Is Abdullah crafting a new
form of governance – somnambulant governance – making Cabinet appointments
on-the-run, with the public and the Ministers themselves completely unaware
of the existence of such Cabinet portfolios and responsibilities?
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Media Statement
by Lim Kit Siang
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(Parliament,
Wednesday):
I wondered this morning whether
the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi is crafting a new
form of governance – somnambulant governance – making Cabinet appointments
on-the-run, with the public and the Ministers themselves completely
unaware of the existence of such Cabinet portfolios and responsibilities.
This is from Abdullah’s reaction to the proposal from a coalition of
Indian NGOs asking the government to set up a non-Muslim Affairs
Department to handle sensitive issues pertaining to religion.
Malaysian Indian Youth Council (MIYC) president A. Rajaretnam suggested
that such a department should come under the Prime Minister’s Department
and should look into issues such as conversions and temple demolitions so
that these problems are handled department-to-department and not between
NGOs and departments.
The Prime Minster’s response is utterly befuddling and confusing, as no
one can make proper sense out of it, as illustrated by the contradictory
media headlines, viz:
• Kerajaan tubuh
Jawatankuasa Hal Ehwal Bukan Islam – Berita Harian
• “Government considers setting up panel for non-Muslims” – New
Straits Times
• “Non-Muslim affairs dept, if necessary”
– The Sun
• Non-Muslims looked after –We already have panels to handle their
affairs, Abdullah – The Star
• Not Necessary For Non-Muslim Affairs Dept Now, Says PM –
Bernama
How can Abdullah’s one response
produce three different perceptions as to what he meant - from the
government setting up such a department for non-Muslim affairs, to
studying the proposal and an outright dismissal as “not necessary”.
I do not blame the journalists, whether reporters or sub-editors for
getting three completely different versions from one response, as nobody
really knows what Abdullah was talking about.
The Prime Minister’s statement that various ministers in the Cabinet had
been charged with the responsibility of looking after the interests of
different religious groups – Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk
Seri Ong Ka Ting looking after the interests of the Buddhists, Works
Minister Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu covers the Hindus and Minister in the
Prime Minister’s Department Tan Sri Bernard Dompok covers the Christians
in the country - has also come as a surprise.
This is because no one in the past four years of Abdullah’s premiership is
aware that Ka Ting is also Minister for Buddhist Affairs, Samy Vellu
Minister for Hindu Affairs and Bernard Minister for Christian Affairs.
This utter ignorance that there are Ministers for Buddhist, Hindu and
Christian Affairs is illustrated by the fact that the New Straits Times –
an UMNO-owned newspaper – reported that it is another Minister in the
Prime Minister’s Department, Datuk Dr. Maximus Ongkili who is charged with
looking after Christian Affairs.
I do not believe that Ka Ting, Samy Vellu, Bernard or Maximus are aware
that they are also Ministers for these respective religions - nor can they
give a report as to how they had been discharging their Ministerial
responsibilities over these portfolios since their appointment?
Can MPs direct questions falling specifically under these respective
subjects to them in Parliament?
When did the Prime Minister make these Cabinet appointments and why were
they never announced to the public. Were these appointments ever gazetted?
This disturbing episode of
Abdullah making Cabinet appointments on-the-run with the public and
Ministers themselves completely unaware of these Ministerial portfolios
and responsibilities is symptomatic of somnambulant governance – the very
antithesis of a vibrant, dynamic, far-sighted and visionary leadership and
government.
What is “somnambulant governance”? Oxford Dictionary defines
“somnambulism” as “sleepwalking”.
Is Abdullah plunging the country to a new depth of shambolic government
with his pioneering of “somnambulant governance”?
(19/12/2007)
* Lim
Kit Siang, Parliamentary
Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic
Planning Commission Chairman |