THE MALAYSIAN government under the Barisan Nasional had given up a sum of RM2,088,211,000 to 4,176,422 people whose total house hold income is less than RM3,000.
In Sabah, there were 477,200 people applied for this BR1M of RM500 per person, and only 408,927 had been approved, and that makes up to 85.7% of the applicant being approved. The total amount paid out was RM204,463,500.
In Sarawak, there were 561,743 applicants and there was 82.5% or 463,237 people had been approved. The total paid out sum is RM231,618,500.
The fact is the figure as given do not reflect the true figure of the people who are entitled to receive the BR1M RM500 due to the reason that many did not have the chance to apply, to get the forms, and being approved even though had applied for it. The worst case is that many people in the remote area never know about this and some people did not apply even though they are qualified.
Further more the time given was insufficient for them to submit their forms. The approval procedure by the government was until now not really transparent, because some people who are rich and yet been given the BR1M. This makes the people very angry.
KK MP Hiew King Cheu said Sabah definitely should be given more of the BR1M because we have a much larger population and the poorest state in Malaysia. It is of no reason why we are getting a much lower distribution of the BR1M when compared to our nearby state of Sarawak. It is clearly indicated in the figures provided in Parliament recently.
It is factual and evident that the BN is using the people’s money to “buy” the people vote without being charged on abused of power, doing corrupt practices, and it is undisputable. How heavy is the implication on the National Financial Burden of the government in distributing a total sum of RM2,088,211,000 to 4,176,422 people in Malaysia.
The point is whether we can afford this when the country is having national debts up to RM485 Billion or more. No one would against the government giving out money to them, but in the actual fact if the government is doing well financially and without shouldering big debts and every citizen is happy, wealthy and being taken care off, then they are happy to receive the money.
In Malaysia today, we see high poverty rate especially in Sabah, what would be the best for the people? Would the RM500 help a long way, even the BN government wants to give out one more round of RM500? Or is it better for the government to come in to rebuild and boost our economy, to jack up the falling industries, and to improve our agriculture produces?
This is the people’s hope but the BN government is not doing that, because we see for one that our economy is still falling far behind, and we have no food security because our agriculture sector in many ways is still backward and not productive. The worst is that we are still coupled with high poverty rate and bad infrastructures.
The bad performance of the BN government is demonstrating its ill effect, and caused much damage to the lively hood of the people. If the BN administration is allowed to continue to manage Malaysia, we can be sure that the damages will be prolonged and the harm will be bigger. Thus, it is time to allow changes, and to take place to ensure a better future in Malaysia. Vote Pakatan Rakyat for a better Malaysia.
kalau diberi duit, sekejap ja boleh lesap. tapi kalau diberi kemahiran, sepanjang umur rakyat boleh gunakan kalau pandai manfaatkannya.
ReplyDeletebyk jg program latihan kemahiran percuma disediakan kerajaan, penduduk harus manfaatnya..
DeleteBelia harus mengambil bahagian untuk latihan kemahiran yang boleh menjadi syarat pendapatan yang lumayan.
Deletesemua cara sudah dilakukan oleh kerajaan.. jika orang lain boleh memperolehi kehidupan yang lebih baik, kenapa tidak untuk sesetengah orang?? masa depan bukan ditentukan oleh pemimpin2 politik pembangkang walaupun dikalangan mereka ada yang bergelar Anugerah Tuhan dan ada juga yang boleh menghalalkan yang haram..
Deletebantuan kewangan sebegini tidak dapat menyelesaikan masalah untuk jangka masa yang panjang.
ReplyDeletebetul tu, tapi kerajaan juga ada melaksanakan penyelesaian2 untuk jangka masa panjang.. so tidak salah kiranya jika kerajaan menggunakan kedua2 pendekatan iaitu jangka panjang dan jangka pendek sekiranya berkemampuan..
DeletePeruntukan sebegini cuma membebankan sahaja kepada kerajaan.
ReplyDeletelebih baik jika beban kerajaan itu adalah untuk menyenangkan rakyat, bukan untuk menyenangkan kroni2 mereka..
DeleteHutang negara sudah mencapai RM500b atau lebih, betulkah kerajaan masih boleh memberi kewangan sebegini?>
ReplyDeletehutang sebanyak itu tidak kritikal kerana lebih dari separuh hutang itu datang dari dalam negara, bukannya luar negara..
DeletePeruntukan ini memanfaatkan golongan ramai juga, lebih baik dirasuhkan oleh buaya besar.
ReplyDeleteSaya dengar ada lagi nanti BR1M diberikan.
ReplyDeleteBantuan kewangan ini ada kebaikan dan keburukan juga, namun kita harus berterima kasih kepada kerajaan kerana duit itu dapat membantu juga.
ReplyDeleteVarious forms of assistance given by the government, the economy showed stable
DeleteBR1M should be fully utilized.
ReplyDeletekerajaan tidak hanya menggunakan bantuan BR1M sahaja untuk membasmi kemiskinan atau untuk meringankan beban rakyat.. banyak lagi bantuan2 disediakan oleh kerajaan untuk menjana pendapatan rakyat..
ReplyDeletebila kerajaan laksanakan projek2 ekonomi, pemimpin2 pembangkang juga yang lebih dulu membantah dengan menghasut rakyat untuk menolak cadangan kerajaan itu.. bila rakyat miskin, kerajaan juga yang disalahkan oleh pembangkang.. sangat bijak pembangkang di negeri ini.. mereka mahu rakyat sentiasa miskin supaya mereka sentiasa mempunyai isu untuk dimain2kan..
ReplyDeletekalau ikutkan pandangan pemimpin2 PAS Sabah, mereka cakap kekayaan rakyat bukan hasil dari usaha kerajaan.. oleh itu kemiskinan rakyat juga sepatutnya bukan hasil dari kegagalan kerajaan..
ReplyDeleteDatuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has spoken of the goodies for the people in Budget 2013, hinting that the Bantuan Rakyat 1Malaysia (BR1M) scheme could continue. He said the Government could afford to do so as it had done a good job in managing the economy. “We have done well at a time when some countries, including those in Europe, are having problems. So if our detractors can organise Bersih 1, 2 or 3, this Government will also be able to organise BRIM1, 2 or 3 if there is rezeki (earnings),” the Prime Minister said at a buka puasa event with thousands of people at Masjid At Taqwa.
ReplyDeleteNajib, who is also the Finance Minister, reiterated that the Government need not borrow to provide BR1M aid as claimed by critics.“The National Finance Council which met today (yesterday) was told that the Government earned an additional RM26bil in revenue for 2011.“We were able to give out the first BR1M payment due to the sound management of the economy and we shall do more if we continue in our ways this year,” he said, adding that all Mentri Besar and Chief Ministers were present at the meeting.
ReplyDeleteCiting an example, Najib said the Felda Global Ventures Holdings shares listed recently had been on the uptrend at a time when the value of shares of global brand Facebook was dipping. “Whenever this Government does something, it is done after much thought and careful planning.“We do not make promises that we can't keep as this would only bring unnecessary problems in future,” he said.
ReplyDelete