Wednesday, March 20, 2019

First Orang Asli MP turns heads with traditional headgear



PARLIAMENT | In recognition of his cultural heritage, Ramli Mohd Noor (BN-Cameron Highlands) today sported a traditional Orang Asli headgear while debating the royal address.
Ramli, the first Orang Asli to be elected as a federal lawmaker, later told reporters he felt proud to represent his Semai tribe by wearing the village chief's traditional woven headgear.
"I feel proud and this is a recognition of the Orang Asli community.
"This is made by the villagers in Cameron Highlands and they gifted it to me," said Ramli, who defeated Harapan's M Manogaran and two other Independents in the January by-election for the parliamentary seat.
"I'm wearing it today as a symbol that I am the first Orang Asli MP, this is my first speech in the Dewan Rakyat, and I carry this identity to show our existence and that this is our voice," he said.
Earlier in his debate, Ramli urged the government to once again place the Department of Orang Asli Development (Jakoa) as an agency under the Rural and Regional Development Ministry, after it was carved out and placed under the purview of de facto National Unity Minister P Waythamoorthy.
He argued that the ministry in charge of Orang Asli affairs during the BN-era had more resources and access to their communities in the rural area, unlike the present portfolio which indirectly implies the orang asli are not united with other races in Malaysia.

"Jakoa must be strengthened through improvements to its organisational structure, increased allocation, and more staff members who are committed to achieve the objective of uplifting the welfare of the Orang Asli communities.
"Jakoa should also not be turned into a 'port' (hub) or a cold storage department for under-performing civil servants," he said.
In his speech, Ramli also urged the government to look into upgrading existing facilities dedicated for the Orang Asli community, including the Gombak Orang Asli hospital which was set up during British rule. - Mkini

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