Aduhai penyu pun menangis lagi.
March 23rd, 2008 by eddyra on politicApa sudah jadi dengan negeri Terengganu Darul Iman, apa sudah jadi dengan pemimpin-pemimpin Barisan Nasional khususnya UMNO di negeri yang ku ‘chenta’ ini. Drama semakin menarik, babak demi babak dipertontonkan kepada rakyat khususnya rakyat di Negeri Terengganu ini.
Aduhai penyu pun menangis lagi..
BN dah menang di Terengganu. BN layak membina sebuah kerajaan BN di Terengganu, adat menang boleh lah bina kerajaan. PAS hanya layak menjadi pembangkang buat masa ini. PAS jadi penonton babak-babak kekecohan dan kekecewaan ahli-ahli UMNO.
Tuanku tak perkenankan bekas MB, sudah tentu Tuanku ada alasan kenapa bekas MB tersebut tidak layak memerintah negerinya. Tuanku selama ini pandang sebelah mata, hari ini Tuanku menggegarkan tanah Terengganu. Daulat Tuanku, patik berdiri di belakang Tuanku.
Tuanku memilih MB baru menggantikan bekas MB yang Tuanku rejected, malang sungguh MB baru telah dipecat oleh UMNO Terengganu sendiri. Kata Dato Rosol, perlantikan MB baru tersebut tidak sah sebab bercanggah dengan procedure. Procedure yang betul ialah mendapatkan watikah perlantikan dan perkenan Presiden UMNO, dan perkenan Tuanku Sultan Mizan dalam hal ini tidak boleh diterima pakai.
Aduhai..



March 23rd, 2008 at 10:03 pm
Kalo patrick lim jd MB boleh tak? mesti Paklah suka kan..kan…kan….?
ReplyMarch 23rd, 2008 at 10:36 pm
Tindakan Dolah Badawi dan Idris yang tidak setuju dengan perlantikan Ahmad Said sebagai MB Terengganu oleh Sultan Terengganu dianggap oleh ramai pihak sebagai menderhaka kepada Sultan.
Malangnya media pengampu masih terus memberi sokongan kepada Dollah dan Deris, tidak menyifatkan mereka berdua sebagai penderhaka.
Tetapi ketika Lim Kit Siang meminta ADUN DAP Perak memulaukan majlis angkat sumpah MB Perak baru-baru ini Lim Kit Siang dituduh sebagai penderhaka. Mengapa sekarang Dollah dan Deris tidak dituduh penderhaka. Inilah sikap ‘double standard’ media pengampu kerajaan.
Ahmad tidak jadi angkat sumpah MB
Terengganu berterusan tanpa menteri besar apabila Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (Adun) Kijal, Datuk Ahmad Said, yang dipilih oleh pihak istana tidak mengangkat sumpah jawatan tersebut pagi ini. Sebaliknya, beliau hanya menerima watikah pengisytiharan pelantikan sebagai menteri besar Terengganu yang baru - dipercayai akibat pemulauan 23 lagi wakil BN.
Watikah pengisytiharan tersebut diserahkan kepada beliau oleh Yang Dipertua Majlis Penasihat Pemangku Raja (MPPR), dan juga adinda Sultan Terengganu, Tengku Sri Panglima Raja Tengku Baderulzaman Sultan Mahmud Shah.Upacara angkat sumpah asalnya dijadual diadakan pagi tadi di Istana Tetamu, Kuala Terengganu.
Bagaimanapun, tarikh upacara itu belum ditentukan lagi - ada laporan menyebut dalam tempoh tiga hari dari hari ini, yakni Rabu. Ahmad menerima watikah pada jam 8.15 pagi dan kelihatan meninggalkan istana pada jam 8.30 pagi, tanpa menemui pemberita.
Malam tadi, setiausaha agung BN dan Umno Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor mengingatkan Ahmad bahawa beliau akan dikenakan tindakan disiplin Umno dan “menanggung akibat” jika menerima pelantikan dan mengangkat sumpah jawatan tersebut.
Tengku Adnan berkata Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, yang juga presiden Umno, telah mengeluarkan surat cara pelantikan kepada Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh sebagai menteri besar dan Ahmad tidak wajar melanggarnya.
Pejabat Sultan Terengganu semalam mengumumkan Ahmad, 51, dilantik menteri besar besar dan majlis mengangkat sumpah hari ini. Menjelang keputusan istana itu petang semalam, kesemua 23 Adun BN Terengganu dalam satu sidang akhbar memberi amaran untuk memboikot majlis hari ini atas alasan tidak menyokong calon lain selain Idris.
Semua Adun, kecuali Idris, yang membantah pelantikan Ahmad sebagai menteri besar telah menyerahkan memorandum bantahan mereka kepada MPPR pagi tadi.Ia diserahkan oleh wakil mereka, Datuk Rosol Wahid yang juga setiausaha badan perhubungan Umno kepada setiausaha MPPR Shafie Ali pada jam 7.55 pagi.
Rosol mendakwa, upacara penyerahan watikah pelantikan Ahmad itu dibuat “secara rahsia” kerana mereka tidak dijemput menghadirinya.Namun, katanya, kalau pun dijemput, mereka tetap akan memulaukannya.Selain boikot, mereka juga merancang mengusulkan undi tidak percaya di Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN), kata Rosol dalam sidang media semalam.
Ketika ditemui pemberita pagi ini, beliau memberitahu bahawa wakil-wakil rakyat berkenaan juga sedia meletakkan jawatan jika perlu berbuat demikian.Bagaimanapun, apabila pemberita memberitahu mereka tidak boleh bertanding semula jika meletakkan jawatan, Rosol menjawab “tengok dulu”.
Sementara itu, kira-kira 300 penyokong Umno Besut dilaporkan berhimpun di kediaman Idris sambil membawa kain rentang berbunyi “Kami sokong Datuk Seri Idris”.
Datuk Ahmad Said menghadapi risiko dilucutkan keanggotaan Umno akibat didakwa melanggar arahan presiden Umno, dan juga Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, yang mahu meneruskan khidmat Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh bagi penggal kedua.
ReplyMarch 23rd, 2008 at 10:49 pm
stupid! Pak lah lg besar dr sultan ke?
ReplyMarch 23rd, 2008 at 10:53 pm
Why Sultan of Terengganu does not like Idris Jusoh?
One thing that Malaysia Today would like to raise is the matter of Terengganu’s oil royalty which we hope Mahathir will address on 28 July.
Since the mid-1970s, Terengganu had been enjoying a 5% royalty on all the oil and gas extracted in the state. That is what is provided for under the Petroleum Development Act.
In fact, not only Terengganu, but any state in Malaysia where oil and gas is extracted they would enjoy the same. However, in 2000, this royalty was withdrawn and converted to Wang Ehsan (goodwill money).
Suddenly, theRM800 million or so a year that Terengganu was supposed to get as its 5% share of the oil and gas revenue was transferred out of the state and into the hands of one man, Idris Jusoh.
Malaysia was then already suffering from an outbreak of JE. But in Terengganu it was JE of another kind, Jusoh Enterprise, Idris Jusoh’s family business.
Jusoh Enterprise or JE was suddenly flush with funds, RM800 million a year to be exact. Then, in 2004, Umno, under the stewardship of Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, won back the state from the opposition. But the state did not win back its 5% oil royalty.
The Wang Ehsan continued and Idris Jusoh, who now became the Chief Minister, continued to single-handedly manage the fund. Even the State Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) and the Terengganu State Economic Planning Unit (UPENT) were left totally in the dark.
One man, Idris Jusoh, decided how the money was spent, and it is a lot of money.
But the new Prime Minister, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, would not tolerate one man managing the state’s coffers. He wanted Idris Jusoh’s hands out of the RM800 million a year cash box.
However, to revert to the 5% royalty only meant that the money would come directly under state control. That would not serve their purpose.
They wanted direct control of the RM800 million. Now it was under the control of the Prime Minister’s Department but passed down to Idris Jusoh’s hands.
What they needed to do was to get Idris Jusoh’s hands out of the equation.
Then Khairy Jamaluddin, Abdullah’s son-in-law cum adviser, came out with a fantastic new ‘umbrella concept’, better than even Mahathir’s.
They wanted control of the RM800 million a year. But they did not want to get it out of Idris Jusoh’s hands by putting it into the hands of the state.
That would merely be a case of out of the frying pan, into the fire. They wanted direct control of the money without Idris Jusoh deciding on how the money is spent.
And this is how they did it.
First they appointed Wan Farid, Khairy’s ‘running dog’, as Abdullah’s Political Secretary. Then they appointed Wan Hisham, Wan Farid’s brother, as the State Exco Member in-charge of tourism.
Then they gave Patrick Lim, Khairy’s business partner, the sole monopoly of all state tourism projects. Now the network is intact and Idris Jusoh has been cut off.
Patrick Lim’s job is to create all sorts of state tourism projects at hugely inflated prices. He would then propose these projects to Wan Hisham, the man in-charge of tourism.
Wan Hisham would then pass them on to his brother, Wan Farid. Wan Farid would then pass them on to Khairy. Idris Jusoh would of course be left out of the loop and he would only know about them when it was a fait accompli as the Malays would say, “Nasi sudah jadi bubur.”
They built 30 houses at RM1 million each on an island in the Terengganu River. They launched a RM300 million a year yacht race called the Monsoon Cup.
Hundreds of millions a year is being spent to ‘attract tourists to Terengganu’. It seems this year the amount of Wang Ehsan has shot up from RM800 million to RM1 billion so there is even more money to play around with.
To ensure that Idris Jusoh keeps his hands out of the cash box, Abdullah himself chairs the state meetings though he is the Prime Minister and not the Terengganu Chief Minister.
Of course, Idris Jusoh, being the Chief Minister, is allowed to sit in on these meetings though he has no say on what they propose. Patrick Lim, though he is not in the government, is also allowed to attend these meetings.
Abdullah would then propose all sorts of tourism projects conjured by Wan Hisham, Wan Farid and Khairy. Details are of course not discussed; only the gist of things and the amounts involved.
Whenever Idris Jusoh raises any questions, he would be told to ‘leave it all to Patrick Lim who knows what to do’. Idris Jusoh is not to involve himself in the details.
After awhile Idris Jusoh got quite pissed and tried to resist. One project that he knew nothing about was placed before him and he was told by Patrick Lim to sign the papers.
But how could he sign the papers when he knew nothing about it and would eventually have to bear responsibility for it?
Patrick Lim walked out of Idris Jusoh’s office and phoned Wan Farid who complained to Khairy. Within an hour Idris Jusoh received a phone call from Abdullah who ordered him to sign the papers, which he of course did straight away.
Patrick Lim’s hold on Abdullah was apparent to all but somehow not to Idris Jusoh. One day Abdullah visited Terengganu to chair the regular meetings on how to spend Terengganu’s RM800 million (which is now RM1 billion because of the increase in oil prices).
Idris Jusoh fetched Abdullah from the airport but before his car could move Patrick Lim’s car cut in front of Idris Jusoh’s car and Abdullah got out of Idris Jusoh’s car and got into Patrick Lim’s car. Idris Jusoh should have realised then who really runs Terengganu.
Yes, RM1 billion a year is a lot of money. This money, which should belong to Terengganu, is not going to the state. It is going to Wan Hisham, Wan Farid, Patrick Lim and Khairy.
And Abdullah chairs the state meetings to decide how the money is spent. And Wan Hisham, Wan Farid, Patrick Lim and Khairy help spend the money.
And they spend it all. And Idris Jusoh has no say in how it is spent. And if he refuses to sign the papers he will get a phone call from Abdullah.
Now do you know who runs this country? Abdullah says he and not his son-in-law runs this country. Idris Jusoh however will tell you that Khairy runs this country.
And Khairy also runs Terengganu and manages its RM1 billion a year through Wan Hisham, Wan Farid and Patrick Lim. And Abdullah chairs the Terengganu State meetings on behalf of Khairy and according to the plan on how Patrick Lim wishes to spend the RM1 billion a year.
And now do you know why Mahathir is so pissed? And he has every reason to be pissed. In fact, I too am pissed. And that is why I agree that Mahathir stays pissed with Abdullah and his son-in-law.
The Terengganu issue alone is enough for me to get pissed. And rest assured that Terengganu is but the tip of the iceberg.
Yes, it is nice being able to walk in the corridors of power. And much can you do when you walk in the corridors of power. And RM1 billion a year is nice to manage if you have that power to do so.
And when you walk in the corridors of power you would of course have that power. U need not to be Deputy minister as long as u have Pak Lah as father in law. Absolute power as absolute corruption!!!!
ReplyMarch 24th, 2008 at 8:47 am
Idris jusoh kate rakyat dibelakang dia menyokong dia, masih suka dia jadi menetri besar…hadoi la…tak ade ke penyokong deris kat sini? tunjuk la kat dia betape org tak suka dia….bencinye aku tengok…paper2 umno memang menyampah…
ReplyMarch 24th, 2008 at 8:49 am
wahaa.. penyu tak jadi menangis!
ReplyMarch 24th, 2008 at 9:06 am
BPR tengah wat pe skarang? nape tak siasat Khairy, Derih, Patrick Lim n pak Lah sendiri? cube la kalu telus sangat…
ReplyMarch 24th, 2008 at 9:20 am
aaaa penyu menangis semula..
ReplyMarch 24th, 2008 at 12:12 pm
KUALA LUMPUR 23 Mac – Badan Perhubungan UMNO Negeri Terengganu perlu menghormati keputusan yang dibuat oleh Majlis Penasihat Pemangku Raja (MPPR) dan tidak seharusnya menolak pelantikan Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (ADUN) Kijal, Datuk Ahmad Said sebagai Menteri Besar secara terbuka.
Ketua UMNO Bahagian Cheras, Datuk Syed Ali Al- Habshee berkata, tindakan UMNO Terengganu yang menentang secara terang-terangan pilihan MPPR itu secara tidak langsung mencerminkan sikap biadap mereka yang tidak menghormati kedaulatan kesultanan Melayu.
‘‘Kalau kita ada masalah kita kena duduk berbincang, sultan adalah kedaulatan orang Melayu, saya khuatir rakyat hilang kepercayaan.
‘‘Bukan dengan cara macam ini (bantah), kurang ajar dengan Sultan,’’ katanya ketika dihubungi Utusan Malaysia di sini hari ini.
Semalam, MPPR mengeluarkan kenyataan yang menamakan Ahmad Said, 51, sebagai Menteri Besar Terengganu yang baru.
Pelantikan tersebut mengenepikan Pengerusi Badan Perhubungan UMNO Negeri, Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh yang mendapat watikah pelantikan sebagai Menteri Besar bagi penggal kedua daripada Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi berikutan kemenangan besar pada Pilihan Raya Umum Ke-12 pada 8 Mac lalu.
Ekoran kenyataan daripada Pejabat Sultan Terengganu itu, 23 ADUN Barisan Nasional (BN) menolak pelantikan itu dan berikrar berdiri teguh di belakang kepimpinan Idris.
Syed Ali memberitahu, tindakan UMNO Terengganu itu sendiri tidak seiring dengan apa yang diperjuangkan oleh parti tersebut selama ini terhadap kedaulatan Raja-Raja Melayu.
Malah katanya, perbuatan menentang keputusan yang dibuat oleh MPPR oleh UMNO Terengganu seperti ‘meludah ke langit, terkena muka sendiri’.
‘‘Kita marah apabila DAP memulaukan keputusan Istana Perak, malah, kita memaki-hamun DAP kerana menderhaka kepada Sultan tetapi di Terengganu keadaan terbalik pula, UMNO Terengganu sanggup menentang Sultan yang juga merupakan Yang di-Pertuan Agong secara terbuka,’’ tegasnya.
Beliau memberitahu, UMNO Terengganu perlu mengambil iktibar dengan situasi yang berlaku pada ketika ini dan bukannya memalukan orang Melayu sebegini rupa.
‘‘Saya minta mereka hentikan perkara mengarut ini, jangan sampai rakyat hilang keyakinan,’’ ujarnya.
Syed Ali turut menggesa UMNO Terengganu agar menyelesaikan perbalahan mengenai jawatan Menteri Besar Terengganu mengikut saluran yang betul dan menanganinya dengan cara yang berhemah.
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