Oleh : SHAIMON S JUMADI
PENGERUSI Badan Penyelaras
Angkatan Amanah Merdeka (AMANAH) Daerah Telupid, James Miki berkata tindakan
dan usaha Kerajaan Malaysia memberikan subsidi tayar kepada 70,000 pemilik
teksi termasuk pembelian insurans di seluruh negara yang membabitkan
perbelanjaan RM35 juta; adalah satu tindakan berhemah dan terpuji.
"Dengan adanya subsidi
sedemikian rupa, maka ia dapat meringankan beban yang ditanggung pemilik teksi
persendirian tetapi sebaliknya menguntungkan syarikat pemilik teksi,"
tegas James.
Kata James lagi, dengan
adanya subsidi mendadak yang disalurkan kepada teksi berkenaan, maka dijangka
akan memangkinkan sokongan para pemandu teksi agar setia kepada BN-UMNO pada
pilihanraya umum ke 13 (PRU8-13) nanti.
Bagaimanapun tambah James, ramai
pemilik teksi mengadu, pemberian Tr1ma tidak adil dan berlaku pilih kasih kerana
hanya menumpukan kepada pemilik teksi sedangkan pemilik bas dan lori juga
mempunyai satu undi.
"Bas dan lori seberat 8
tan wajar mendapat subsidi tayar lebih kurang 6 sehingga 10 biji; baru adil
namanya kerana mereka juga memiliki hak yang sama," ujar James yang
berpendapat bas dan lori turut menyumbang kemekaran ekonomi negara.
James berkata demikian kepada
Sabahkini.Net ketika diminta mengulas dua berita yang tersiar di Portal Online
Sabahkini.Net bertarikh 25-06-2012
bertajuk: 'PM Will Stop Modern-Day Slavery' dan 'TR1MA RM35 Million For Taxi
Driver'.
Kata James lagi, AMANAH
memandang berat karenah birokrasi kerajaan kerana mereka yang tertindas akan
mendapatkan pembelaan daripada pembangkang.
Mungkin akan ada bantuan kepada pemilik bas dan lori selepas ini? Kerajaan tentu akan sedaya upaya bersikap adil terhadap semua.
ReplyDeletebagi saya, lori tidak perlu ada subsidi sebagaimana yang dinikmati oleh pengusaha teksi.. lori hanya menguntungkan syarikat, bukannya orang awam..
DeletePemilik bas dan lori perlu bersabar. mungkin lepas ni giliran mereka pula.
ReplyDeleteya. giliran mereka akan tiba jg nnti.. kerajaan pasti adil.
DeleteThe government's decision to give subsidies for taxi driver is a good imitative to help reduce their burden. However, bus and lorry drivers also deserves to be given the subsidies. The government should give consideration to this suggestions.
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Hopefully there will be fairer treatment to all in this subsidy program.
ReplyDeletehttp://sabah-go-green.blogspot.com/
peruntukan subsidi ni mungkin akan diberikan secara berperingkat2.
DeleteMulalah ada pihak yang tidak puas hati dengan tr1ma yang dibuat oleh PM. Rasanya PM tidak pilih kasih pun tapi ini bagi membantu pihak tertentu. Mungkin ada lagi pelbagai rancangan yang dibuat selepas ini.
ReplyDeletePM bukan pilih kasih.. bantuan kena diberikan brperingkat. .bukan sekaligus.
DeleteSaya yakin bantuan kerajaan dapat diterima secara berperingkat.
DeleteKerajaan berusaha memberi yang terbaik kepada semua rakyat
ReplyDeleteapa yang si James Miki merepek ni?? fungsi teksi dengan fungsi lori tidak sama.. teksi digunakan oleh jutaan orang awam di negara ini.. bukan saja meringan beban pengusaha teksi malah mengurangkan beban orang awam apabila tambang teksi dikurangkan.. apa la..
ReplyDeletebila ada bantuan, mesti kunun pancing undi.. jadi bagi si James rakyat tidak perlu dibantu la kan?? subsidi untuk teksi ni datang dari pembangkang juga.. kenapa masa tu pembangkang tidak minta sekali subsidi untuk lori ka, jentolak ka,
ReplyDeleteThe popular approach of meeting people at the grassroots, including taxi drivers, imams and other religious groups, undertaken by Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak is not a gimmick to face the upcoming general election, said Perak Menteri Besar Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir.
ReplyDeleteHe said a survey had showed that Najib was a prime minister who always fulfilled his promises to the people through various approaches, especially his transformation programmes.
ReplyDelete"If someone says it's a gimmick, he has been doing that not just for months, but for years now... he has also come to Perak on so many occasions. This is not a gimmick, this is a transformation and a political transformation.
ReplyDelete"He shows us that we have a new political landscape and we have to understand the people's aspirations and what they expect from us," he told reporters after presenting Ramadan aid to the state government's office staff and members of the media here.
ReplyDeleteHe said this in response to the report of a survey which stated that Najib's popularity had increased steeply in the five opposition-led states, while the support for Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim and Pas spiritual leader Nik Aziz Nik Mat had declined.
ReplyDeleteThe survey on leaders' popularity, which was conducted last March by the International Islamic University of Malaysia (IIUM) and involved 1,300 respondents aged 21 and above in Perak, Selangor, Penang, Kedah and Kelantan, found that 63 per cent of the respondents were satisfied with the prime minister's leadership as compared to only 38 per cent in 2008.
ReplyDeleteAnother survey report presented by the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) School of Social Studies, Development and Environment chairman Assoc Prof Dr Fuad Mat Jali, also stated that 76 per cent of the 1,400 respondents agreed that Najib's image was far better than Anwar's and Nik Aziz's.
ReplyDeleteA total of 87.4 per cent of the respondents involved in the survey, aged between 21 and 60, were also in support of Najib's leadership.
ReplyDeleteThe findings of both surveys were tabled at the roundtable discussion on '13th General Election: Who Will Malaysians Vote For?' organised by the Political, Security and International Affairs Cluster of the National Professors Council in Kuala Lumpur.
ReplyDeleteZambry, who is also Perak BN chairman, did not discount the possibility that the next general election would be held soon following the positive findings of the surveys.
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