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Saturday, 20 June 2009 16:52

Certainly, my colleagues and I in BN need to effect change and reform. BN Youth has started the ball rolling by taking stock of our partnership and renewing our focus on the principles of unity, inclusiveness, relevance and pro-activeness.

Zaki Zahid, The Malaysian Insider

Change is inevitable and irresistible. And change has hit politics hard, globally. We have seen governments tumble and leaders change in many parts of the world, for a variety of reasons.

Here in Malaysia, we have just had a change in leadership as well. Datuk Seri Najib Razak has taken over from Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi after the latter served as premier for just over five years, on the back of a roller-coaster electoral ride, from the best victory in Barisan Nasional’s (BN) history in 2004 to its worst showing last year.

There are obvious lessons to be learnt from this dramatic change in fortunes for the BN. The mere call for change and reform is not sufficient. The key is implementing change and reform. BN has to achieve real results in service delivery and consistently stand for values that people could feel and believe in.

Notwithstanding the many changes in service delivery at the federal government level, led by a determined Chief Secretary, it is still a steep climb. Delivery at state and local level is still unsatisfactory.

The electorate have become more discerning. But vested interests, from all sides and at many layers, are still strong.

This writer saw – up close and personal – how frustratingly difficult it was to make change and reform stick in government, even when our electoral life depended upon it.

So this writer salutes the prime minister for introducing the concept of “1 Malaysia”. If translated into the right measures and programmes, it is a concept that would show BN’s seriousness and capability in delivering “People First, Performance Now”.

And yet we already see many detractors surface. Some don’t want their narrow interests circumvented by inconvenient notions of unity and inclusiveness. Some don’t like the concept as it has not yet been thoroughly defined. And some of course don’t agree with it simply because it comes from the current prime minister.

But this is a golden window of opportunity that should not be cast aside by petty criticism. Having been on the inside, I know full well that the chance for change is highest when the iron is hot, as it is now. People want to see whether this time there will be movement.

Certainly, my colleagues and I in BN need to effect change and reform. BN Youth has started the ball rolling by taking stock of our partnership and renewing our focus on the principles of unity, inclusiveness, relevance and pro-activeness.

But we know that we have barely scratched the surface. We must capture the imagination of the Malaysian people, particularly the young, and show them our vision and seriousness in having a shared future for all Malaysians. A future grounded in merit and performance, but tempered by compassion and justice.

It is patently clear to all politicians now that Malaysians want a choice. No party can afford complacency or denial. And so BN – particularly BN Youth – has its work cut out for it.

Zaki Zahid is a national exco member of Umno/BN Youth. He returned to the private sector after serving the Fifth Prime Minister in a policy capacity for 8 years. He can be contacted at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

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written by Hakim Joe, June 20, 2009 17:12:44
Hello Zaki, you sure you got approval from 4th floor to write this?
I know you can practically ignore your youth "chief" b'cos everyone does.
You mentioned that BN "need to effect change and reform".
How about changing your party chief and allowing Ku Li to come in instead?

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written by Kathy, June 20, 2009 17:18:53
You had the chance to do so when Zaid Ibrahim was brought in by Badawi to work on reforming the judiciary but you blew it. That was a golden opportunity squandered, and Zaid, expelled from UMNO for dubious reasons, has now joined PKR. That is testament to BN's resistance to change. The next test is the case against Anwar - according to reports there is no medical evidence to support the complainant's claim. If this is true then the charges should be dropped immediately. smilies/angry.gif
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written by Oscar Winner, June 20, 2009 17:23:57
Dear Zaki,

Yes, high time we changed. Pls advise your former colleagues of the following, inter alia:

-keep your namesake with a Tun in the judiciary for as long as he lives,
-extent current IGP's and AG's contract till they breathe their last,
-get all to vote BN in order to go to heaven,
-Fat mama uses crystal ball as well, not just Guru Ji,
-Kick out KJ for asking to end race-based politics,
-lock up DSAI for his second sodomy,
-send RPK to Kamunting for sedition,
-make BTN syllabus compulsory in all primary and secondary schools for all malays
-shout louder "Pendatangs"

Like I said, inter alia. Make the above changes happen first. You will see a better Malaysia tomorrow
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written by liny2k88, June 20, 2009 17:41:50
I will vote for BN in next GE IF:

- No more NEP (Or any other name with the same policy)
- No more double standard among all agencies
- And no more corruption

Easy right?
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written by joeawk, June 20, 2009 18:13:26
Rubbish, rubbish, rubbish. Stop the cock talk about malay unity, Islamic unity, stop the racial discrimination, stop and reverse the UMNOisation of the civil service.

Talk does not change, just change it is real change.

UMNO thrive on corruption and discrimination and there is no way UMNO can change. Just like an addict, without which they will die.
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written by mob1900, June 20, 2009 19:33:24


Change? Change of uniform perhaps? In to these ones? smilies/grin.gif
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written by Rainbowseahorse, June 20, 2009 20:30:44
Yup Zahid, BN should, and must, most certainly change..Be the opposition for a change.
For the sake, and betterment, of the Rakyat & country, convince your BN government to hold a general election right now...and we, the Rakyat, will show you the door and vote ourselves a better government to the people, for the people and by the people.
Then, and only then, can we say you care for us Rakyat. Oh yah, by the way, can you please tell that ex-PM...come to think of it...TWO ex-PM to shut the f*@% up and just enjoy their ill-gotton wealth? Thank you!
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written by antares, June 20, 2009 21:43:15
Zaki, your spastic words smell of shit! Please take your reverse psychology somewhere else. Goodby!
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written by krising1, June 20, 2009 22:46:35
You want to make some changes which will have great impact. Do the following:

1) Remove the corrupt CM of Melaka.
2) Tukang Gigi/Pencuri Toyo must be in jail
3) Dissolve Perak Assembly.
4) Make judiciary truly independent.
5) Police, AG and MACC should not practice selective enforcement/prosecution.
6) Those named as criminal in the Lingam tape enquiry should be prosecuted.

Just for a start try this and watch the impact.
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written by schizonoid, June 21, 2009 00:18:35
Rakyat's mind: 2009
BN's mind : 1969
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