Saturday, September 07, 2013

Fishermen to sell directly to consumers?

The agriculture and agro-based industry minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob urged fishermen in Malaysia to sell thier catch directly to the consumers and stop depending on middlemen. He stressed that the ministry will wipe out the role played by the middlemen who have been exploiting the fishermen for years.

Bravo,YB! But did you know that what you proposed had already been tried some 28 years ago, and failed miserably?

At that time the middlemen(majority of them are Chinese,incidentally) had been harshly accused as "blood suckers". Co-operatives were set up in every state with the help of the government.Fishermen rushed to join these co-operatives as members. They believed that they will be free from the iron grip of the Chinese middlemen. Little did they realized it was just the beginning of their nightmares.

Although these co-operatives were housed in big offices, with complex refrigeration system and manned by personnel with high qualifications,but the efficiency was extremely low.When the fishermen returned from the sea there was no one at the jetty to wait for them.They had to find their own transportation to ferry their catch to the office of the co-operatives.Worse still, when arrived at the office, it was closed.When the officers were confronted later, they gave tons of excuses.What could the poor fishermen do? They were officers!

The consumers were not happy either. The price remained high,, but the freshness of the fishes were not maintained. On top of that, the supply was also erratic.

Mean while the middlemen suddenly found themselves out of job.They had to eat, right? So they bought their own boats and employed workers to go to sea for them. Their big regular customers like restaurants still preferred to buy from them due to long standing good-will rather than the arrogant co-operative officers.

In the good old days the fishermen could easily get a loan from the middlemen by signing a simple IOU,for emergency like someone in the family suddenly fallen sick, or paying for children books or other expenditures incurred in extra curriculum activities.
But now to obtain a loan from the co-operatives,they had to fill in many forms and wait for days,or weeks,or months to know the result of the application.

In the end, the fishermen went back to "blood suckers" willingly. It was not clear what were the functions of the co-operatives all these years after the fishermen abandoned them. If they were doing their job, the minister would not have hit out at the middlemen the way he did. He was obviously not happy with the situation.
If the minister is thinking of asking the fishermen to man their stalls after returning from the sea, then he should leave his air-contioned office and go down to the field and get his feet wet.

The fishermen have a lot of chores to attend to, cleaning up their boats so that they do not stint; remove tiny fishes and sea-shells which are stuck to the nets, wash and mend the holes in the nets. They have not much time left for the stalls.

If the selling of the fisherman's catch are left to the officers in government owned agencies, it will surely fail. The officers would not care to do a good job, they will say, "Kerja tak kerja, gaji jalan juga."

As regards to the suggestion for the fishermen to get involved with fishing related business like ice factories, fishing boat servicing and value added fish products, the same applied. They do not have time, these business need a lot of attention, even experienced businessmen also shun away from these businesses. Moreover, from where do they get the capital? Provide them with easy loans? Come on, don't lead them into heavy debts as a result if these ventures fail.

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Shooting spree in Malaysia

The recent spate of shooting spree in Malaysia really caught everyone by surprise. The frequency, the brutality is far far out of everyone's expectation. Not that it never happened before, but those were few and far in between, often being the result of quarrels or sometimes between the Police and criminals. Malaysians are not used to killers coolly walking up to the unsuspecting victims and shot them at close range in cold blood.
In just 5 months this year, more than 32 cases are reported, more than the grand total of several years in the past.

Below is the list of shootings in the past few months:

List of shootings in Malaysia 2013

No Date Place Victim Victim's Occupation Attackers Status
1 12-Apr Inside car,Taman Sri Labu,Seremban James John. Age 45 2 men on motorcycle Dead
2 14-Apr With family at restaurant,Oatland Commercial Centre Tan Kok Soon.Age 56 1 man Dead
3 16-Apr Restaurant,Taiping K.Muthazagen.Age 47 1 man Dead
4 25-Apr Inside car,Outside JPJ office,Tampin N. Ragunathan.Age 39 Runner at JPJ 2 men on motorcycle Dead
5 26-Apr Together with mother,Cheras R.Karikaalan.Age 29,Mother age 60. 2 men on motorcycle Dead, Mother wounded
6 30-Apr Victim's residnce,Simpang,Taiping Age 26 2 men on motorcycle Missed
7 8-May Oil Palm Plantation,Tangkak Muthu Pillai.Age 41 Engineer Unknown Dead
8 9-May Near victim's flat,Taman Setia Jaya,Alor Setar M.Nagenthiran.age 30 Tow truck operator Unknown Dead
9 11-May Inside car,at an intersection,Taman Kucai,Lunas Thangaraja.Age 31 Shop assistant Unknown Dead
10 11-May Inside 4-wheel drive,at traffic lights junction,Seremban Chalidass.Age 29 & G.Surentharan.Age 31 Dead
11 12-May Cheras N.Saravanan & Tamil Selvam Police Volunteers Injured
12 12-May Inside car at traffic light junction,Bukit Tambun,Butterworth S.Kannan.Age 37 & G.Suresh.Age 28 & 2 friends Dead, friends seriously injured
13 29-May Bandar Rahman Putra,Sg Buloh,KL. A businessman Businessman 2 men on motorcycle Injured
14 4-Jun In restarant,Taman Kota Raya,Taiping Govindaraju @ Murthy.Age 36 & A.Manivannan Garage owner 1 man Dead, friend injured
15 6-Jun 30 meters from victim's house,Muar Tan Chai Heng.Age 51 Dead
16 14-Jun Bus station,Kuala Kurau Lim Kong Hai.Age 52 Businessman Injured seriously.Died of heart attack in hospital 2 weeks later
17 15-Jun Inside car at traffic junction,Putrajaya Datuk Shaharuddin Ibrahim.Age 52 Dep Director-General,Royal Malaysian Customs Dept. 2 men on motorcycle Dead
18 5-Jul Inside car,Kg Kubang Panjang,Pasir Mas Mat Zaki Hashim.Age 35 Teacher Neck seriously injured
19 8-Jul While leaving school,Tawang,Bachok,Kelantan Hashim Mat Zain.Age 43 Students Affairs Sr. Asst. Dead
20 12-Jul In front victim's home,Bukit Jambu,George Town A man & his 4-year-old son Car Re-possessor 1 man Father unhurt,son injured
21 15-Jul Victim's home,Taman Sejahtera,Kampar Father age 51 & Son age 13 2 men Both critically injured
22 18-Jul Inside car at traffic junction,Simpang Empat Keladi,Kulim Age 45 Teacher. 1 Man Dead
23 26-Jul Inside lorry, Temerloh Lorry Driver,(PPK) Wounded in the arm
24 27-Jul Inside car,Bahau,Jempol Sri Sanjeevan Ramakrishan. Chairman,MyWatch Injured
25 28-Jul At restaurant,Kg Simee, Ipoh Jasrafveenderjeet Singh.Age 25. & 2 friends Age 28,55. Dead, Friends injured.
26 29-Jul Parking area at Lorong Ceylon, Kuala Lumpur Hussain Ahmad Najadi.Age 75 & Wife Founder of Arab-Malaysian Development Bank 1 Man Dead, Wife injured
27 29-Jul At traffic junction,Bukit Mertajam G.Santhanasamy.Age 30 Injured in the legs
28 30-Jul Victim's house,Mentakab Back window of victim's car shattered
29 31-Jul Inside car at traffic junction,Jalan Permai Utama ,Parit Buntar N.Jeevandran.Age 26 Former EO detainee,who was wanted by the Police 1 man Dead
30 2-Aug Inside car,at traffic lights junction,Pandan Indah Wong Foo Yui Gold dealer 1 man Injured in the shoulder,escaped from the shooter
31 3-Aug At victim's home while he was taking a nap, Kajang Balamurali Balakrishnan Just released from prison one month ago. Dead
32 3-Aug Parking lot outside restaurant,Beverly Hills Commercial Complex,Penampang,Kota Kinabalu Tiong Choon Kwong. Age 44 Businessman 1 man inside car Dead

It seems that the criminals are rushing to do their shootings before the Police force are awaken from their day dreaming.

The biggest joke is that the IGP said,"It is not that the nation has become unsafe, it is just that many gun-shooting incidences happening at the same time." Come on, a traffic jam is a traffic jam.Don't say," it just happened many cars are on the road at the same time." A war is a war, don't say,"Just that many bombs,cannons,guns are fired at the same time."

I think this is one of the contributing factors that the BN lose the hearts of urban voters.Coupled with the never ending "ragot" cases, house break-ins,the urban voters decided that the government is not doing what they are supposed to do, that is: give them a safe enviroment to seek employment, to live in, to shop, to dine, to go out with family. They think these things are far more important than the government's grand grand manifestors and visions.

It is a pity that our Prime Minister does not see this, instead he blamed the drop in supports on the "Chinese Tsunami". It is the urban voters aganist the rural voters, not the Chinese voters against the Malays voters, it just so happened that most Chinese voters are corwded at the urban areas. If he can not see this and retify it, don't be surprised that the urban voters will desert him again in the next general election.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

BN is not confident for the 13th General Election

Malaysia ruling coalition,Barisan National (BN) is worried about the impending 13th general election.
Prime Minister,Datuk Seri Najib was doing quite well to change the image of the ruling coalition by efforts like BR1M,abolishing the infamous ISA and giving out candy bars to non bumiputra communities.However, he faced two major set backs:
  • The Lynas Rare Earth factory
  • The Illegal immigrants presence
These two issues may very well contra all of Najib's efforts to win back the voters hearts.
Let's wait and see.

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