Saturday, December 11, 2010

No telekom fixed line at Sungai Plan Flat – a form of discriminations against flat dwellers


I wish to bring to the attention of the relevant authority regarding the above subject.

The Sungai Plan Flat has been in existence for more than 5 years, yet until this date there’s no telekom fixed line installed for the benefits of the dwellers.   Are the flat dwellers the 2nd class citizen that doesn’t deserve the proper communications facilities?   Or is it that telekom is scared that the users in this area cannot pay for the subscription of fixed line because they are poor or 2nd class citizens.   Or is it better to say that, they are scared that the flat dwellers might vandalize these facilities?  Or is it better still to say that the dwellers are mostly from other towns staying temporarily here and whose votes are irrelevant?   This is a total discrimination by telekom towards flat dwellers.



To the relevant authority, please look into this matter before it became an issue, as the elections is just around the corner.

This is my 2nd post with regards to this subject.   My 1st post can be found here : http://3rd-voice.blogspot.com/2010/04/sg-plan-flat-residents-deprived-of.html

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Staff attitude at Klinik Pakar, Bintulu Hospital


I have the worst encounter at Klinik Pakar, Hospital Bintulu on my first visit there.


On 15.11.2010, I went to Klinik Pakar, Hospital Bintulu, to send my father for eye check-up.   I arrived there at about 8:15am.   I submitted my father’s outpatient card to the counter and waited.

After waiting for about an hour or so, come my father’s turn.   Instead of letting my father going to the counter, I decided to go instead.   They called my father’s name.   As I was approaching the counter, the counter staff broke into laughter.   2 or 3 of them laugh so hard that one of them went to the back to continue laughing.   Shocked, I just stood near the counter hoping they would stop laughing.   I was puzzled, what’s so funny!   I looked at myself to check if I look funny, but everything looked normal.   I looked around, saw about 40 ~ 50 people in the clinic at that particular time.   All eyes were on me.   Imagine my embarrassment at that material time, only God knew.   Luckily they stopped sooner otherwise I would have banged the table in anger.   I paid the RM5 consultation fees and proceeded to bring my father to Klinik No. 2 (Eye Clinic).

I think the counter staff at Klinik Pakar, Bintulu Hospital are “kurang sopan” or worst “kurang ajar”.   How could they laugh like that in front of the public.   They got the wrong subject to laugh at.   They didn’t know who they are dealing with.

That was the first incident.

On 08.12.2010, I went again to send my father for check-up after operation (my father underwent cataract operation on 03.12.2010).   I arrived around 7:50am and immediately submitted my father’s outpatient card to the counter, at that time there were about 20 ~ 30 people in the clinic.   As usual I waited.    After about an hour waiting, my father’s name not called yet.   Fine, I thought to myself maybe due to many people, that’s why slow.   I waited again.   At this time it was already about 9:30am, but my father’s name not called yet.   Suddenly, I saw an eye patient who came far after me (about 9:00 am) being called to the counter and of course proceed to Klinik No.2 for eye check-up.   Not satisfied with this situation, I approached the counter and demanded why my father’s name not called yet and those came later than us being served first.   So, the counter clerk proceed to check the where about of my father’s outpatient card.   To my surprise my father’s outpatient card was ignored and kept on the cupboard at the back.   What the Heck!   What on earth they did that for whereas I was waiting for about one & half hour for my father’s name to be called?   This is too much!

As a result, it took us about four & half hours wait at the clinic just to have a simple follow-up check.  Just imagine that!

These bloody counter staff of Klinik Pakar, Bintulu Hospital were inefficient and yet they received RM500 as bonus at the end of the year.   Besides that they received all kinds of allowance and other fringe benefits.   Heck!  These are the people’s money, our rakyat’s money.

These are the two incidents I encountered at Klinik Pakar, Hospital Bintulu that I’m sure I would not forget.   I will be lodging a complain to Pengarah Kesihatan Negeri Sarawak about this incidents.

Monday, November 29, 2010

JPN Service

JPN Bintulu has moved to it's new premises recently.   It's one of the modern building specially design for government offices.   Very neat and tidy.

But, one thing never change, their services.   Still slow as usual.

Since it deals with hundreds, if not thousands of people daily, it should consider increasing it's office size, it's counters and at the same time increasing their manpower.   I'm sure the government have plenty of resources for that.   Furthermore, Sarawak has plenty of qualified school leavers and college graduates who are unemployed.   To support their 1Malaysia concept, they should seriously consider improving their services to the people.

Crowds during normal working days as below:


Monday, November 22, 2010

Latest Update - Mukah Selangau Road

Despite all the media attention on this road since middle of 2010, looks like there's no chances for this road to be completed by December 2010 as announced by Minister of Infrastructure Development & Communications Dato Sri Michael Manyin Jawong.   As can be observed only about 40% of the whole stretch of the road has been tar sealed.   A great percentages are still filled with large holes especially areas around Ladang 3, jalan Alam Suria and in the vicinity of coal mines.

This is another let down by the ministry concerned.  They should look into this matter seriously from now on if they failed again to meet the target completion date.


Saturday, November 20, 2010

Radio Free Sarawak

A very commendable effort by RFS team by setting up a free online radio, 1st of it's kind in Sarawak.  Here's the link : http://radiofreesarawak.org/

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Change of blog name

Welcome to 3rd Voice blog.

This blog has undergone several times of changes in blog name and address, however the older posts and contents are still preserved.

With the new name, I hope to be more productive.  Thanks.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

BBQ pits need maintenance


The facilities at Tg Batu (Pantai Temasya), Bintulu needs maintenance.   The BBQ pit, tables, chairs and other facilities needs attention from BDA.   They all need to be repaired.   This is the most popular place amongst the Bintulu people to relax during weekends after a whole week of hard work.   They deserved to have a better facilities.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Notis Panggilan Temusiasat from JPJ, Bintulu

On 18-10-2010 Monday, I received a "Notis Panggilan Temusiasat" from JPJ, Bintulu.   It was regarding my heavily tinted Wira.   Somebody spotted it along Jalan Abang Galau around 10:47 on 12-10-2010, which was a Sunday and made a report/official complaint to JPJ about it.   I admit I was driving it, no doubt.   Not to worry, before the expiry of the notice period, I will take the tinted off, not a big deal.

However, I have only 2 concerns about the whole affairs:

1.   I admire the efforts of the complainant complaining about my tinted Wira and he/she has the time to spend doing the complaints.   Wouldn't it be more worthwhile if he/she spend his/her valuable time with his/her family or doing more beneficial things than complaining about my tinted Wira.   What benefits did he/she get by his/her act.   He/she must be enjoying doing this.   Not to worry, God is fair as he/she will have his/her day.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Why BN is not keen in registering new/young voters

The present list of voters in Sarawak is not up to date. From the random list of voters for Bintulu constituency, I found out that some of the voters are as old as 105 years of age. I doubt these voters are still alive today. (It is obvious that the EC is not doing their job in updating the voters list).

As a neutral individual not aligned to any political parties, I am very concerned about this matter. A lot of unexpected things can happen which will hinder the proper execution of a clean democratic practice. If the opposition is not careful, this list of voters which contents "ghost voters" can be of advantage to those in control of the election process. The EC are supposed to be an independent body, but think again, who take care of their payroll? The answer is in your head.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Budget 2011 - Najib Tun Razak's Speech

TRANSFORMATION TOWARDS A DEVELOPED AND HIGH-INCOME NATION

Mr. Speaker Sir,

I beg to move the Bill intituled “An Act to apply a sum from the Consolidated Fund for the service of the year 2011 and to appropriate that sum for the service of that year” be read a second time.

INTRODUCTION

1.Praise be to Allah, for enabling me to table the 2011 National Budget. Indeed, this is a significant budget. This Budget is a precursor in our final efforts towards achieving Vision 2020, which is 3,365 days or 9 years, 2 months and 17 days away.

2.On this auspicious Friday, I present a budget that lays the foundation for Malaysia to become an advanced nation. Over the last 18 months, the Government has taken measures to propel the country towards becoming a developed and high-income economy.

Change of name

Good day to whoever stumble upon this blog.

Previously, this blog was called "Justice For Sarawakian", and has been dormant for quite a while.   I have decided to change it's name to "Theory Of Zero" for reasons known to myself.   I think that's not a big deal.   With the rebirth of this blog, I hope to put forward quality and meaningful postings.   For the sake of all.  We deserve what is rightly ours.   Has been sick with all kinds of injustice befell us.

Hope to get feedbacks from whoever share the same sentiment.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Does Naim Cendera really care?

Does NC really care for the welfare of the road users traveling along Mukah-Selangau Road? What has happened to their “We Care Campaign”? It is actually a well orchestrated gimmicks backed by political motives. An average man on the streets knows what they are up to. What they really care about is the profits, the rest go to HELL.

It is learned from reliable sources that, for the daily maintenance of the road, NC are paid RM8,000 per day. Whether the works are done or not, that amount are still paid. That is the main reason why they delay the completion of the upgrading. The longer time they take to complete, the more money comes in. The faster time to complete this project, less money comes in, as simple as that! Even a toddler knows how to do the calculations.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Gawai Antu or "Nyungkup"

Gawai Antu or commonly referred to as "Nyungkup", as the name suggests, is a kind of festival to comemorate the dead or the final festival celebrated for the spirit of the dead. The Iban believes that, unless Gawai Antu is celebrated, the spirit of the dead is not yet settled or not peaceful in "batang mandai". The spirit would always come back unless the festival is celebrated. Normally, Gawai Antu is celebrated a few days after the main Gawai Celebration. The family of the deceased take advantage of the Gawai Celebration to celebrate Gawai Antu since this is the only time when most if not all the longhouse folks are coming home, hence more merrier.

Friends and relatives are notified and invited before hand to make sure they are able to come. A day before the festivals, the host prepare various types of foods for the visitors or "Pengabang". In the morning the "Pengabang" will come in big groups to visit them and they are always ever ready to receive them or "Ngalu Ke Pengabang". Traditionally, when the visitors arrived, the ceremony wll be started by performing a "Miring". But nowadays, since most of the Ibans embrace Christianity, they start the ceremony by reciting a prayer instead.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

JPJ Bintulu should improve their counter services

On 11-05-2010, I made a complain regarding JPJ Bintulu counter services to their Director.   Then, JPJ Putrajaya promised to take action, but was not inform what kind of actions will be taken.   Below is my complain:
Pada 11-05-2010 kira-kira jam 2:40pm, saya telah datang ke JPJ Cawangan Bintulu untuk mendaftar kenderaan baru. Pada masa itu, no giliran yang dilayan adalah 4013, dan nombor giliran saya pula ialah 4020. Saya menunggu selama setengah jam. Dalam masa menunggu tersebut, tiba tiba dua (2) orang datang (satu salesman dan satu lagi runner), dan terus ke kaunter no 2 yang dilayan oleh *****. Mereka terus jump queue dan ***** terus melayan mereka, sedangkan saya sudah menunggu selama setengah jam untuk urusan mendaftar kereta baru. Kenapa orang yang datang kemudian dilayan dulu, sedangkan saya sudah menunggu lama dan mengikut nombor yang telah ditetapkan.

Kenapakah terjadi perkara seperti ini, sila berikan penjelasan.

Sekian, terima kasih.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Sg Plan flat residents deprived of fixed telephone line

On Tuesday, 20/04/2010, I went to TM Point at Medan Raya to inquire about the fixed telephone line at Sg Plan flat area.    I approached the counter and ask the receptionist about the subject.    I was quite disappointed at the reply that I got from that receptionist.    The fixed line for this area is still not available and she did not know when it will be installed.    I asked her, why is it so and she just answer me bluntly, "No idea!".    By the look on her face, she was not comfortable with my asking.    So, without further  question, I left feeling frustrated and disappointed.

I was told by her earlier that there are currently lots of pending telephone line applications from the residents of the area, but why they delay the implementations / installations?    Why are these people being deprived of this basic facility?   Currently, only the Sg Plan lot and terrace houses were provided with the telekom's fixed line.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Waste of tax payer's money

This small building looks like a "Pondok Polis", but has been unmanned for as long as it has first existed. It is located around Sg Plan area, Jalan Tanjung Kidurong. It was built for reason unknown and now not properly utilised. Doesn't that means the waste of the people's money erecting it and in the end left unused?

Even how simple and small the building is, it must have cost thousands of ringgit, who knows!!!

Squatters along Tg Kidurong

Tanjung Kidurong, Bintulu, Sarawak is where the country’s biggest oil and gas resources originated.   Malaysia LNG contributed largely to Malaysian economy.   Petronas Twin Tower existed due to MLNG.  A large number of work force from Semenanjung came to Tanjung Kidurong Bintulu and made oil and gas industries as their career and rice bowl.  Expatriates from foreign countries also came to Bintulu.  Bintulu is renowned worldwide due to its MLNG plant.

The world only knows about oil and gas extracted from here.  But all along Tanjung Kidurong road, there’s a disease hidden from the world. The diseases are the squatter areas such as Sebatang, Openg, Muzako and BDA Pasir Putih.  If you happen to drop by at one of these areas, you would not believe that there still exist places like that.  I doubt the authority ever care to know about the existence of these squatters.  Even if they know, what have they done?   What effort has the local authority carry out to change them?

Friday, March 12, 2010

Problem related to MyKad/Birth certificates


This is a big problems for the state government, even bigger problems for the people.   I've heard about this issue years ago, but what have been done by the authorities concerned?   What steps were taken by then NRD to solve it? Continuous efforts on the part of NRD are very important in order to ensure that the number Sarawakians without IC would increase further.  The ministers who are responsible for this should take further actions, not just barking and making mere publicities in the newspapers.   The ministers should take the lead.

We know how difficult it is to be born without IC or birth certs.   Amongst others, they can't go to further studies, open bank accounts, look for jobs, travelling and the list goes on and on.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

We Hate! Mukah-Selangau Road!

This post is inspired by the FB group with the same name.  There was a previous post regarding this road dated 3rd October, 2008 http://theoryofzero.wordpress.com/2008/10/03/the-worse-road-in-sarawak/.  The conditions of that road is beyond words, there's no better words to describe it present condition.  The facebook group is now doing the car sticker and t-shirt campaign in order to open the eyes of the authorities concerned to look into the matter seriously.

For those who wish to buy the car sticker or t-shirt, please direct your order to : thirdvoice2010@gmail.com


Prices:

1.  Car Sticker = RM10.00 per piece (width: 6" x height: 18.5")

2.  T-shirt = RM28.50 per pair (include courier/postage)

This gear is aim for use or to be worn during the Kaul Festival in Mukah.