Datuk Lee Kah Choon, former Gerakan deputy secretary-general’s decision to accept the posts of director of Penang Development Corporation(PDC) and chairman of the executive committee of Invest-Penang has been the in the headlines over the last few days. His appointment has created much debate and controversy that has finally forced him to resign from Gerakan, the party on whose platform he almost became the Chief Minister of
Penang Chief Minister and DAP secretary Lim Guan Eng, defended his appointment of Lee, describing him as the right man for the job. However not many, including his predecessor, Tan Sri Dr.Koh Tsu Koon, agree with him on that. The Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi says Lee’s acceptance of the posts by the Pakatan Rakyat’s government is against the BN spirit and he rightly lamented that Lee accepted the posts without conferring with his party’s leadership.
Political opponents cooperating in working together is good and should be encouraged as it augurs well for our democratic system. Political parties may differ in their ideologies but united in their ideals – working for the rakyat.They can differ in the ways they choose to serve the people but should not differ on whether or not to serve them.
It is time to discard the politics of hate that we were so accustomed to all these years and enter into an era of cooperation between the BN and Pakatan Pakyat at the state and federal levels.Instead of expending their energy and resources to run down and destabilize each other it would be better for them to pool their resources to improve their services to the rakyat.
Chief Minister Lim should be commended for being courageous to break from tradition to recruit members from the BN to serve in his government controlled institutions. However it would be wrong to appoint to any high position, someone who has been rejected by the people. It may be part of a political game but whatever the reason may be, the people’s will should always override all other considerations, otherwise the new government will not be any different from the old.
Dr.Chris Anthony
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