Sunday, April 24, 2011

Tun Mahathir Speech @ IKMAL 25 yrs Dinner


IKMAL Past and Present Presidents..
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Tun Mahathir darling of the crowd...
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YAB Tun Mahathir and wife graced Institut Kelautan Malaysia ( IKMAL ) Silver Jubilee Gala Dinner on Friday 22nd April 2011 at Royal Chulan Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. It was a memorable Nite attended by more then 400 guests from the maritime fraternity. Tun gave a very good speech that I shared with you below. He believed in the Malaysian Maritime Industry and stressed that it plays a vital role in transforming Malaysia into a developed nation. Therefore all maritime professionals and players must strived to be counted in the country transformation process to achieve developed nation status.
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YBhg. Tan Sri-Tan Sri, Puan Sri-Puan Sri, Dato-Dato, Datin-Datin,
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Ladies and Gentlemen;
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A very good evening to all of you!
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I would like to take this opportunity to express my thanks to IKMAL for inviting me to this SJGD marking the 25th. year of existence of the Institute.
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Indeed, this is the second time in a year that I have been invited to say a few words at an IKMAL-organised event.
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Ladies and Gentlemen, the theme that IKMAL has chosen: “25 Years Propelling Maritime Professionalism” is quite appropriate and very relevant to the Institute in particular and our nation in general.
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IKMAL is the professional body for all those engaged in the maritime industry in Malaysia and its objectives highlight the pristine aspirations of all its members. On this, I, personally offer my total support since, as a medical professional, I, too, would strongly encourage and wish that each and every player in all the professions hold in high esteem the necessity to be highly skilled, well experienced and continuously abreast of the most recent developments in what they claim to do best.
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This is more so in the maritime industry which contributes significantly to Malaysia’s economy. I do not need to emphasize how important shipping is to Malaysia. As a maritime and a trading nation, shipping plays a crucial role in transporting our exports and imports. In fact, more than 90% of our overseas trade is transported by sea. Thus, it is only appropriate that Malaysia places high emphasis on not only developing our shipping sector, but, also ensuring that those engaged in it perform their tasks with utmost professionalism and dedication. It is in this regard, I think, that IKMAL can play a significant role.
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Apart from encouraging investments in maritime infrastructure, the development of human capital in the shipping sector should also be of high priority. I am pleased to note that a majority of IKMAL’s members are, basically, mariners in-charge of ships, either sailing at sea or managing them from ashore. Some, I understand, are also serving in foreign companies and in distant lands. This provides ample proof that the focus on education and training of seafarers has been successful.
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I take this opportunity to acknowledge IKMAL’s role in organising various tea-talks, workshops, seminars, lecture series and conferences as well as the publication of a bi-annual journal towards elevating awareness and knowledge of the science and development of the maritime sphere and wish to encourage the Institute to continue with such noble aspirations.
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Ladies and Gentlemen,

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We are fast approaching Year 2020, the target year for which Malaysia is to become a developed nation. One of the components that have been continuously stressed is the development of our own local human resource that will truly enable us to be recognised as a developed nation. It goes without saying that we should have a highly trained, highly skilled, highly competent and highly motivated work force that can drive our nation towards year 2020 and beyond. This is more evident in shipping where Malaysia should strive towards excellence.

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The Malaysian fleet now has more than 4,700 merchant ships and slightly more than 1,000 of these trade internationally. In terms of ships’ tonnage, about 70% of our shipping fleet trade globally. This clearly demonstrates our need for sufficient seafarers to serve on board Malaysian ships. Presently, on record, we have about 20,000 Malaysian seafarers, but, many of them serve the domestic trade. At the same time, our reliance on foreign seafarers continues and this year alone we have more than 9,500 serving on board our ships. The task at hand is quite obvious, that is, to encourage as many Malaysians as possible to pursue a career at sea. In order for this to succeed, the industry must demonstrate that seafaring is indeed a rewarding profession and a professional body such as IKMAL must ingrain the pride of being a professional into the psyche of incumbents and potential recruits . As the most relevant stakeholder, shipowners must ensure that this message is clearly delivered and well received. IKMAL, too, should play its role in clarifying that seafaring is a noble profession with immense potential and borderless career opportunities.

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I am convinced that the shipping industry provides the perfect chance to fulfil our national aspiration to be a high income economy. The global nature of shipping provides this excellent opportunity for the maritime industry to lead the way in the Malaysia’s Economic Transformation Programme.
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Ladies and Gentlemen,
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I am told that currently, IKMAL’s membership strength is approximately 470, of which 70 are corporate members made up of port operators/regulators; shipping companies; maritime logistics entities and other organisations affiliated to the maritime industry. I would strongly urge that many more join this professional body whose primary aims are enhancing the development of the science and practice of this challenging maritime profession and encouraging the pursuit of excellence in all spheres relating to the maritime industry. Nothing is more satisfying than being acknowledged as being a member of a professional body which accords one with the desired respect and esteem by others outside the fraternity.
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I also wish to acknowledge the generosity of the main sponsors of this gala event that had made it possible. I hope that this sense of corporate social responsibility shall continue in the future too and that IKMAL will especially benefit from it.
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Once again, I thank IKMAL for inviting me to this Silver Jubilee Gala Dinner.
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I am sure that we shall all have a terrific night and enjoy ourselves.

Thank you.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

LAT THE KAMPUNG BOY MUSICAL

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It was a different Saturday family outing this time when for the first time we took all our children to Istana Budaya instead of usual shopping mall. It was Lat the Kampung Boy musical for all of us in support of local musical theatre and legendary cartoonist Dato' Lat.
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Everybody enjoyed the show especially the children and looks forward to see more theatre in the future. Well the full house crowd were very responsive and gave Dato' Lat a standing ovation at the end of the show. Well my conclusion Malaysian Theatre is a good as any international theatre that we have seen in London.
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Well as far as the Lat Kg Boy Musical, it gave the insight of his journey before finally achieving the recognition from abroad then by NST before finally being recognised as international cartoonist. He was always the Kampung boy at heart despite the huge success all over the world. We must be proud of our roots and keep doing what we know best to achive real success as what Lat did.
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Congratulations to Hans Issac and Harith Iskandar for the success in directing the musical and of course Awie as the leading actor as Lat. Well done once again Istana Budaya.