It started in Sabah in the 80s when it was ruled by the opposition. The practice is then forwarded to Kelantan, also another opposition ruled state. Now there will be JPP in all opposition ruled states with the new inclusion of Kedah, Penang, Perak and Selangor. Not Sure about Kuala Lumpur.
The aim of the JPP according to Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan, Minister of Housing and Local Authority, is to channel federal funds.
The aim of the JPP according to Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan, Minister of Housing and Local Authority, is to channel federal funds.
"Dahulu semasa negeri negeri ini di bawah pentadbiran yang sama, mereka mempunyai pegawai pembangunan negeri untuk menguruskan dana persekutuan dan negeri.
"Tetapi kini negeri negeri ini kesemuanya di bawah pemerintahan pembangkang, kerajaan persekutuan perlu menubuhkan Pejabat Pembangunan untuk mengendalikan dana persekutuan," katanya kepada pemberita selepas melancarkan perayaan Hari Bomba dan Penyelamat hari ini. -mStar.
So what if those states are ruled by the People's Alliance? They are legitimate government officially elected into office by the people of the respective states. As Malaysians every citizen have the right to Federal funds irrespective whether its BN or PA. All those monies belongs to the people through economic transactions and tax. As Federal funds whoever holds the office have to disburse them through the proper channel so that it is well spent. However BN think it is their money and only BN know how to spend the money wisely. Shit!!.
The various state government is the machinery at the state level regardless of political beliefs but why they have to be discriminated when they are the chosen one by the people.
Forming the JPP is a sheer waste of public fund. New officers and staffs have to be recruited. New office has to be set up which will include daily, monthly and yearly budget. Is it not a waste when the allocation can be channeled somewhere else for the benefit of more Malaysians?
If all these while BN has been lambasting that the opposition does not know how to administer the government, why not give them the money for the next four years and let them prove themself instead of tying up their feet and ask to run the mile and binding their hands asking them swim the butterfly stroke.
The setting up of the JPP is just depriving and not accepting the people's right and choice. Then on the eve of the next election they will go round telling that the opposition has not done anything for the people. How can they when they were not given the grant due to them or playing the delaying tactics.
The various state government is the machinery at the state level regardless of political beliefs but why they have to be discriminated when they are the chosen one by the people.
Forming the JPP is a sheer waste of public fund. New officers and staffs have to be recruited. New office has to be set up which will include daily, monthly and yearly budget. Is it not a waste when the allocation can be channeled somewhere else for the benefit of more Malaysians?
If all these while BN has been lambasting that the opposition does not know how to administer the government, why not give them the money for the next four years and let them prove themself instead of tying up their feet and ask to run the mile and binding their hands asking them swim the butterfly stroke.
The setting up of the JPP is just depriving and not accepting the people's right and choice. Then on the eve of the next election they will go round telling that the opposition has not done anything for the people. How can they when they were not given the grant due to them or playing the delaying tactics.
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