New era for local councils in Malaysia
I was the representative for the sate government of Perak and spoke at the Forum orgainsed by the Ipoh City Watch.
My speech is as follows.
A new era is beginning for local councils in Malaysia, at least in five states won by the opposition inIt is also a new era because the councilors will be picked for their expertise, knowledge and level of commitment for the community.
Gone are the days when just political loyalties were the only criteria. Today’s society is more knowledgeable and demanding and to succeed we must deliver high quality local council decisions based on society’s needs.Local council are virtually government’s in itself and in today’s world of decentralization of political authority, local councils is where the people have their biggest say in how to manage their affairs.
It is in local government where political parties and their agendas are made or broken. The people and watching and they will make or break any political parties that fails to deliver.That is why the Peoples Alliance face a daunting task make local council work. Before we criticised, protested, demanded and condemned. But now we have to deliver, it is a heavy burden.
The task now is to:# review and reassess all service, organisation and methods of local council activities in all Pakatan ruled states.
# set up new best principles to speed up delivery, efficient and curb waste and improve quality.# get local communities, NGOs, civil society involved in the activities of local councils.
A totally new approach to local government is needed in the light of the peoples verdict that showed their anger and dissatisfaction with the BN methods. We cannot use BN methods anymore, these have been discredited and rejected by the people.My views on possible changes to be brought in the interim until direct elections to local councils are as follows:
1) all meetings of the local council should be held after office hours as the common complain is that local government officers are difficult to get because they are perpetually "in meetings."2)
All local councilors meetings should be held after office hours and the meetings be open to all citizens. Also attire at these meetings by rate payers should be relaxed to allow an informal atmosphere.3) All sub-committee meetings to be open to public. All this meeting be recorded and put on the Internet to get feed back from the rate payers.4)
The address and contact telephone numbers of local councilors should be easily made available in addition to having a mobile office at the markets. In fact notices must be put in zones for which the local councilors are responsible and all meetings with the rate payers should be recorded and put in the website which has to be up dated every 15 days5) All meetings must be notified to the public with sufficient notice so that they can attend and the witness the deliberations.6)
Sufficient notice and information should be provided to enable the public to have a say in the decision making process in particular the Local Agenda 21 process.7) All road signages must be in Bahasa, Mandrin and in Tamil.8)
All tender awards and appointment of officers in charge of tender must be transparent.9) All senior officers must publicly declare their assetsFrom now on it is not that we lord on you but you and we together are partners to better manage our local government. We are partners with local community, leaders and NGOs who all play an important role in local society.
Ultimately the future of local government is best left in then hands of the people themselves, not political parties appointing local councilors.A true workable and viable local government is one that is elected, not appointed. Until local government councilors are elected by the rate payers themselves we will not have a local government that is truly representative of the peoples will.
We look forward to that day.









Your speech yesterday was excellent. I totally agree with your 9-point proposal and hope the local government will adopt it.
During the ICM forum, a point was raised on what the Pakatan Rakyat government has done in Perak. So far the people are still in the dark especially on the appointment of Local Councillors.
How about the formula of 8-8-8 proposed?
Whatever, it is, please appoint people who are passionate to serve the rakyat.
http://pakatanrakyat-perak.blogspot.com
Comment by Billgates — April 21, 2008 @ 10:05 am
I hope the Pakatan Rakyat reps will practice what they preached during the 12th GE.
The rakyat want justice and fairness.
Comment by Billgates — April 21, 2008 @ 10:13 am
YB Kula,
Everyone is looking forward for local councillor to be elected and not appointed. Your speech is good, short and clear message of what today’s malaysian wants from their local council.
Please continue pressing on this issue, hopefully Perak will be the 1st state to set a good example of what a true workable local council is.
Thank you. Keep up the good work.
Best Regards.
Comment by LeongWK — April 21, 2008 @ 10:43 am
I was there at the forum and I agree with your suggestions. Hope these can be brought up to the attention of your comrades YB Nga Kor Ming.
http://pakatanrakyat-perak.blogspot.com
Comment by billgates — April 22, 2008 @ 2:49 pm
Your proposals are sound and i will hope that most of them will be adopted. YB please start by posting the names of the Mayor and all senior officers and their direct contact numbers, preferably mobile numbers if the Council is paying for their phone calls.
Comment by lee onn hean — April 24, 2008 @ 5:19 pm
Hi lee Onn Hean. Please visit http://mbi-perak.blogspot.com for the details that you want.
Comment by billgates — April 25, 2008 @ 3:08 pm