Media Statement by Johor DAPSY committee member and
Executive Secretary for DAP Political Education Bureau, Wong Shu Qi, in Kulai on
Friday, 11th Jan 2013:
Johor
District Education Offices’ instructions to schools are proof of political
interference in the education system and a consequence of BN's one-party rule for the
past five decades
It was reported in a Malaysiakini exclusive today
that Johor District Education Offices (DEO) had instructed some schools
to invite BN leaders to distribute the one-off RM100 cash aid for students and
display banners publicising the event until the next general election.
Furthermore, some schools were
instructed to display banners with the photos of UMNO President Datuk Seri Najib
Razak and Deputy President Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
These directives blatantly show how
desperate the BN government is in the 100-day countdown to the 13th General Election.
First of all, DEOs should not take any
political stand since they are supposed to be a non-partisan government agency. DEO personnel/staff should serve the
government of the day and not political parties.
Therefore, DEOs have no power to direct the
schools to invite or ban certain figures from attending functions in schools.
Secondly, cash aid for students as part of
school allocations is something that the federal government should give periodically. It should not
be given as a 'gift' only before a by-election or general election.
If the BN government is sincere in helping people,
they should learn from the Pakatan Rakyat state governments where allocations are
given to Tamil, Chinese and religious schools on an annual basis.
For instance, the Pakatan Rakyat-led Penang government
allocated RM12 million for Tamil, Chinese and religious schools in 2013 even though
the state was allocated only RM1.1 billion by the federal government in its RM252 billion Budget.
It is despicable that the BN
government abuses its power in using educational institutions to serve
their own political interest.
The DEOs should instead be more constructive in discharging its duties and responsibilities, such as reducing the
administrative tasks that burden our teachers and ensuring that they focus on the business of teaching our students.
Wong Shu Qi
Wong Shu Qi
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