Prime Minister Najib Razak’s wife  Rosmah Mansor spearheaded a ‘First Ladies Summit’ in Malaysia on the  theme “A Child Today, a Leader Tomorrow”. Rosmah’s soiree for the ladies  cost RM24 million.
The issue of this ‘summit’ has been  brought up by Zuraida Kamaruddin, Member of Parliament for Ampang, for  debate in Parliament, highlighting the extravagant sum of RM24 million  spent on the confab and its surrounding publicity.
        What was the ‘summit’ for, and how much did it benefit the people on the ground?
Hajah  Zuraida Kamaruddin: Dalam bajet tambahan ini, Yang Berhormat  Titiwangsa, sebanyak RM24 juta. Jadi saya tidak tahulah apa program ini.  Whether it is a ball night or what, I do not know. What is a program  all about, dengan izin.
(Hornbill  Unleashed translation: “In this supplementary budget, the Honourable  Member for Titiwangsa, the sum of RM24 million (was spent). I have no  idea what this programme is. Whether it is a ball night or what, I do  not know. What is the programme about?”
Tuan  Chua: Yang Berhormat Menteri, Tuan Pengerusi saya hanya ingin tahu yang  first lady di Malaysia ini Permaisuri Agong atau isteri kepada Yang  Amat Berhormat Perdana Menteri? [Dewan riuh] Mungkin juga kita dapat  praktis daripada negara lain, yang beraja sama ada seperti Jordan, First  Lady nya yang datang adalah isteri kepada Raja Jordan atau isteri  kepada Perdana Menteri Jordan.
(Hornbill  Unleashed translation: “Honourable Minister, Chair, I just want to know  whether the ‘First Lady’ in Malaysia is the Queen, or the wife of the  Right Honourable Prime Minister? [Noise in the House] Perhaps we can  also get practical guidance from other nations, monarchies like Jordan.  Jordan’s First Lady, who attended, is she the wife of the King, or the  Prime Minister of Jordan?)
Dato’  Sri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil: Yang Berhormat Tuan Pengerusi, di Malaysia  wanita pertama adalah isteri kepada Yang Amat Berhormat Perdana Menteri  Malaysia. [Dewan riuh] Tuan Pengerusi saya mengucapkan terima kasih  sekali lagi kepada semua yang ada.
(Hornbill  Unleashed translation: “Honourable Chairman, in Malaysia the First Lady  is the wife to the Right Honourable Prime Minister of Malaysia [The  House is noisy]. Mr Chairman, I would like to thank again all those  attending.)
(From the Parliamentary Hansard, May 8, 2010)
Ironic and embarrassing
It is ironic, and embarrassing, in  the eyes of the world, that at the same time as this ‘summit’ fluff, the  Penan Support Group (PSG), a coalition of 36 NGOs in Malaysia, put up a  page on facebook under the name ‘Penan Support Group Education’, in an effort to call for funds to set up pre-schools in the interior of Sarawak for dispossessed Penan children.
Can the so-called First Lady do  something about the education of our own children in Sarawak before  presuming to speak for other nations? The sum of RM24 million wasted on  the glittering ‘summit’ could have built 50 pre-schools, and kept them  running for 20 years for the rural children of Sarawak!
And to add to this irony, Puan  Rosmah has been conferred the state award  “Datuk Amar Bintang  Kenyalang”, in conjunction with the 89th birthday of the Yang  Dipertua Negeri, Tun Abang Muhammad Salahuddin Abang Barieng, the TYT.  This award carries the title ‘Datuk Amar’, as if her ridiculous claim to  be ‘First Lady’ were not enough.
But did Rosmah respond to that  petition? The answer is a resounding ‘no’. We think it would be far more  appropriate if Puan Rosmah could do something for Sarawak first, before  we Sarawakians acknowledge that she is deserving of any award. 
We also call for the proper,  transparent use of the RM111 million funds allocated to Permata,  Rosmah’s child education agency. We urge that some of these funds be  channeled to the Penan Support Group to provide for the pre-school  education of needy rural children.
Puan Rosmah said at the summit, that  the future of a child is ‘shaped’. If only we could see Rosmah walk the  talk, and shape a fairer future for Sarawakian children.
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