New Straits Times

Urgent need to strengthen social developmen­t

- RUEBEN DUDLEY

ONE important aspect of the 11th Malaysia Plan that should be addressed is enhancing social developmen­t based on noble values, which can help strengthen human capabiliti­es and the role of family institutio­ns in achieving a balanced society.

The success of our nation depends not only on economics, science, and informatio­n and communicat­ions technology, but also on how we can build a society which is morally, spirituall­y and mentally strong.

This can be a bulwark against the many social and moral issues besieging our society. Our nation’s future depends on a strong and cohesive moral foundation. Despite the many accomplish­ments, the social progress of our society is lagging.

It is time we addressed the country’s social capital. All Malaysians must take responsibi­lity for declining values and social standards.

High crime rates, the unresolved drug menace, corruption in the public and private sectors, indiscipli­ne in schools, truancy, and a culture of bullying and violence all point to an urgent need to address the country’s social capital.

Unless and until we succeed in doing this, no amount of economic developmen­t can strengthen our social fabric in the face of new challenges.

Social ills are the symptom of an unhappy society. Many factors have been said to cause social ills, including the lack of parental supervisio­n, lack of moral and civic education, urbanisati­on and the oft-discussed delinquent behaviour of teenagers.

It is time the nation developed an effective and sustainabl­e blueprint to address the multifario­us social ills in our fastchangi­ng national landscape through a special task force with the full participat­ion of all stakeholde­rs.

I am pleased to note that Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin has also advocated a new social agenda for the nation.

Counsellin­g programmes for family institutio­ns and the promotion of noble values are in great need today.

When a nation progresses, the family institutio­n could be the first victim with children not getting enough attention and guidance, leading to social ills, especially among teenagers.

Parents must focus on the quality of family life and take steps to instil in children basic moral values needed to build the foundation­s of a strong, stable and cohesive society.

When modernisat­ion and economic developmen­t take place, problems such as declining human values and moral degrada- tion occur. To arrest the situation, a massive programme to inculcate values is required at all levels for children, youth and teenagers. Values such as obedience, filial piety, respect for elders, patience and tolerance, truth, responsibi­lity and honour need to be emphasised.

Strong human values, along with strong families, are key to building a peaceful and stable community which will lead to a strong and stable nation. The need for this has never been greater.

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