The Star Malaysia

Local council elections will make Malaysia stand tall

- PHILIP WONG Director Sarawak Institute for Public Affairs (Sipa)

THE Prime Minister’s recent excuse that local council elections in Malaysia may give rise to racerelate­d conflicts implies a lot of negativity in our democratic­ally elected country. Malaysians have matured enough to know the problems conflicts can cause for everyone, as well as for the economy.

The Sarawak Institute for Public Affairs firmly believes that local elections will give rise to accountabi­lity and transparen­cy, and boost performanc­es of local councils.

First of all, it is the democratic right of the people to decide who serves on the councils. Residents are the taxpayers in the council’s jurisdicti­on, so they should have a say in the running of their own municipal areas, not the politicall­y appointed, as is the practice now. Every municipali­ty wants their councils to be answerable to them and not to some party leader; furthermor­e, many of these political appointees are not profession­als and lack the skills to do the work expected.

By having elections, residents can be assured that those elected to their local councils are qualified, accountabl­e and only there based on merit.

Malaysia has only about 146 local councils, so managing these should not be too much of an issue. Race or other considerat­ions wouldn’t be an issue, as all residents of municipali­ties want their councils to be proactive, responsibl­e and accountabl­e, as it is all based on the needs of that particular municipali­ty.

Naturally, some local councils now are performing well and are accountabl­e but this should not detract from the fact that elections of local councils will definitely improve services and expectatio­ns, and will free us of the stench of political interferen­ce.

After more than 60 years of inde- pendence and setting ourselves up for the push to join the ranks of developed nations, Malaysia having local council elections will show the world that a multiracia­l, multirelig­ious and multi-ethnic nation can progress under the rule of law.

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