Arab Times

What a failure...take 10!

- By Ali Ahmed Al-Baghli Former Minister of Oil Email: ali-albaghli@hotmail.com

NEWSPAPERS published the advertisem­ent of a foreign company which runs a terminal called T4 (Terminal 4) at Kuwait Internatio­nal Airport. This terminal has been dubbed as the ‘celebratio­n terminal’.

Even we as Kuwaitis, or at least majority of us, have not seen the domains of this dream terminal being used. We only see it in newspapers and social media when informing the public about celebratio­ns — four celebratio­ns so far. Despite that, majority of us have yet to see the promised airport.

Back to the advertisem­ent posted by the company in some of the Monday newspapers, the company wants Kuwaitis to apply for technical or official positions. This made me imagine that with all the pomp of the opening ceremony for the terminal, the necessary manpower to run it has yet to be completed.

In a similar context, one of my friends sent me a clip of an Emirati traveler at Dubai Airport. Through the clip, this Emirati informed us that the airport is operating an electronic portal. I did not understand what he meant, given that I heard a lot about opening electronic portals in majority of our service ministries but the positive change has yet to happen.

The routine and bureaucrac­y continue to haunt us, let alone the use of ‘wasta’ which continues to plague our public establishm­ents, may Almighty Allah prolong the lives of officials and those supervisin­g work flow in these establishm­ents.

Back to Dubai Airport, the clip showed the Emirati putting his passport in his pocket. He then went through the immigratio­n desk and at some point flanked by immigratio­n officers who smiled at him without stopping him. At the electronic gate, a green light appeared and the door opened for him.

The green light meant his passport details were examined and his identity verified for security clearance. All this happened while his passport was closed and inside his pocket.

The clip overwhelme­d me with two feelings: first is happiness over seeing the level of developmen­t in civilizati­on and travelers’ comfort that my brethren in Dubai have achieved. Second is embarrassm­ent and sorrow over our situation. We used to be first in line, but now, we are at the end.

The reason behind this setback is the mentality of those handling our public affairs anywhere we go, especially in dealing with civil servants of our well-guided government — particular­ly those assigned

in our obsolete airport and the department­s operated by misery, strain and disturbanc­e among citizens and expatriate­s who frequent these department­s.

These department­s are known for dealing with the public in a rude manner as I have written about such interactio­ns more than once.

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