New Straits Times

Former PM gets surprise birthday celebratio­n

- HARIZ MOHD AND BALVIN KAUR KLANG news@nst.com.my

MASTER OF CEREMONY: College wishes him ‘Happy Birthday’ after convocatio­n

FORMER prime minister Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was given a surprise birthday celebratio­n during a college’s convocatio­n in Bukit Tinggi here yesterday.

Abdullah, fondly known as Pak Lah, was taken by surprise when the master of ceremony wished him a “Happy Birthday” after he finished presenting diplomas and certificat­es to 568 WIT College graduates at Premiere Hotel here.

He cut a birthday cake, which was served to the audience along with pulut kuning.

WIT College public relations officer Mohd Hosni Jahari said the celebratio­n was planned by college chairman Tan Sri Zainal Rampak and its management officers.

“(Tan Sri) Zainal and I found out the date of this ceremony falls on the same date as (Tun) Abdullah’s birthday when we delivered our official invitation to him in July.

“This gave us the idea to celebrate the former prime minister’s birthday during the event.”

The event saw 85 graduates receiving their diplomas, while 483 received skills certificat­es in various fields.

WIT College offers skill-based courses, including certificat­es in

(second from right) cutting a birthday cake at in Bukit Tinggi, Klang, yesterday. With him are college chairman

(third from left) and management officers. Electrical Installati­on and Repair, Senior Automation Technician, Computer Operation System, Beautician course and Metal Arch Welding.

In Kepala Batas, locals wished Abdullah, who was their former member of parliament, a happy birthday.

They thanked him for developing Kepala Batas, and turning the former oil palm and rubber estate into a modern township.

Civil servant Azian Azizan, 28, said she and her family had moved from Perak to Kepala Batas a few years as there were many job opportunit­ies, universiti­es and colleges in the town

“Kepala Batas had developed from a small rural town into a bustling and modern town with increased population, factories, universiti­es, schools and housing.

“The developmen­t is all thanks to our former parliament­arian and prime minister,” she said when met at Mydin in Bertam.

Restaurant owner Mohd Alif Abu Bakar, 36, said Pak Lah had transforme­d his birthplace and the lives of its residents.

“Kepala Batas went through rapid developmen­t under a rural modernisat­ion approach to allow the locals to be part of the developmen­t.

“After he became the prime minister in 2003, Pak Lah brought in new factories, hypermarke­ts and

housing schemes, which benefited residents, as there were more job opportunit­ies,” he said, adding that they even had a mosque, which was the envy of other constituen­cies.

The township is now home to Universiti Sains Malaysia’s Advanced Medical Research and Dentistry Institute, a Mara Junior Science College, Kepala Batas Community College, Kepala Batas Industrial Training Institute, Penang Matriculat­ion College, Malaysian Productivi­ty Corporatio­n, Perda Agro-based and Industrial Complex and Mardi Research Institute.

Several developmen­t projects have been carried out in the 1,600ha Bertam Valley.

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WIT Tan Sri Zainal
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