The Borneo Post

Nasir honoured by friends as a man of knowledge who prized friendship

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KUALA LUMPUR: The sad news of the death of former Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama) managing editor Mohamad Nasir Yusoff, who was described as kindhearte­d, warm and contribute­d greatly to strengthen­ing the bonds between Malaysian and Indonesian journalist­s, flooded various media platforms yesterday.

Mohammad Nasir, who retired on March 7, 2020, was 62 and leaves behind his wife, Halimah Piee, three daughters and a son.

His eldest child, Nur Nadzmi Nasirah, said he died at 5.48am at the Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport 2 (klia2), after complainin­g of fatigue upon arrival from Miri, Sarawak.

Social media channels, including WhatsApp and Facebook, have been filled with messages of condolence­s from his friends.

Ikatan Setia Kawan Wartawan Malaysia dan Indonesia (Iswami) advisor Datuk Zakaria Abdul Wahab said he was greatly saddened when he learnt of Mohammad Nasir’s death, saying that he felt something was amiss when Mohammad Nasir did not post anything on WhatsApp on Saturday, as he always loved messaging his friends on the app, sharing prayers and also photos of dishes he loved.

“He would never hesitate to inquire about us on WhatsApp and call us up. That’s why all of us feel his loss keenly, and it can be seen from the comments posted in WhatsApp groups when we hear of his sudden passing.

“Although he wasn’t in the peak of his health due to some longterm illnesses like diabetes and heart problems, he took great pains to talk to us and to remind us to celebrate the National Journalist­s’ Day in Melaka at the end of this month,” Zakaria, a former Bernama editor-in-chief, said when contacted yesterday.

According to Zakaria, who struck up a friendship with the Wakaf Bahru, Kelantan-born journalist in the early 1980s, Mohamad Nasir’s meticulous nature regarding assignment­s and work boosted Bernama’s standing among publicatio­ns and helped the agency win various awards, including several in the prestigiou­s Malaysian Journalism Awards organised by the Malaysian Press Institute.

Former Bernama general manager Datuk Yong Soo Heong said Mohamad Nasir was a very sincere, committed, creative and eloquent colleague.

“For him, it was either A or B (plan), and no maybes, in which, if he were to choose A, he would be very creative about it and go all out in his tasks, and if he were to choose B, he too, would be very committed and carry out his tasks earnestly.

“Nothing like some shifty and shady characters I have come across before,” he said.

Acting Bernama deputy editor-in-chief Harlina Samson meanwhile recalled Mohamad Nasir as a nice and knowledgea­ble man, ever willing to teach, guide and share his experience for others to learn.

“Throughout my entire time working under him when he was Features and Special Issues Editor (2012 to 2016), he provided a lot of guidance and showed leadership as an editor.

“He really was someone I regard as my mentor here in Bernama, from the time I did my practical training till today. Al-Fatihah,” Harlina, who is also Bernama News Services Executive Editor, said.

Many Indonesian journalist­s, who became friends with Mohamad Nasir during his time as Bernama Indonesia correspond­ent from 2004 to 2009, also reached out to share fond memories of him.

Iswami Indonesia president Asro Kamal Rokan said Mohamad Nasir was very active and had done a lot to build up rapport between Malaysia and Indonesia, especially in the journalism field, while Indonesian news agency, Perusahaan Umum Lembaga Kantor Berita Nasional’s (Antara) Malaysian correspond­ent Agus Setiawan said that he was not merely an editor in Bernama, but also a pioneer who pushed for the formation of Iswami.

During his time as Indonesia correspond­ent, Mohamad Nasir also covered the major earthquake and tsunami that hit Acheh and northern Sumatera in 2004.

As a leader, he was a good listener and loved to give advice and was active in Bernama’s Rakan Pembimbing Perkhidmat­an Awam (Akrab) programme, Akrab deputy chairman, Sharifah Zaini Syed Zain said.

She related that he received various awards for his participat­ion in Akrab, including the Akrab Proaktif award in 2014 and the Akrab Bestari award in 2017 at the ministry level.

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