Saturday, June 27, 2009

任重道远 - 胡逸山受委首相政治秘书

胡逸山受委首相政治秘书

二零零九年六月二十七日 晚上八时五十五分
http://www.kwongwah.com.my/news/2009/06/27/154.html

It’s wonderful news for Chinese Sabahan today with the appointment of Mr. Hu as the Political Secretary to the Prime Minister. We’re indeed very proud of him especially he was a graduate from a Chinese secondary school, SM Kian Kok.

He's very successful academically with a lot of titles from universities in the United States of America. He has had good career in the U.S. but chose to return because of aging parent and wanted to repay by staying closer to them. He was educated in Independent Chinese secondary school in Sabah and now working for PM Najib as Political Secretary!. He joined Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) as a lecturer when he returned from the US. He hadn't had a good career with the Universiti Malaysia Sabah because of differences with the authority. He quit and worked in private sector for several years before the great appointment.


He has been a strong critic of the BN government’s policies and administration for a few years since quitting from UMS. He maybe now able to rectify the BN government from within the organization even if he belongs to no political party and he’s in actual fact, an independent.


Will he be happy working in Putra Jaya? That’s the question.


Let’s hope that he will.

It's a fantastic achievement for a young man considering that he's only 35, and married.

I hope that with his close proximity to the PM, he could do something to help us in resolving all the pressing issues affecting the livelihood of citizens of Malaysia in Sabah, especially the infamous QEH problems within 2 years time or before the next general election due by early 2013.

News has it that he was actually recommended by the Chief Minister of Sabah, Datuk Seri Musa Aman. The President of the Federation Of Chinese Association Sabah (FCAS), Datuk Seri Nuar Salleh Tan, has been his strong advocate/supporter/sponsor ever since his resignation from UMS, according to sources.

It’s a heavy responsibility for him but with great influential power too. (任重道远 )。


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