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31 Disember 2006 PERCUMA Bil 001 NOTA EDITOR 31 Disember 2006 www.pmbj.gov.my PERCUMA Bil 001 NOTA EDITOR Editorial menyaingi mana-mana penerbitan, tetapi Ketua Editor Sa’odi Mat Atar Terimalah kami sekurang-kurangnya dapat menzahirkan Editor Zuhrin Azam Ahmad satu rujukan mengenai perkembangan dan Wartawan Aivizanoorwani Shah Shahroni seadanya… kemajuan negeri. Hamirul Hairi Mohd Noh Dalam rasa rendah diri bagai bayi yang Rozza Khairiah Rosli baru dilahirkan, kami tidak akan berlunjur SALAM perkenalan kami hulurkan kepada Jurufoto/ Pereka Grafik Noorhaslina Senin sebelum duduk, sebaliknya merangkak, ber- warga Johor pembaca budiman sekalian. Azmee Awang tatih sebelum berjalan menuju kematangan. Izinkan kami berbudi kepada anda semua Penyelidikan Saripah Sayuthi Kami memohon kerjasama semua pihak menerusi mata pena sempena kelahiran Mohd Fadzli Abu Bakar sama ada sektor awam dan swasta, individu sulung buletin Negeri Johor ini. Penyiaran Rabiey Besah dan pertubuhan bukan kerajaan, atau apa 6 NIAGA Selepas lebih lima tahun, warga Pembantu Editorial Norazah Mohd Yussof saja organisasi untuk berkongsi apa jua keg- Johor hilang sentuhan akhbar tabloid S u a r a Johor tumpuan pelabur Rumiah Semirono iatan dengan pembaca sekalian. Johor, buletin negeri ini cuba menghidupkan Khadijah Abd Rahman Kecil tapak tangan, nyiru kami tadahkan. peranan itu semula dalam penampilan dan Titipkanlah bahan-bahan dalam bentuk tu- 8 MINDA PEMBACA persembahan yang berbeza. holistik diterbitkan oleh lisan dan foto, melalui pos mahupun dengan Menyusur akar kemerdekaan Kami namakannya Holistik sempena Unit Media & Komunikasi (MedKom), tangan, atau menerusi perhubungan siber harapan dan cita-cita mengikut jejak falsafah Pejabat Menteri Besar Johor, yang disediakan. pembangunan negeri yang menyeluruh lagi 12 JPMM Aras 13 Menara TH, Tentunya banyak program dan kegiatan, seimbang. Padi tidak berpagar lalang Jalan Ayer Molek, pengalaman dan pandangan, sama ada ma- Holistik dijadualkan menemui pembaca -Ayub Rahmat 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Ta’zim. nis ataupun pahit yang sesuai dengan hala- budiman dua kali sebulan dengan agihan Tel 07-226 3781/83/84 Fax 07-222 6200 man-halaman dalam buletin ini. halaman mengikut keutamaan falsafah Web www.pmbj.gov.my www.johordt.gov.my/medkom Barangkali tidak semuanya dapat disiar- 13 JPMM pembangunan holistik yang diamalkan di E-mel [email protected] kan dalam ruang halaman yang terhad lagi Jumpa rakyat di kedai kopi negeri ini, sejak lebih 10 tahun lalu. terbatas, tetapi dapat juga memberi pilihan Barangkali paparannya tidak seindah dan -Ng See Tiong Mana-mana bahagian penerbitan ini boleh dikeluar, keseimbangan dalam setiap keluaran. sesempurna namanya, apatah lagi dalam dalam apa-apa jua cara, sama ada secara elektronik, Kelahirannya juga sengaja dirancang keterbatasan waktu dan ruang, namun be- fotokopi, mekanik, rakaman atau lain-lain dengan dalam kita menghitung hari di penghujung 15 KENALI JOHOR sarlah harapan kami, di unit Media dan Ko- keizinan Editor. Sidang Editor berhak melakukan tahun, agar ia dapat sama-sama melabuhkan Berbaju Melayu cara Johor munikasi Pejabat Menteri Besar Johor, agar penyuntingan ke atas tulisan yang diterima selagi tidak tirai 2006 dan menyingkap jendela 2007. penampilan buletin ini dapat mengisi sudut mengubah isinya. Karya yang disiarkan tidak semesti- Akhir kalam, kami pohonkan kekuatan hati warga Johor dan pembaca budiman. nya mencerminkan pendapat dan pendirian holistik. dan sokongan anda semua. Terimalah kami Beleklah…selaklah helai demi helai…tata- Segala sumbangan karya yang dikirim, sama ada di- seadanya. plah halaman demi halaman dan bacalah siarkan atau tidak, tidak akan dikembalikan. Penerbit perenggan demi perenggan, ayat demi ayat, juga tidak bertanggungjawab atas kehilangan karya Buah cempedak di luar pagar serta baris demi baris. yang dikirimkan melalui pos. Ambil galah tolong jolokkan Bukan mahu menjanjikan segunung Kami budak baru belajar harapan atau melangit impian, jauh sekali Kalau salah tolong tunjukkan. 16 Selamat Tinggal 2006 waktu solat daerah-daerah negeri Johor Zon I Pulau Aur, Pulau Pemanggil Jan Subuh Syuruk Zuhur Asar Maghrib Isyak 1 5.43 7.06 1.08 4.30 7.05 8.20 Setiausaha Kerajaan Negeri Johor 2 5.44 7.06 1.08 4.31 7.06 8.20 BERSAMA KETUA JABATAN 3 5.44 7.07 1.09 4.31 7.06 8.21 4 5.45 7.07 1.09 4.32 7.07 8.21 5 5.45 7.07 1.10 4.32 7.07 8.22 6 5.46 7.08 1.10 4.32 7.07 8.22 7 5.46 7.08 1.11 4.33 7.08 8.22 Iskandar tanggungjawab semua 8 5.47 7.09 1.11 4.33 7.08 8.23 9 5.47 7.09 1.11 4.34 7.09 8.23 10 5.48 7.09 1.12 4.34 7.09 8.23 Apakah visi dan misi Dato’ sebagai Setiausaha Sentiasa buat penambah-baikan. Saya galak- 11 5.48 7.10 1.12 4.34 7.10 8.24 Kerajaan Negeri? kan kakitangan kerajaan tingkatkan ilmu 12 5.49 7.10 1.13 4.35 7.10 8.24 13 5.49 7.11 1.13 4.35 7.11 8.24 Bila saya dilantik ke jawatan ini, saya ber- pengetahuan dan sedia terima perubahan. 14 5.49 7.11 1.13 4.35 7.11 8.25 15 5.50 7.11 1.14 4.36 7.11 8.25 syukur. Saya menjunjung kasih kebawah Zon II Johor Bahru, Kota Tinggi, mersing DYMM Tuanku, berterima kasih kepada Wilayah Pembangunan Iskandar (Iskandar) Jan Subuh Syuruk Zuhur Asar Maghrib Isyak kerajaan negeri dan YAB Menteri Besar, sudah dilancarkan, apa harapan Dato’ terha- 1 5.45 7.05 1.11 4.34 7.10 8.24 kerana menaruh kepercayaan kepada saya. dap masyarakat dan pelabur? 2 5.45 7.05 1.12 4.34 7.10 8.25 3 5.46 7.06 1.12 4.35 7.11 8.25 Saya terima jawatan ini dengan penuh rasa Ini bukan peranan individu. Ini penglibatan 4 5.46 7.06 1.12 4.35 7.11 8.26 insaf. Ini tanggungjawab yang berat. Kita semua pihak dan agensi kerajaan. Kita kena 5 5.47 7.07 1.13 4.36 7.12 8.26 6 5.47 7.07 1.13 4.36 7.12 8.27 ada misi Kerajaan Negeri dan Kerajaan Perse- lihat semua aspek, supaya kita dapat bersa- 7 5.48 7.08 1.14 4.36 7.13 8.27 kutuan. Saya sentiasa fikir, boleh atau tidak ing dengan wilayah pembangunan lain di du- 8 5.48 7.08 1.14 4.37 7.13 8.27 9 5.49 7.08 1.15 4.37 7.13 8.28 memenuhi ‘expectation’ kerajaan negeri. nia. Kita kena lihat syarat-syarat kita, kalau 10 5.49 7.09 1.15 4.37 7.14 8.28 perlu dipermudahkan, kita permudahkan. 11 5.50 7.09 1.15 4.38 7.14 8.28 12 5.50 7.10 1.16 4.38 7.15 8.29 Apabila menjadi SUK, adakah kehidupan Kita perlu memikirkan apa bentuk insentif 13 5.51 7.10 1.16 4.39 7.15 8.29 14 5.51 7.10 1.17 4.39 7.15 8.29 Dato’ berbeza? kepada pelabur. 15 5.52 7.11 1.17 4.39 7.16 8.30 Sudah tentu. Beban kerja bertambah...ada per- Zon III Kluang, Pontian bezaan dariada segi tugas dan tanggungjaw- Apa gerak hati Dato’ mengenai Wilayah Pem- Jan Subuh Syuruk Zuhur Asar Maghrib Isyak ab dan ia perlukan sepenuh komitmen. Dari bangunan Iskandar? 1 5.46 7.08 1.12 4.35 7.11 8.26 segi masa, banyak tumpuan kepada tugas Saya yakin ia akan berjaya. Ia adalah satu 2 5.46 7.09 1.13 4.36 7.12 8.26 3 5.47 7.09 1.13 4.36 7.12 8.27 dan tanggungjawab. Masa bersama keluarga, bentuk kerjasama yang begitu erat antara 4 5.48 7.10 1.14 4.36 7.13 8.27 5 5.48 7.10 1.14 4.37 7.13 8.28 riadah pun sudah berkurangan. Lebih-lebih Kerajaan Persekutuan dan Kerajaan Negeri. Dato’ Abdul Latiff Yusof 6 5.49 7.11 1.15 4.37 7.14 8.28 lagi sekarang ini, jentera kerajaaan di seluruh Akan ditubuhkan satu badan iaitu Iskandar 7 5.49 7.11 1.15 4.38 7.14 8.28 Kita kena kaji balik prosedur-prosedur kita. 8 5.50 7.12 1.16 4.38 7.14 8.29 negeri ini perlu digerakkan untuk RMK-9. Regional Development Authority yang di- 9 5.50 7.12 1.16 4.38 7.15 8.29 pengerusikan bersama oleh Perdana Menteri Kadang-kadang mereka ini terikat dengan 10 5.51 7.12 1.16 4.39 7.15 8.29 11 5.51 7.13 1.17 4.39 7.16 8.30 Apa hobi Dato’ bagi mengisi masa lapang? dan Menteri Besar. Ini adalah yang pertama. prosedur dan peraturan yang ada. Jika ses- 12 5.51 7.13 1.17 4.40 7.16 8.30 Sekarang ini apakah hobi itu masih mampu Saya percaya ini akan memberikan keyakinan uatu proses mengambil masa yang lama, 13 5.52 7.14 1.18 4.40 7.17 8.31 14 5.52 7.14 1.18 4.40 7.17 8.31 dilakukan? kepada pelabur. kita cuba permudahkan. Kemudian kita kena 15 5.53 7.14 1.18 4.41 7.17 8.31 Saya gemarkan aktiviti sukan. Jika ada kela- Menteri Besar ada berkata, “kita akan lihat pula dari segi kekuatan dalam sesebuah Zon IV Batu Pahat, Muar, Segamat pangan, saya akan bermain golf atau bowl- menjadi hos yang terbaik.” Maknanya cukup jabatan. Mungkin kita kena perkukuhkan Jan Subuh Syuruk Zuhur Asar Maghrib Isyak ing. Kalau dulu…bola sepak dan tenis, tetapi luas.
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