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Food, Energy Security Nation’s
Top Priorities
By Azlan Othman
Bandar Seri
Begawan - His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of
Brunei Darussalam yesterday touched some of the pressing issues
under global spotlight that are also felt in Brunei like soaring
food and oil prices and urged retailers and suppliers not to
increase the price of goods as they wish and urged people to be
prudent in their spending, change their lifestyle from being a
consumer to saving society, enhance rice production and protect the
environment.
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In a titah at the audience and
investiture ceremony to mark the monarch's 62nd birthday
anniversary, held at the Istana Nurul Iman, the benevolent ruler
stressed the need to increase rice production as the country is
still far from being self-sufficient and to fine-tune the human
resource plan, while applauding the control against usage and
marketing of tobacco products.
The monarch also said the
government is reviewing the mechanism to guarantee a secured
life after retirement and to enhance the policy of retirement
system in the country.
His Majesty said, "Looking
back, we have witnessed various events in the form of
turbulences and disasters striking several countries, especially
in this region. This brings the need for us to be thankful to
Allah for saving the nation from such |
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calamities.
"We are convinced that such
safety comes from Allah as a result of the blessings that have
been showered upon our country as a ‘Zikir’ nation.
"This year, we are experiencing
soaring oil prices in the global market leading to turbulent
times in the world. |
"Praise to Allah, my government
still maintains the domestic oil price for vehicles at the existing
price. We are aware that with the soaring oil price. the subsidy has
also increased. In 2007, it reached $200 million, which means the
subsidy this year will also continue to increase.
"Hence, in line with the
government's saving initiative to maintain this subsidy mechanism,
every walk of life should jointly shoulder the responsibility to
practise the saving culture, especially in the use of vehicle fuel.
In addition, we should not neglect efforts to curb fuel smuggling
activities by irresponsible parties," the Sultan said.
His Majesty added prudent
electricity usage is also important.
Another hot issue is the soaring
food prices, a global phenomenon no country is spared from.
"Praise to Allah, the people in our
country have dealt with the situation patiently and maturely.
However, for the benefit of all, the suppliers and retailers are
urged not to hike prices as they wish.
"Besides, we must also be aware of
the current global food crisis that has sparked global anxieties
with the production of basic cereals including rice plummeting
drastically in producing countries.
"The producing countries have to
release their rice stocks to their people. The crisis escalates when
the agricultural production continues to plummet in comparison to
the expanding world population," the ruler said.
"The world population is forecast
to increase from 6.5 billion in 2006 to seven billion in 2012. The
increase is definitely not in proportion with the declining food
production. This is further aggravated by the climate change. Global
warming impacts the surrounding environment and has become a new
threat to life.
"Globally, horrific natural
disasters have occurred like earthquake, flood and storms which have
affected the food source. My government has made rice as the basic
necessity and it has been subsidised for a long time.
"Like car fuel, the expenditure
for-rice subsidy has also increased. But for the sake of the people
in this country, the price of rice has been kept stable. But it does
not mean that we are free from such alarming rise in food products,
particularly when several producing countries have stopped exporting
cereals to others.
Hence, in view of this, Brunei
should no longer be at the mercy of vagaries ofnature in other
countries to maintain our rice stocks, said His Majesty.
"The attitude of depending on our
cash assets to support our livelihood is no longer relevant
particularly with the current food crisis. If other producing
countries that are now capable of fulfilling 70 per cent
self-sufficiency are to review policies towards attaining 100 per
cent self-sufficiency, there is no reason why our country with only
3.12 per cent self-sufficiency in rice production should not make
efforts to increase the production.
"This matter has been repeatedly
highlighted since many years ago. Hence it is appropriate for us to
have a strategic plan and national agricultural policy, which among
others will guarantee national food security," said the monarch.
Touching on the efforts to
pump-prime the economy, His Majesty called on the need for Bruneians
to step-up efforts to overcome all forms of needs. Hence, the need
to fine-tune the human resource plan and policies relating to it.
"For instance, the government has
allocated close to $28 million from the human resource fund for the
training scheme for graduates seeking jobs and also school leavers.
"It is hoped to reduce reliance on
foreign workforce in the private sector and at the same time reduce
unemployment. Lately, there are discussions on social safety
especially on supporting one's livelihood and family after
retirement, be it in the public or private sector or those who are
self-employed.
"Towards this, the government is
now reviewing a more guaranteed mechanism during the retirement
period of the people and to improve the policy of retirement system
in the country. The programme to change the lifestyle from consumer
society to that of saving society should be generated early," said
the ruler.
In development, His Majesty
highlighted the disposal of waste and rubbish including dangerous
chemicals and biochemicals. "It is appropriate for us to tackle the
issue seriously as the consequences will be huge if we fail to
tackle and maintain our environment.
"We do not gain if we leave rubbish
to clog and remain uncollected. The developed nation status that we
dream of will not succeed if rubbish management continues to be
weak. Hence, relevant agencies must be firm, forward looking and
quick in solving the problem.
"The public should cooperate in
using the rubbish disposal area wisely. With joint action, we will
be blessed with a clean and healthy environment. Health must be
maintained and looked after. Among ways to maintain a healthy
lifestyle is through controlling food intake and regular exercise,"
said the monarch.
His Majesty applauded the control
against usage and marketing of tobacco products. "With the
enforcement of Tobacco Act 2005 effective June this year, I hope
that diseases relating to tobacco usage will reduce and the quality
of life will improve.
"The action to curb cigarette
smoking is not a difficult issue unlike in other countries because
we do not have any interest in smoking. I feel that we are capable
enough to become the first country in the world to reject smoking.
We should not forget that it is "Haram" (forbidden) to smoke. The
lesser number of serious diseases caused by smoking will also help
to reduce the government's health expenditure," said His Majesty.
On education, His Majesty said the
government is now fine-tuning the national education system in order
to introduce the 21'' century educational system (SPN 21). The
implementation will kick start early next year and is hoped to
answer economic and human development challenges and support the
national aspiration.
"In the international arena,
relations between our neighbours and friendly nations are getting
closer and enhanced due to our principles and pragmatic foreign
policies. Our commitment towards regional peace and security is
further strengthened by the ratification of the Asean Charter in
Singapore last year.
"The government through bilateral
trade, membership and cooperation in Asean and in other
international organisations including APEC, OIC, WTO and
Commonwealth will be further enhanced to explore more market
opportunities.
"The government will not neglect
security and will jointly uphold it regionally and internationally.
Challenges to the security are unpredictable and the ability of the
nation to overcome it is crucial. Diplomacy and defence cooperation
are strengthened through training and forums that create the sharing
of ideas on joint security issues," His Majesty said. -- Courtesy
of Borneo Bulletin
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