I came across the Perdana Fellows Programme by accident
while scrolling through my Twitter timeline. It was KJ who tweeted about it. Having
followed Malaysian politics since my Pre-U days and about to graduate with an IR
degree, I was curious. This was an opportunity to gain hands-on experience on
Malaysian politics at the highest level of governance. This was a platform to
make a difference and have our voices of concerns heard. A chance to have frank
conversations with the very leaders we’ve been complaining about. So, I took a
chance. And it was worth it.
I was placed under the Minister of Tourism & Culture –
DS Nazri Aziz. When I first found out, I was taken aback. I only knew him by
his reputation in the media. I tried keeping an open mind at the prospect of
working for a man who seemingly seem arrogant and controversial. All this
however, was shattered the moment I met him in person. Never would I imagine
that he would be driving me around in his hometown; or having a meal with him on
the floor of a small kampung’s surau. Conversations with him were always frank
without any pretense or arrogance. In fact, he is always keen to hear thoughts
from young Malaysians.
Throughout the fellowship, I was exposed to both the federal
and grassroots work that my minister had to juggle. On weekdays I’d be in the
city, and on most weekends I’d be at a kampung for constituency work! Sometimes, my journey only confirmed my suspicions about the workings of the government but there are also times
that made me optimistic that our country does have some very smart and genuine
people managing it. Most importantly, I learnt that managing a country is tricky
and challenging; and sometimes difficult decisions have to be made.
But above all, I thank him for the opportunity to know my
country better. Through the various agencies under the ministry, I was lucky
enough to experience for myself the quiet but determined effort done by the
government to preserve our cultural heritage. From going to an excavation
site with the archaeology team to attending cultural shows at Istana Budaya and
JKKN Wilayah Persekutuan. I have a much deeper appreciation for our culture
after my stint at MOTAC or as the cool people call it – “the happy happy
ministry”. Culture is at the heart of
everything we do; and we should all embrace it.
Oh! Did I mention that our office is located at Bangunan
Sultan Abdul Samad? ;)
Apply for the 2014 intake at www.perdanafellows.com!
You can also read more Perdana Fellows story at https://www.facebook.com/PerdanaFellowsMalaysia
Apply for the 2014 intake at www.perdanafellows.com!
You can also read more Perdana Fellows story at https://www.facebook.com/PerdanaFellowsMalaysia
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can you gve me tips on how to get selected?
ReplyDeleteIn your essay, don't just give your opinion, provide some solutions to the problem too. :)
ReplyDeleteDo i have to write it in Malay , or could i write it in English? please do reply asap... i have written mine in english including the solution.
ReplyDeleteWrite in whichever language you're more comfortable in :)
ReplyDeleteOk.. thx.. i was the anon guy..
ReplyDeleteAnyway.. the felo FAQ stated that they dont provide a place to stay , so where did you stay during the training?
How long do applicants have to wait before they are notified? Are you notified if you are rejected? Thank you.
ReplyDeleteIf we both got accepted , see you there Rowan!
ReplyDeleteSure Nasrul. Hopefully we do
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ReplyDeletehey there! do you mind sharing the topic of your essay? would you suggest the essay to be more general or specific? thank you!
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