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Son of Lee Kuan Yew's former driver pays tribute to late father



Berita Harian's deputy editor Mohamed Zulkifli reacts when Prime Miniser Lee Hsien Loong spoke of his late father, Mr Rahmat Yusak, former driver of former prime minister Lee Kuan Yew at National Day Rally on August 17.



SINGAPORE - At the National Day Rally on Sunday, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong paid tribute to Mr Rahmat Yusak, former prime minister Lee Kuan Yew's driver in the 1960s. Mr Rahmat's son, Mr Mohd Zulkifli Rahmat, a senior journalist at Berita Harian, had written to the PM to say: "My father was only a driver, but I hope people like him will not be forgotten when Singapore honours its Pioneer Generation."

Mr Zulkifli wrote about his late father in an article published in Berita Harian on Aug 18.
Here is the translation of the article.
By Mohd Zulkifli Rahmat

In Kampung Chantek Lama, which was also called Kampung Wayang Satu, in the early 1960s, a Land Rover was often parked along the road near my house.

I felt excited every time I saw it. As a child, I waited for a chance to go for a ride in the Land Rover, even for just a short trip. We could not afford to own the vehicle then.


The Land Rover which belonged to the Primary Produce Department (PPD) was driven by my father, Mr Rahmat Yusak, to take PPD staff to crop and livestock farms.

He drove the vehicle home when he was able to return for lunch.

Sometimes, the Land Rover was driven home late at night or early in the morning. Inside, there were pieces of firecrackers and garlands.
I was too young, so I did not understand the circumstances then. My father seldom talked about his job.

When I got older, I knew that the Land Rover with firecrackers and garlands were used during then Prime Minister’s general election campaign.
It turned out that my father was the driver of a very famous individual – Mr Lee Kuan Yew.

But my father never boasted about his job.
He also did not tell other people. He did not share private matters that I am sure he knew while he was in service.

Even if he did, it was just to express his gratitude that he was well-treated by Mr Lee and his wife, and how they were always concerned about his welfare.

Also fresh in my father’s memory was when our current Prime Minister, Mr Lee Hsien Loong, as a child, also accompanied Mr Lee Kuan Yew during his general election campaign.

While his father made speeches to would-be voters, Mr Lee Hsien Loong usually sat still beside my father in the Land Rover.
Although he was not boastful, my father was proud of his job and diligent in carrying out his duties.

I could see his pride from the way he carefully kept old photographs and documents.

Among the materials I discovered my father had kept: an official employment letter from the PPD, an invitation card and a ceremony programme booklet when he was conferred a medal by Tun Yusof Ishak in 1964, several invitation cards to dinner events at Sri Temasek at the Istana, a letter of appreciation from the Defence Minister for his excellent service as a driver for dignitaries during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in 1971, and a Hari Raya card and a personal letter from Mr Lee Kuan Yew in 1998.

With his job as a driver, my father, together with my mother, Madam Tafilah Said, brought up six children.
He did not have a formal education but still wanted his children to study at the highest level possible.

When I failed to get a scholarship and refused to go to the university to avoid burdening the family, my father, at 62, was willing to pay for my studies for the next four years.

He was firm in wanting his children to avoid negative elements. For example, when we just moved from the village to a public flat in Tanglin Halt in the late 1960s, he quickly warned us “not to mix with the drug addict kids at the void deck”.

Throughout his career, his work ethic was recognised by his colleagues and supervisors. It was said he almost never took medical leave.

According to a former colleague, when Minister E.W. Barker needed a driver, he once looked for my father. When he was told that my father had retired, Mr Barker said: “How can Rahmat retire?”

How true - after he retired from public service at 60, my father became the driver of a surgeon for around 10 years.

In his old age, he was always active - preferring to be self-reliant and moving around without anyone’s help.
“I don’t want to burden my children,” he said.

He died on Aug 5. He was 95.

As a member of the pioneer generation, my father’s sacrifices and hard work in successfully raising a family, I think, also benefited the community.
He too had certainly contributed to the country’s well-being.

 

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Cronies receive benefit:...
'Without some assurance of a good chance of winning at least their first election, many able and successful young Singaporeans may not risk their careers to join politics,' Mr Goh Chok Tong, June 2006 ['GRCs make it easier to find top talent: SM'].
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laksaboy

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Wow, driver also can be paid tribute until like that. Definitely will boost Melayu votes for PAP. :wink:
 

soIsee

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Wow, driver also can be paid tribute until like that. Definitely will boost Melayu votes for PAP. :wink:

So next rally he'll use the example and show how a m&d taxi driver can also make it BIG time in life and earn $7k per month as reported by his Pressitude media.

But the thing is.

The career path of m&ds ( 40+ years later) is still some kind of an Ah Mat ( driver) of sorts of a different kind. LoL
 

zeddy

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The praising of the Pioneer Malays like the late Mr Rahmat Yusak, the homage being paid to our 1st President Mr Yusof Ishak, the special acknowledgment being accorded to that Malay shipyard CEO..

Its the usual PAP cunning ways of attracting the Malay votes.. The Malays must not be deceived..
 

halsey02

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Wow, driver also can be paid tribute until like that. Definitely will boost Melayu votes for PAP. :wink:

We cannot fault the Malays in the past, for their dedication, loyalty & devotion to simple tasks, my family had a kebun who kept our garden neat & mow the grass, every once a month. We we do not need his services anymore, his gift to me, was his lawn mower, the one with a long handle, rotary blades & two rubber wheels..manual of course. In which I took over the mowing & kept that lawn mower...till it was rusted too much & thrown away..five years back.

The point is....the older generation dedication to work, whoever simple it was, however low the pay is..is legendary. not like the PAP ministers of today, who get paid so much, still consider themselves as a BRAGAIN & are, arrogant, proud & ever boastful.

Now is the time, to sow mileage with the PIONEER generation stuffs..with old is Gold stuff & play the Race card...probably Mat had been roped in to write the piece..if he knows, "what is good for him"...

Please stay tune..for more!!:rolleyes:
 

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The praising of the Pioneer Malays like the late Mr Rahmat Yusak, the homage being paid to our 1st President Mr Yusof Ishak, the special acknowledgment being accorded to that Malay shipyard CEO..

Its the usual PAP cunning ways of attracting the Malay votes.. The Malays must not be deceived..

About the shipyard CEO.... how the fuck he writes his thesis? He can't even string a sentence properly together
 

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Dogs who serve the leegime loyally will also be duly rewarded.
I knew a guy who was my peer.....poodle who served as SO for lky for 8 years.
After that fast track career to eventually becoming commandant of airport police.
Good life living in landed at Thomson.
 

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What about poodle who served leegime loyally and then claimed to serve in ISD and now pretend to be fake opposition supporter, everyday kpkb about pap? How come he never kpkb when he was serving?

Good life, now and again claims to go HFJ.

ROTFL .............................. :biggrin:

Dogs who serve the leegime loyally will also be duly rewarded.
I knew a guy who was my peer.....poodle who served as SO for lky for 8 years.
After that fast track career to eventually becoming commandant of airport police.
Good life living in landed at Thomson.
 
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