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George Yeo opens hospital in Indonesia

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Got money to help Indonesia, no money to build longkangs and help Singaporeans either. Shameless...

http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_548841.html

Jul 2, 2010
S'pore hands over hospital
By Radha Basu, Senior Correspondent

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Mr Yeo officiates the opening of the hospital Cut Nyak Dhien Meulaboh on Friday. -- ST PHOTO: NEO XIAOBIN

MEULABOH (Aceh) - SINGAPOREANS were the first foreigners to set foot in tsunami-ravaged Meulaboh, Aceh, days after tragedy struck that sunny Sunday morning in December 2004. They came to bury the dead, help heal the wounded and begin the long hard task of rebuilding a town reduced to rubble.

On Friday, 5 1/2 years later, Foreign Minister George Yeo announced the completion of all major reconstruction projects in what grew to be the biggest humanitarian mission in the Republic's history.

And as Team Singapore pulled out, it left behind a modern hospital, spacious schools, brightly painted homes - and a people who are learning to hope again.

Mr Yeo was in the coastal Indonesian town - which lost a quarter of its 40,000 people to the tsunami - to hand over a $12 million general hospital funded by Singapore to the Indonesian authorities.

When Singapore first offered to help its neighbour and friend in those tense, tragic days after the tsunami, the Indonesian Government requested that it focus its efforts on Meulaboh.

Its bridges were broken. The arterial roads connecting it to Banda Aceh and Medan were clogged with debris. Its pier had been swept away.

Its main hospital, while largely spared by the waves, had been damaged by the earthquake. Bodies were piling up in the courtyard as survivors came to look for missing loved ones and tend to the injured.

On Friday, the same courtyard, rebuilt, like the rest of the hospital, came alive with music and dance.

Speaking at the ceremony, Mr Yeo said that when he first visited Meulaboh nearly a year after the tsunami, there was still 'destruction everywhere'. 'Now, each time I come, I see progress,' he told the gathering.

The Cut Nyak Dhien Hospital was the 70th and last project to be funded by the Tidal Waves Asia Fund, set up with donations from the people, corporations and Government of Singapore.

Roughly two-thirds of the $89 million collected - was allocated to Indonesia. The fund was administered by Singapore Red Cross (SRC), which also build the hospital in collaboration with the Singapore government and Temasek Holdings.

While reconstruction work has officially ended, Singapore will continue to strengthen administrative capacity in Meulaboh, Mr Yeo said, adding that he was in talks with the World Bank to see how best to further help Meulaboh.

'So many people died... an administrative culture has got to be built up and all kinds of specialists must be trained. Where we can, within our resources, we should help, and will continue to do so,' he said.
 
Got money to help Indonesia, no money to build longkangs and help Singaporeans either. Shameless...


'So many people died... an administrative culture has got to be built up and all kinds of specialists must be trained. Where we can, within our resources, we should help, and will continue to do so,' he said.


That is the problem with LKY famiLEE and PAP gangsters. They rather throw or waste our Singaporeans tax payers money on every other things expect spending it on helping the poor Singaporeans.

LKY famiLEE and PAP gangsters knows that if no money is spent on helping Singaporeans, we will definitely make noise. So they are very cunning and smart.

[COLOR="_______"]Money from LKY famiLEE and PAP gangsters to be spend from tax payers money are, 95% of the tax payers money will goes to foreigners scholarships, money to help Indonesia and Malaysia, helping foreign talents to integrate into Singapore, money for Ho Ching to throw on money wasting stocks and shares, stupid policies and programs like growing butterflies in always flooding Orchard Rd and etc.

only 5% of the tax payers money will be spend on helping poor Singaporeans and for Nathan prataman to donate to charities, and stupid NTUC courses to help the needy Singaporeans.


Truly Asia! Truly Singapore!

Singapore Boleh!!!
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I find this incredulous. $89 million for Indonesia is a lot of money. In real purchasing power, its like $500 million in S'pore. I agree that S'pore should help out its neighbours, but I find no logic to who and how they help these people. The people of Aceh, if given a choice, would rather secede from Indonesia and form their own govt. The Indon govt. already appreciates our sending helos and rescue teams over in the immediate aftermath, but we have spend over 5 years continuing to help them? I don't get this. These Indons don't think twice about rioting against chinese, burning their shops and cars, etc. Yet, we help them. On the other hand when the Vietnam boat people crisis happened, we had the RSN turn these ethnic chinese anti communist Vietnamese people people away. Did the Indons sucker Temasek and the PAP into building this hospital for them. When I see Temasek involved, I get suspicious right away. I believe they were ordered to do this to get a favourable judgement on the Indosat issue. Ofcourse, they got played out as the judge ordered them to sell Indosat, and by than they had already build the hospital.
 
I wonder how the Indonesians are taking this gesture and gift of a neighbour.

Singapore is not asking for something in return - perhaps just be a good neighbour and a fair trading partner.

But now and then the Indonesians create problems or inconveniences for us eg suddenly stopped the supply of sand and granite to Singapore in spite of the legal contract, specially targetted Singapore telcos to force them to give up after the companies are making money, now are thinking of increases price of LNG again in spite of agreement. Is this their way of telling us to give them more? Indeed many Indons from the nearby provinces love us more than their own Indon government.

I just hope the Indons in Jakarta are grateful that through our hard work, we have some time and cash to them their less fortunates. It's all part of our movement to be a caring society which we want our youth to learn.
 
I wonder how the Indonesians are taking this gesture and gift of a neighbour.

Singapore is not asking for something in return - perhaps just be a good neighbour and a fair trading partner.

But now and then the Indonesians create problems or inconveniences for us eg suddenly stopped the supply of sand and granite to Singapore in spite of the legal contract, specially targetted Singapore telcos to force them to give up after the companies are making money, now are thinking of increases price of LNG again in spite of agreement. Is this their way of telling us to give them more? Indeed many Indons from the nearby provinces love us more than their own Indon government.

I just hope the Indons in Jakarta are grateful that through our hard work, we have some time and cash to them their less fortunates. It's all part of our movement to be a caring society which we want our youth to learn.

I seriously think that it is a mistake for the Sg gov. Indonesia's people are not gracious at all judging from their above reciprocal actions towards us. The Sg gov should have used that money to help its own needy citizens instead. Leave the rebuilding of the hospital to the UN or to their southern neighbor, which is many more times richer than us and I'm sure that they are also greedily eyeing for the various types of commodities reserves in Indonesia.
 
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