The National Civics Bureau (BTN) is an agency under the Prime Minister’s Department established in 1974 and tasked with promoting patriotism, but has drawn criticism for allegedly spreading racism.
Despite denials by the government and the agency, sporadic leaks of closed-door events conducted by the BTN or featuring its staff have continued to entrench suspicions that the bureau is a hotbed of racism and ‘brainwashing’, which need to be eradicated and eliminated once for all with the attempt to revive, refresh and rebrand so to regenerate BTN to fulfill the actual goals for its initial creation.
Now as BTN is going to be revived after the Hari Raya as stated by Education Minister Mahdzir Khalid by sending 20.293 teachers nationwide to attend a nation-building course for three days course titled ‘Teachers: The nation’s builders to instill the spirit of nation-building among teachers so they can pass along their knowledge to students based on the Rukunegara, Malaysia’s five fundamental principles,it has also need to act locally and think globally.
‘The Earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens’ needs to be instilled, too,to create the awareness that world is moving towards world citizenship which is inevitable.
According to Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Azalina Othman Said, the joint-venture with the Education Ministry was part of BTN’s “re-branding” programme, to change the perception that BTN is a racist organisation. According to her, the rebranding was led by a multi-racial panel formed between the BTN, the National Professors Council, and parliamentarians, including an opposition member.
Though the panel seem to be well-represented to draw out the course content, processes and procedures, but the implementation of its noble intentions does not really happen at ground zero level.
As the key performance index (KPI) have not been identified to keep track of BTN’s success rate in instilling patriotism in the past, we hope this time around it is identified and the success rate in instilling patriotism is made public and not just be a waste of taxpayers’ money.
The three-decade-old agency under the Prime Minister’s Department supposed to have instilled patriotism does not reflect the present state of the Malaysian scenario, I mean to say, in the past the taxpayers’ money was wasted and we remain in an illusion that patriotism is being instilled through BTN but it did not, from what we see today of Malaysia.Though the intention of the ministries concerned is noble, yet due to the past perception of BTN, it is only wise to be transparent at what really transpires during the course. As we know, participants are not suppose to divulge or tell others what happened during the course under oath, if not they may be reprimanded.
Why don’t the ministries concerned release video clips of the process and manner in which it is conducted, the interaction, deliberation and consultation, so that the public can be the judge as well as they can learn, as not all are given the opportunities to attend. It should not be only for civil servant and not the public at large, which will create a dichotomy between the public servant and the private sector.
I don’t think it is a confidential matter which the public themselves will be able to judge for themselves whether the ‘rebranding’ as supposed to take place really happens or is it an an eyewash. Let us be transparent in the course content and in the actual manner of its implementation of the course, day to day, to walk the talk.
I hope this time around it really benefits all Malaysians directly, indirectly, visibly and invisibly, not again be a waste of taxpayers’ money with our present economic situation.
The ministries must also look into the present BTN structure to decentralise BTN in a manner to reduce cost in conducting such courses. The present emphasis on just patriotism is not sufficient, it must go beyond to incorporate world citizenship so that the future Malaysian will be able to collaborate and cooperate on the global platform.