POSTCARDS2PM project
The Einvironmntal Impact Assessment (EIA) will be coming out this 29th MAY, during the Harvest Festival … and it has many, many flaws. By fast-tracking the process and keeping everybody in the dark about it, they are hoping no one will comment, so that they can push ahead fast.
By Anti-Coal Plant People
We do suspect that even if the project is later scrapped, the most important thing is ‘they’ get the all-clear so that the Government would have to pay out tons of money to them for nothing (their losses). And this means our tax money put to foul use again.
They want the federal and state governments to sign approvals in order to get Our money into THEIR pockets.
We need to stop them.
This is a Postcard Project to our dear Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak.
USE THE POSTCARD TO TELL OUR PRIME MINISTER DATUK SERI MOHD NAJIB TUN ABDUL RAZAK THAT THE PEOPLE OF SABAH LOVE THEIR ENVIRONMENT AND DO NOT WANT A COAL-FIRED POWER PLANT IN SABAH.
1. Please grab this photo (or other photos on this page) onto your desktop
2. Put it on a thumbdrive
3. Take it to a photo printing shop
4. Print as many as you can
5. kaw-kaw stick the photo on a piece of cardboard
6. Write your message to our dear PM on the back of the photo – on the cardboard
7. Don’t forget to leave space for the address and stamp
8. Address the letter to the Prime Minister (details below)
9. Put a stamp on it.
10. Post your postcard
11. Bully all your friends, class mates, colleagues, family members to do the same thing please.
12. Everyone LOVES getting postcards.
Kopivosian’ in the Kadazandusun language of Sabah means: ‘Greetings’ or ‘Salam Sejahtera’
‘Kotohuadan’ in the Kadazandusun language of Sabah means: ‘Thank you’.
– Don’t be excessively rude cause that’s not nice.
– Do use your own language to write to him. He can find a translator & learn some Sabah languages. 1Malaysia bah.
Here is the PM’s mailing address at his office in Putrajaya:
Mailing Address:
To: The Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak
Office of The Prime Minister,
Main Block, Perdana Putra Building,
Federal Government Administrative Centre,
62502 Putrajaya, MALAYSIA
Tel : 603-8888 8000
Fax : 603-8888 3444
Please feel free to phone or fax him or his office if you feel moved to do so.
Read more at: http://postcards2pm.blogspot.com/