ABU’s SEAT, MMT and CPT need you. We know you are with us in heart and spirit. Now please lend us your hands, your minds and your skills
If you are moved to consider helping us, I ask that you email me at [email protected] and favour me with a brief resume of yourself. Tell me what you do a little bit about your family, and where you think you might be able to assist us, and the amount of time you think you can give us.
Haris Ibrahim
I was filling petrol at a station yesterday afternoon.
At the filling bay immediately in front, was a young man who was also filling up petrol, who kept looking at me.
“You’re ABU, right?”, he said, smiling.
I laughed.
Here we go again.
“No, I am Haris. I work with ABU”, I clarified.
“Aiyah, same thing, lah”, he shot back.
I shook my head, still laughing, got into the car, waved, and drove off.
This happens from time to time, I suppose, because, aside from myself, hardly anyone else takes a front line and public position for ABU.
No, I’m not complaining, but just stating it like it is.
The truth, though, is that, just like any other serious initiative, the success or otherwise of the ABU push to see a regime change at Putrajaya post the 13th GE hinges on the unavoidable need for this.
A strong, dynamic, well-equipped and ably manned engine that operates and functions, like that in a well-maintained high-precision motor vehicle, silently and unnoticed.
SEAT?
That’s our Strategic Evaluation & Advancement Team.
You know the material that should be coming out soon in relation to issues 2 and 3 that I mentioned in my ‘Ops Raya Haji’ post?
Credit that to SEAT.
MMT?
Our Media Monitoring Team.
CPT?
The Counter Propaganda Team.
These are just a few of the teams that make up the ABU engine. I’ve not mentioned the others for obvious reasons.
And each day, as we draw closer to GE13, whenever that may be, and factor in information we continue to receive from allies and ground operators, there is an ever-increasing need to set up new teams to undertake new tasks so that the engine can carry this effort into overdrive.
At the secretariat, we are stretched.
We desperately need more hands and minds.
We need as many of you to help us man this growing engine.
And like those manning the existing teams, you’ll work silently and unnoticed.
Good at writing in English, Malay and Mandarin?
We desperately need you.
You do great graphics?
Our media people need your help.
You are active in social media?
We need you in great numbers.
Whatever your skill, we have work that you can surely assist us with.