
5 hours ago
Predeep Nambiar
Ramli Ngah Talib says one of the clearest lessons from his first year in office is that Penangites still value kindness, tolerance and mutual respect

Ramli Ngah Talib has a simple message for Penangites: cherish harmony, for once fractured, it is not easily restored. (Governor’s office pic)
GEORGE TOWN: After a year in office as Penang governor, Ramli Ngah Talib says his biggest takeaway is how the Pearl of the Orient’s diversity is lived out by Penangites daily.
The former four-term Perak menteri besar recalled attending a mass circumcision ceremony for orphans and underprivileged children organised by a non-Muslim elected representative, describing it as one of the most memorable moments in the past year.
To Ramli, this showcased one of Penang’s best qualities: people from different backgrounds still coming together to help one another.
That was why, after a year in office, his message to Penangites is a simple one: “cherish harmony, for once fractured, it is not easily restored”.
In a recent interview with FMT, Ramli described the past year as an honour and a humbling experience, noting that the different communities in Penang have managed to hold on to their respective traditions and values while still living together with tolerance and mutual respect.
He said Penangites have been warm and welcoming towards him, and that what stood out was not just the state’s diversity, but how naturally people lived in it.
“Penang is a mixed society, but it’s not a mixed-up society,” he added.
For many outsiders, Penang may be known mainly for its food, heritage and tourism appeal, but Ramli said the state’s strength runs deeper.
The governor said Penangites value what is real and familiar in everyday life — from food and culture to their way of life — and seem to have a stronger attachment to their state than many others.
That, he said, could be seen in the way they care for old buildings, historical sites and other aspects of Penang’s heritage, which he described as “living testaments of the journey that has shaped who we are today”.
While Penang remains economically vibrant, socially cohesive and politically stable, Ramli warned that such strengths should not be taken for granted.
“There is acceptance towards others and a balance. A give and take … we should preserve that,” he said.
Ramli also said his first year in office has strengthened his view that the governor must go beyond ceremony and be close to the people.
“You cannot occupy an exalted position like that, only to sign proclamations,” he said, in explaining why he went out of his way to meet Penangites throughout the year.
Ramli, who had also served as Dewan Rakyat speaker, was appointed the ninth governor of Penang on May 1, 2025.
The former four-term Perak menteri besar recalled attending a mass circumcision ceremony for orphans and underprivileged children organised by a non-Muslim elected representative, describing it as one of the most memorable moments in the past year.
To Ramli, this showcased one of Penang’s best qualities: people from different backgrounds still coming together to help one another.
That was why, after a year in office, his message to Penangites is a simple one: “cherish harmony, for once fractured, it is not easily restored”.
In a recent interview with FMT, Ramli described the past year as an honour and a humbling experience, noting that the different communities in Penang have managed to hold on to their respective traditions and values while still living together with tolerance and mutual respect.
He said Penangites have been warm and welcoming towards him, and that what stood out was not just the state’s diversity, but how naturally people lived in it.
“Penang is a mixed society, but it’s not a mixed-up society,” he added.
For many outsiders, Penang may be known mainly for its food, heritage and tourism appeal, but Ramli said the state’s strength runs deeper.
The governor said Penangites value what is real and familiar in everyday life — from food and culture to their way of life — and seem to have a stronger attachment to their state than many others.
That, he said, could be seen in the way they care for old buildings, historical sites and other aspects of Penang’s heritage, which he described as “living testaments of the journey that has shaped who we are today”.
While Penang remains economically vibrant, socially cohesive and politically stable, Ramli warned that such strengths should not be taken for granted.
“There is acceptance towards others and a balance. A give and take … we should preserve that,” he said.
Ramli also said his first year in office has strengthened his view that the governor must go beyond ceremony and be close to the people.
“You cannot occupy an exalted position like that, only to sign proclamations,” he said, in explaining why he went out of his way to meet Penangites throughout the year.
Ramli, who had also served as Dewan Rakyat speaker, was appointed the ninth governor of Penang on May 1, 2025.
KT, your neighbour? Ha3.
ReplyDeleteSydney, Be Careful What Diversity Brings.....as reported by The Guardian of the Truth....
A sheep about to get it's throat slit by 'Muhammad' from Sydney, in his backyard. This image is from The Guardian, which interviewed a number of these muslims who use a legal loophole to slaughter animals at home.
This HAS to be banned in Australia.
While most animal sacrifice is now organised by charities, some still prefer to fulfil religious obligation in their own back yard, and rely on the ambiguity of NSW law
As Mohammed loads a sheep into a van, to be taken to his home where it will be slaughtered in his back yard, the themes of Eid al-Adha become a lived reality for him, his family and his friends.
“This is a tradition rooted in Abrahamic foundations – doing it by your own hands is an embodied practice,” the Sydney man says, standing in the cold in his uncle’s back yard in western Sydney.
“It’s about maintaining our traditions, our culture.”
OK lah whatever you say....
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jul/01/sydney-muslims-take-eid-al-adha-livestock-sacrifice-into-their-own-hands
Multiculturism as understood by this guy....
ReplyDeleteBrother of ISIS bride says that his sister is an Australian citizen and if Australians don’t like that they should leave the country.
https://x.com/DrewPavlou/status/2059487242717163707?s=20
The kids are not Australian and the woman is not Australian because they choose to be ISIS they should stay there not come back to Australia and the kids not Aussie that was born in Syria not here.
ReplyDeleteTheir brains have been radically twisted, now they walk freely...who will be responsible for the next Bondi shooting.....?
Stoooopid Aussies.....
ReplyDeleteThe traitors have returned. And guess what, they’re already costing us taxpayers a fortune. They’re being put up in serviced apartments and provided with security. These people betrayed our country and hate our values, yet here we are welcoming them back with open arms under this Labor Government.
"No Charges for Second Group of ISIS Brides" as reported by Channel 9....
ReplyDeletehttps://x.com/OneNationAus/status/2059447805501219050?s=20
So They Walk Freely Amongst Us.....
Germany under Merkel accepted 1 million Syrian refugees who were persecuted by Assad, now he is gone Syria won't take them back.
ReplyDeleteBut Stoopid Oz takes back Aussies who betrayed their country and committed atrocities in Syria, nah, here.....free air tickets home, free housing, medical, benefits, security protection, legal representation etc etc.
"Syrian Refugees are Strategic Asset In Germany"
ReplyDeleteGermany announced plans to send 900k Syrian refugees back home.
Syria rejected the plan and said they should stay in Germany. Syria wants them to keep collecting German welfare, a portion of which is sent back to Syrian families.
Germany is subsidizing the Syrian economy.
https://x.com/WallStreetMav/status/2059496132137419014?s=20
Multiculturism mah....
ReplyDeletePolygamy is illegal in the UK.
But if you’ve married 4 wives overseas and moved here, you could claim up to £78,000 in benefits. Paid for by British taxpayers.
That is absurd. Conservatives will end this.
https://x.com/Helen_Whately/status/2059288364763779398?s=20