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28 April 2011

Johor sultan coming for old time’s sake

By Cathy C. Yamsuan
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 05:14:00 04/27/2011


MANILA, Philippines—Nothing fancy for this royal though the Palace gardener drives a Porsche. Bagoong will do, thank you.

An informal call by Sultan Ibrahim III of Malaysia on President Benigno Aquino III on Thursday renews a friendship that began 30 years ago with a frequent house guest in Boston dressed in dungarees and fondly called “the king.”

The President’s eldest sister, Maria Elena “Ballsy” Cruz, said that in 1981, the unassuming young Malaysian, who was also called “Yem,” spent most of his free time hanging around in the Aquino residence in Boston.
The then Crown Prince of Johor “did not act like a future king,” said Cruz in a phone interview. “He wasn’t like Prince William in the sense that he had a stately air around him. And he was pleased not to be called ‘Your Highness.’”

Proclaimed Sultan of Johor in 2010 after the death of his father, the Malaysian was a student at Harvard University in 1981 when the late Sen. Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr., the President’s father, came to address the students.

A fiery speaker, Senator Aquino was clapped in jail by the dictator Ferdinand Marcos when martial law was declared in September 1972. He was temporarily released to undergo a heart bypass in Boston in May 1980 and remained in the United States as an exile until August 1983 when he returned to Manila to rally a divided opposition against Marcos but was assassinated at the airport.

“There is no specific agenda. This would just be a visit by a friend. This is not an official visit. The king doesn’t want the tour-tour stuff. Probably just a courtesy call and a simple dinner in Malacanang,” said the President’s uncle, Antolin Oreta Jr.

No parade

Formally known as Sultan Ibrahim Ismail Ibni Almarhum Sultan Mahmud Iskandar Al-Haj, the visitor wants no parade, Oreta told the Inquirer. “I want to rest, see Noynoy and visit the Philippines,” the sultan is quoted as saying.

“There wouldn’t even be a tour of the Palace. Perhaps because the king already has many palaces in his country … We’re still thinking of how to keep him occupied here,” Oreta said.

Oreta said the visit was considered after Mr. Aquino and the sultan failed to meet in Singapore during his state visit there last March. Johor, Oreta noted, is the Malaysian state nearest Singapore.

“When P-Noy went to Singapore, a meeting was considered but the sultan had already left for Argentina when P-Noy had free time,” he said.

“Later, the king called and said, “I want to see Noynoy in Manila. Tell him to invite me,” Oreta quoted him saying. The sultan arrives via private jet Wednesday afternoon.

Presidential spokesperson Edwin Lacierda said the meeting will take place on Thursday afternoon.

Hanging out with Noy

Perhaps the prince was impressed by the senator’s eloquence in his Harvard address in 1981 that he found himself a frequent guest in the Aquino home for the next two years.

“He was often in the house to eat. He was always in jeans, we called them dungarees then, and a leather jacket. He looked like a typical college kid. He did not have security detail or perhaps it was so covert nobody noticed it,” Cruz said.

She recalled that the prince “would hang out with Noynoy.”

“They were always together because they were both boys,” said Cruz.

“When we would go to the grocery, he would join us in our station wagon, it was very comfortable. There was no awkwardness at all. He did not act like royalty,” she added.

Stalled car and ‘bagoong’

Oreta said there was one time when the late senator convinced the prince to push his car along the highway when the engine conked out.

“Ninoy told the prince that he just had a bypass so he’s not supposed to do any strenuous activity. Of course it was true. It was the reason why he went to America in the first place,” Oreta said.

After that trip, the prince reportedly complained in jest, “I had to push that car in the highway! I am the Crown Prince of Johor!”

One time, Aquino’s wife Corazon cooked bagoong—shrimp paste—for the prince during one of his visits.

Apparently, it was unforgettable. So now, bagoong is one of the things the sultan is looking forward to.

Detour on final journey

The Malaysian royalty’s involvement in the political lives of the Aquinos would probably just be another proverbial footnote in Philippine history had it not been noted by journalist Ken Kashiwahara, an Aquino in-law, in a New York Times article—“Aquino’s Final Journey”—that the senator took an unrecorded detour to Malaysia shortly after landing in Singapore from Los Angeles on Aug. 14, 1983.

“In Singapore, (Aquino) was met by the son of the Sultan of Johor and whisked across the border to Malaysia where he met with high-ranking officials from Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia to explain why he was going home and what he hoped to achieve,” part of Kashiwahara’s NYT account read.

Oreta recalled this incident vividly.

“Ninoy called me to meet him in Singapore with the Crown Prince at that time. He was brought to Johor undetected because when he passed through immigration, he was coursed through the royal lane (reserved for) Malaysian (nobility). At that point, the Philippine authorities did not know where we were,” Oreta said.

“Supposedly we were to have lunch with the king. Yem’s father offered sanctuary to Ninoy. He told Ninoy, “if I were you, if you like, you can go to the Philippines through the back door via Sabah. You can use my people, my helicopter so you will be safe,” he recalled.

Asylum offer rejected

But Ninoy reportedly answered, “Your Majesty, I am a Filipino. I have to pass through the front gates of my country.”

“Ninoy did all the talking for three hours. The king was impressed he forgot to serve lunch. So we had it at 4 p.m.,” Oreta said.

“After that, we were escorted back to our hotel. Our room had security people inside. It was what the king ordered,” he added.

Cruz corroborated this detail. She said the sultan’s father “was grateful to Dad for taking care of his son. So when he visited them in Johor, the sultan asked Dad to stay with them for a while.”

Prior to this visit, the erstwhile prince also came to the country shortly after the 1986 EDSA people power uprising.

“When he was about to get married, he came here in the Philippines. The prince wanted us to meet the woman he was going to marry,” Cruz said.

Porsche gardener’s car
Oreta said the prince also went to Senator Aquino’s tomb at Manila Memorial Park in ParaƱaque City.

“He stayed at the Century Park Sheraton and paid a courtesy call on Cory,” Oreta said.

“In this visit, the king said he will bring his eldest son who is now the new Crown Prince,” the President’s uncle added.

Since the sultan is a known luxury car enthusiast, Oreta expects the two leaders to talk about cars.

“The king has about 350 cars—Benzes, Bugattis, Rolls Royces and Ferraris. He was amused about the furor caused by President Aquino’s second-hand Porsche. Where he comes from, a Porsche is what his gardener drives,” Oreta said. With a report from Christine O. AvendaƱo

22 November 2010

Sultan Johor Kurnia Gelaran DYMM Kepada Isteri Baginda Sempena Hari Keputeraan

JOHOR BAHARU, 22 Nov (Bernama) -- Sultan Johor Sultan Ibrahim berkenaan mengurniakan gelaran "Duli Yang Maha Mulia" ke atas isteri baginda, Yang Mulia Raja Zarith Sofiah Sultan Idris Shah bersempena istiadat sambutan ulang tahun hari keputeraan baginda ke-52, Isnin.

Setiausaha Jumaah Majlis Diraja Johor Datuk Abdul Rahim Ramli berkata Sultan Ibrahim pada istiadat penganugerahan yang akan berlangsung di Istana Besar itu, turut berkenan mengurniakan gelaran "Yang Amat Mulia Enche' Besar" ke atas bonda baginda, Hajah Khalsom Abdullah.

"Mulai Isnin, gelaran rasmi Duli Yang Maha Mulia Raja Zarith Sofiah dan dibahasakan sebagai "Tuanku" manakala Yang Amat Mulia Enche' Besar Hajah Khalsom dan dibahasakan sebagai "Yang Amat Mulia" hendaklah digunakan dalam sebarang urusan rasmi," kata Abdul Rahim kepada pemberita, di sini.

Beliau berkata gelaran terhadap Yang Amat Mulia Enche' Besar dikurniakan Sultan Ibrahim sebagai menghormati bonda baginda dan gelaran itu pertama kali dikurniakan oleh Almarhum Sultan Abu Bakar ke atas suri baginda iaitu Yang Amat Mulia Enche' Besar Zubaidah Abdullah.

Menurut Abdul Rahim, Hajah Khalsom akan turut dikurniakan Darjah Kerabat Pangkat Pertama (DK I) yang merupakan darjah tertinggi bagi Johor manakala Tunku Mahkota Johor Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim akan dikurniakan Pangkat Pertama Datuk Seri Setia Sultan Ismail (SSIJ), pada istiadat berkenaan.

Katanya, Sultan Ibrahim juga akan melantik kedua-dua anakandanya, Tunku Abdul Jalil sebagai menteri bagi darjah Sultan Ismail Yang Amat Diberkati dan Tunku Abdul Rahman sebagai bentara bagi darjah yang sama supaya anakanda baginda mempelajari dan mewarisi adat istiadat negeri Johor.

Sementara itu, Abdul Rahim berkata istiadat esok yang dijangka bermula pada pukul 9.30 pagi akan didahului dengan doa kesyukuran dan disusuli dengan tabik hormat dari Askar Timbalan Setia sebelum Sultan Ibrahim masuk ke singgahsana.

Beliau berkata Tunku Abdul Rahman akan mengambil bahagian sebagai pegawai panji-panji yang akan membawa panji-panji Askar Timbalan Setia semasa perbarisan kehormatan pasukan berkenaan.

"Ucap selamat bagi pihak rakyat dan kerajaan Johor oleh Menteri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman akan diiringi Exco Perdagangan Antarabangsa dan Industri, Tenaga, Air, Komunikasi dan Alam Sekitar Johor, Tan Kok Hong; dan Exco Perpaduan Sumber Manusia, Sains, Teknologi dan Inovasi Johor, M. Asojan yang mewakili kaum Cina dan India," katanya.

Menurut Abdul Rahim, Menteri Besar yang diiringi wakil kaum Cina dan India itu diamalkan oleh kerajaan Johor satu masa dahulu selain menyokong gagasan 1Malaysia yang diperkenalkan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Razak, ketika ini.

Setiausaha Kerajaan Johor Datuk Abdul Latiff Yusof pula berkata pelbagai program untuk rakyat dianjurkan di setiap daerah di negeri ini sempena sambutan ulang tahun keputeraan baginda sultan termasuk pertandingan memancing ikan di Pantai Stulang esok manakala konsert rakyat pada sebelah malam di Stadium Tertutup Majlis Bandaraya Johor Baharu.

"Sultan Ibrahim akan bersama-sama rakyat pada pukul 3 petang di majlis Jamuan Teh di Dataran Bandaraya Johor Baharu pada Selasa dan jamuan malam anjuran kerajaan negeri di Pusat Konvensyen Persada Johor pada Rabu," katanya.

-- BERNAMA

27 Jun 2010

Kembara Mahkota Johor 2010 bermula

JOHOR BAHRU 26 Jun - Sultan Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Almarhum Sultan Iskandar hari ini memulakan program Kembara Mahkota Johor (KMJ) 2010 selama tiga hari yang disifatkannya sebagai usaha untuk merapatkan diri dan menyelami isi hati rakyat.


Pengembaraan itu menggunakan kereta api sebagai pengangkutan utama dengan baginda akan memandu sendiri kereta api sejauh 391.3 kilometer bermula dari JB Sentral ke Gemas, Negeri Sembilan sebelum kembali semula ke JB Sentral.



Program menjelajah empat daerah itu merupakan kembara pertama sejak Sultan Ibrahim dimasyhurkan sebagai Sultan Johor pada 23 Januari lalu.



"Saya dan keluarga bersama ahli rombongan dapat melihat sendiri kehidupan dan cara hidup rakyat berbilang kaum di negeri ini.



"Perkara ini penting kerana dapat mengenali dan memahami rakyat, terutama rakyat di luar daerah. Bila kita rapat dengan rakyat, barulah mereka dapat nyatakan isi hati mereka," titah baginda.



Sultan Ibrahim bertitah demikian ketika merasmikan bangunan JB Sentral dan melancarkan KMJ 2010 di Dewan Menunggu Penumpang, JB Sentral di sini hari ini.



Turut berangkat menyertai rombongan berkereta api pada kira-kira pukul 10 pagi itu adalah isteri baginda, Raja Zarith Sofiah Sultan Idris Shah; Tunku Mahkota Johor, Tunku Ismail; Timbalan Perdana Menteri, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin dan Menteri Besar, Johor Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman.



Muhyiddin, bagaimanapun, hanya menyertai rombongan itu sehingga ke Kulaijaya.



KMJ kali ini merupakan edisi ke-12 sejak dimulakan pada 2001 yang merupakan cetusan idea Sultan Ibrahim sendiri, yang ketika itu menjadi Tunku Mahkota Johor dengan bertujuan mendekatkan hubungan keluarga diraja Johor dengan rakyat.



Sebelum ini, edisi kembara adalah dengan menggunakan motosikal berkuasa tinggi, kereta pacuan empat roda dan bot bagi penjelajahan ke pulau-pulau sekitar Johor.



Usaha memandu sendiri kereta api itu bakal mendapat pengiktirafan Malaysia Book of Records sebagai sultan pertama memandu kereta api secara rasmi dan baginda dijadual dikurniakan lesen memandu keretapi pada majlis yang akan diadakan di Stesen Keretapi Gemas, Isnin ini.



Sultan Ibrahim menerusi kembara kali ini dijadualkan singgah di beberapa stesen kereta api termasuk Kulaijaya, Kluang dan Chamek untuk bertemu rakyat.



Baginda dan rombongannya sejurus tiba di stesen kereta api, dijadualkan akan dibawa menggunakan kenderaan lain bagi melakukan pelbagai aktiviti.



Ini termasuk melawat Kampung Pertanian di Kulaijaya, melancarkan tabung amal Simpang Renggam, demonstrasi membuat tosai dan melancarkan portal Sekolah Agama Kampung Chamek dekat Kluang.



Sumber : Mingguan Malaysia, 27 Jun 2010


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