Interview Report On A
Prominent Person Who Has Contributed To The Community.
I
chose to visit the mother in the mid-term first holidays in
the Kelana Village. My children and wife
very happy
to hear this news. I leave there because he wants to take the opportunity to interview a community leader Kelana Village. This is a
job interview English For Communication course that
I took through the distance education mode Bachelor of Education at
the University of Sultan Idris.
Since marrying my
neighbors know him
only as the
mother. I do not really know
his family. Therefore,
I hope that through
these interviews are able to recognize her family
closer.
My
family went to the Kelana Village in the
morning Saturday, 30 May 2011. The
village is located 65km from Tawau town. This
means it takes about 1 hour and
30 minutes to reach the village. Along
the way we see the green fields
of oil and
still maintain a view
of nature. Has paved
the road to the village since the end of
2009. Prior to this,
a trip to the Kelana Village take 2 - 3 hours because
the roads are not flat and filled with
large stones. This
village has received a lot of changes through
the upgrade project. Our arrival was greeted with great joy by the mother.
I sit back and plan
to interview the
leaders of tomorrow.
The Interview Reports
Village Development
Committee
Secretary Kampung
Kelana
Introduction
On 1 May 2011, I am
a Bachelor student at University College Distance Learning Education Sultan
Idris has interviewed a prominent figure in Kelana Village at
Tawau, Mr. Swandy Bin Idris as the
Village Development Committee Secretary. I am
accompanied by my wife
and children - a son. We visited his
home at 9.00 am. Since the Harvest
Festival public holiday, so we are fortunate
to be able to find him a while gardening in his backyard.
The arrival we were greeted warmly by his wife Mrs. Junaidah Sawali and his
daughter is 4 years old Nurul Farah Hani binti Swandy. Cheerfulness in the face
gave me the confidence to proceed with the interview session with the spirit of
this figure. Riding in a two-storey wooden house owned by his residence was the
home features impressed me with the Malays. I can see the neat arrangement of
furniture and family pictures on the wall makes sense as closely familiar with
his better known as Pak Wan. We talked in the living room while enjoying a meal
milo milk, and fried banana with sambal belacan prepared by his wife. My
husband introduced himself and asked permission to hold an interview session
with him. Without doubt he received a goal we are happy.
I chose Village Development Committee Secretary Kelana Villaeg as a public figure to be in
the interview as his contribution to the development of the village from the political, economic
and social need
to be appreciated. In fact,
he stayed in line
with my mother's house which houses the
seventh. I was also born and peaceful village. I
know this since
the village chief was in the school in 1995. At that time, he
became a Volunteer Member of the village.
Biography of interview
En.
Swandya Bin Idris
was born in Kelana
Village Tawau
on 10 February 1968. He is the son of
the Kelana Village identity. His father Mr. Haji
Idris, was a
businessman in a small
anchovy ethnic Bajau,
while his mother Mrs.
Munirah Ahmad is
the son of ethnic
identity Tidong Kelana Village. His father came from
Semporna and settled
in the Kelana Village since
married his mother.
He
received his early education at Sekolah
Kebangsaan Kelana Tawau and further studies at the
secondary level, the Sekolah
Menengah Kebangsaan Kinabutan, Tawau. This is because there is no secondary school in the
village at that
time. He had lived in a dorm and
separated from his parents. He completed his studies at SPVM in Tawau Technical Secondary School. Upon completion of
grade five at SMK
Teknik Tawau he
helped his father work in the Kelana Village
anchovies. In addition, he was active in the
association since the secondary level by
following the Village Youth Football Club Kelana.
He
was married to
a girl who comes
from Semporna Sabah
in 1992. He
was acquainted with
his wife, Lepa-Lepa
Festival at Semporna
Sabah. He and
the village youth to follow the competition.
He and members of
the group won the
competition in 1990. This is the first time
he did the village
of his birth. He has been blessed with two
children of 12 year old Nurul Asyikin and
Nurul Farah Hani
was 4 years old. After his father died,
he resumed his company
anchovies. He marketed the
anchovies to the market district of Sandakan and Lahad Datu.
After
the interview session, we are treated
to lunch by Mr. Swandy and his wife. We serve
traditional dishes of the nation bajau“ Amangan Sagol , bambangan, piutu, sambal ikan kering, and kerabu mangga. I am amazed at the Bugis ethnic meals are served. Although, next to the Bajau people, but I never felt like today's traditional dishes.
While eating, I took the opportunity to speak to her to know this family
better.
After a full meal, we sat on the porch of the house while studying the
family album En. Swandy. We opened my son's album and see pictures sulongnya
camp at school. We saw pictures En. Swandy in the camp and asked him. He
explained that he also a member of the
Association Parent Teacher at the Sekolah Kebangsaan Kelana as his eldest son
to school there. He held the office of a small Committee. However, he participated in any activities organized by
the PIBG. For example, he participated in the Program Village Co-Curriculum
2010 School. He helps teachers take the bamboo in the forest to set up camp
students. In addition, he also provides personal assistance in the form of
drinking water for the camp participants. His name is no stranger among the
teachers because of its voluntary behavior.
In
the afternoon at
4.00 pm, Mr. Swandy
took us a walk in the village is an area of 48 000 hectares, the
Proton Saga Iswara,
owned by him. We
were also accompanied by his youngest child was
4 years old. He took us to visit a family-owned
dried anchovies. He
said that the company was his father's
legacy. He just
connects this company. His father is a
business undertaking in scale only anchovies.
But he has been
developing markets outside the region. He
has 13 employees
and a supervisor
who is his own
brother Mr. Mahmud
Bin Hj. Idris. He was not just trawl the anchovies, but dry and gred anchovies. He
aspires to penetrate the international market at a later time. He was also
awarded the Good Fishing Kelana Village of Agro Bank in conjunction with Hari
Entrepreneur Tawau area. He also aims to add ten more “bagang” anchovy trawl as demand increases. Market prices also
increased by the current economic climate.
Then,
he took us to
meet with the Village Development
Committee members who happened to Kelana gathered
at town hall while
drinking in the evening. The arrival we were greeted by friendly villagers
in the town hall. Very high cultural
politeness is owned by the villagers. We have eaten cakes Bajau
tradition of “ penyiaram, kuih sepit, bahulu bakar and pais pisang”. Afternoon
tea while we chat and get acquainted. Although my husband was born here
but his relationship
with the villagers are not so familiar
as he was studying
and working in
the city. He also rarely return home
because time was limited. Through the stories I find that villagers En. Swandy a respectable addition to the Village Head. His
contribution in maintaining harmony in the village is very appreciated by the
villagers Kelana. He is often in conjunction with members of the village
neighborhood watch at night. He showed concern for the welfare of the village
since time immemorial. This attitude caused the villagers consider him a public
figure.
We went home at 5.00 pm. I came home with a thousand wonderful
memories of the etched in memory.
congratulations,all the best
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