Reflection: Tidak banyak bedanya dengan  di NKRI, tanpa vitamin "Wasta" orang 
menjadi lumpuh.

http://www.arabnews.com/?page=13&section=0&article=101261&d=16&m=9&y=2007

            Sunday, 16, September, 2007 (04, Ramadhan, 1428)

                  We Need More Vitamin 'W'
                  Ibrahim Al-Yousuf . Al-Eqtisadiah 

                 
                  Vitamin "W" is essential these days to successfully enroll at 
universities and colleges, and to secure jobs. This magical vitamin, which is 
derived from the concept of "wasta," is something that is highly coveted in the 
Kingdom, where jobs and university places are scarce.

                  Vitamin W, which could also be described as "mediation," is 
basically a method of depriving a youngster from his or her right and handing 
it to another undeserving individual.

                  We all hear about young girls and boys, who have graduated 
from high school with high GPAs but failed to gain admission at their desired 
university. Meanwhile, others who had less grades have gained admission having 
used sufficient dosages of vitamin W that works magic on people in this 
country. Young and unqualified men and women are also known to have been 
employed at the expense of others, who are more qualified and worthy of these 
jobs.

                  Islam is against the concept of bribes, and wasta is not 
something different to bribery. Both accomplish the same - the giving of 
something to someone illegally and unjustly. Wasta has become part of our daily 
life and is something used in the slightest and smallest of tasks. The reason 
behind this is that people, who are in decision-making positions, believe that 
their positions become more valuable and that they earn a place in society when 
they use wasta.

                  Our country is experiencing a financial boom. Our leaders 
have urged the authorities time and again to allow citizens to benefit from 
this boom. The ground reality proves that the financial boom has not 
contributed in effectively eradicating the problems associated with university 
enrollment and unemployment.

                  Why? Because supervisors believe that university places and 
job vacancies are their own private property, which they can use as they see 
best. The absence of a balanced system based on equity allows the concept of 
wastas to thrive. Only God knows what might happen in the near future.
                 
           
     

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