WE write this letter as the engineers and technicians of the Lynas Malaysia plant. Many of us joined Lynas as graduates, and the company has given us the opportunity to develop our skills and to provide a future for our families.

Over 90% of the jobs at Lynas are semi-skilled, skilled and highly skilled jobs. Over 4,000 local jobs have been created from the operations of Lynas. We work for a Malaysian-run high-tech company that brings jobs and economic opportunities for all Malaysians.
Our message to the people of Malaysia is simple. Please trust the scientific experts. Four independent reviews, including the 2018 Pakatan Harapan Executive Review Committee, found that Lynas is low risk and compliant with applicable laws.
The anti-Lynas activists do not rely on facts and scientific evidence. They rely on misinformation and they do not represent our local communities.
Our company has been in the media a lot recently, and we write this letter as the people directly affected by decisions about the future of Lynas.
Our business is safe and the facts are clear. The people who benefit from the continued operations of Lynas are Malaysians like us – people who believe in Malaysia’s future, the facts and scientific evidence.
We are proud to be running one of the most complex chemical plants in Asia, and we are proud to be supporting Malaysia’s Industry Revolution 4.0 development. – August 14, 2019.
Syaqirah Yasmin Hazlin – engineer
Ermie Fadhlullah Kassim – senior engineer, process
Rozialwati Yusof – production supervisor
Zaini Sabidin – senior manager products
Mazuki Abdul Rashid – maintenance manager
Azam Awang – offsite, utilities and residue manager
Mohd Azlan Mohd Ali – senior process engineer, offsite utilities and residue
Azri Shukri – senior process engineer, cracking and leaching
Ahmad Humaizi Nazaruddin – construction superintendent
Muhammad Fikri Fauzi – control system superintendent
Borhan Hasan – solvent extraction/product finishing maintenance superintendent
Azhar Azam – cracking leaching/utilities maintenance superintendent
Mazuki Abd Rashid – project and reliability manager
Mohd Zaidi Bakar – project manager
Kartina Ismail – planning and inventory superintendent
Amir Abd Hakim Ahmad – senior engineering services manager
Mohd Izuddin Yusof – senior reliability engineer
Abdul Adzim Mubin – mechanical and composite engineer
Mat Jidi Mohamad – senior mechanical engineer
Faizar Mohammed – senior mechanical technician
Mohd Rafisah Tamin – high voltage chargeman
Najmidi Karim – senior mechanical (composite) technician
Siti Aisyah Khaled – control system engineer
Muhammad Affendi Abdullah – senior mechanical technician
Badrul Abdullah – senior electrical and instrument technician
* This is the opinion of the writer or publication and does not necessarily represent the views of The Malaysian Insight. Article may be edited for brevity and clarity.
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