PAKAN: Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak yesterday said he
could do more for Sarawak as he is aware of its needs ever since
becoming prime minister some three years ago.
He said his
statement was not hollow because over the past three years he had
approved additional development projects totalling RM2.3 billion for the
state.
In addition, he had also approved a fair share of funds
for various infrastructure projects for the rural areas under the
National Key Performance Area (NKRA) initiative.
“When over a
period of three years the state has been able to enjoy so much in terms
of development funds, I can assure you that in the many years to come
you can expect more from the Barisan Nasional government.
“To
ensure that development continues, the BN should be given a fresh
mandate in the next general election because the development requires
heavy expenditure and some time for implementation.
“We need to
have a fresh mandate. If we can do so much in three years, we can surely
bring about a major transformation in Sarawak over the next five
years,” the prime minister said during a Gawai celebration at Rumah
George Chunggut here yesterday.
Najib told the 3,000 people
present that Malaysians should not doubt the ability of the BN
government in administering the country as the successes achieved by the
country thus far had been acknowledged by many world leaders.
In
fact, Malaysia’s success in uniting the people of various races and
religions could make the country a model for other countries the world
over.
“Malaysia can be a model for the world. This is not what the
Barisan Nasional is saying, much less the opposition. Outsiders are
recognising our success. The success is a fact and a reality.”
Citing
the latest examples, Najib said two visiting US Senators, John McCain
and Joseph Liberman, who paid a courtesy call on him recently, had
openly acknowledged the success of Malaysia in maintaining harmony
amongst its diverse populace and sustainable economic growth.
The
acknowledgement of these two Senators was made out of sincerity based on
what they observed, Najib stressed, adding on the contrary that certain
quarters in the country had refused to accord recognition simply
because they did not want to give credit to whatever good or great
things the BN government had achieved.
In that respect, he urged the people of Sarawak to extend their mandate to the BN in the coming election.
On
the Gawai celebration, Najib said he decided to visit longhouses in
Betong, Pakan and Julau this year because he wanted a real feel of the
occasion.
Najib, who was fascinated by the local song “Berkikis
Bulu Betis”, said the song was unique in the sense that it portrayed the
determination of the Sarawak people to rise up in the face of
challenges.
As a form of recognition for the song, written by
Andrewson Ngalai, he hoped it could be turned into a national song and
sung on Merdeka Day and Malaysia Day.
Among those present were
Chief Minister Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud, Rural and Regional
Development Minister Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal, Energy, Green Technology
and Water Minister Datuk Peter Chin Fah Kui, Social Development Minister
Tan Sri William Mawan Ikom, Housing Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari
Tun Openg, Deputy Minister of Information, Communications, Arts and
Culture Datuk Joseph Salang, Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and
Innovation Datuk Fadillah Yusof, Deputy Minister of Transport, Jelaing
Mersat Deputy International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Jacob
Dungau Sagan and Tuai Rumah George Chungut.
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