KUCHING (April 27, 2013): Prime Minister Datuk Seri
Najib Abdul Razak today advised the people to make a wise evaluation
between the transformation brought about by the government and the
reformation propagated by the Opposition.
Over the past four years, the Barisan Nasional (BN) government had
persistently brought about a comprehensive transformation in the
government, economic, political and social spheres, he said when
addressing about 6,000 people at the Kampung Semeba community hall in
Jalan Stephen Yong, here.
Najib said transformation was better than reformation because the
former would make Malaysia a developed nation by 2020 while the latter
did not have a clear objective and was confined to making one individual
the prime minister, even if the people had to be dragged into street
demonstrations.
"Transformation does not stand for huge numbers alone. I do not want
anyone to say that he or she did not benefit from the government
transformation. It is for this reason that from the outset, it had been
determined that transformation must have an impact on and benefit the
ordinary people.
"When we talk of transformation, it is the generation of national wealth for the people's benefit," he said.
Also present at the event were Sarawak Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri
Alfred Jabu; Sarawak Housing Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg;
Energy, Green Technology and Water Minister Datuk Seri Peter Chin Fah
Kui and Federal Deputy Works Minister and the BN candidate for the
Stampin parliamentary seat Datuk Yong Khoon Seng.
Najib and the other leaders arrived in a drizzle and were welcomed by
the beating of Chinese drums. The prime minister also adorned the
traditional Bidayuh attire.
Elaborating on the transformation initiatives, Najib said much
success had been achieved, among which was the creation of employment
opportunities.
"We have made available hundreds of thousands of jobs; it can be said
that we are near full employment. We have succeeded; this is
transformation. When you have succeeded, what is there to change
anymore?
"Our economy is good; we have expanded the market share; we have
given many benefits to the people, among them the BR1M (1Malaysia
People's Aid). What is there to change anymore? – Bernama
(Source: The Sun Daily)
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