PUTRAJAYA: Honour and dignity cannot be bought though there are those who make all kinds of promises, said Najib Tun Razak.
The prime minister said that even if a person had lost everything,
people would still respect him or her because of the principle of
loyalty.
“Maybe two or three may have gone astray to become opposition
candidates, but the majority is with us. I know who are to be fielded
[in the general election] on the other side. I know their background and
I know why [they have opted to go across]. Actually, they have
problems. Everyone in Mindef [Ministry of Defence] knows,” he said in
an apparent reference to several retired senior army officers who may be
fielded as opposition candidates in the coming general election.
“The Westerners say you come to the office with honour and dignity and you leave the office with honour and dignity.
“Honour and dignity cannot be bought even if people promise all sorts
of things. Respect accorded to us by the people cannot be bought; that
is why we must have principles in our struggle, we must safeguard our
honour,” he said when addressing a get-together of government retirees
at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC), here.
Chief Secretary to the Government Ali Hamsa, Public Service
Department (PSD) director-general Mohamad Zabidi Zainal, Putrajaya
Corporation president and president of the Senior Government Retirees
Umno Club Aseh Che Mat were also present at the event.
More than 3,000 retirees, comprising those from the military, police,
Prisons Department and Immigration Department from all over the
country, attended the event. There are about 700,000 retirees in the
country.
Najib said retirees, as experienced and knowledgeable individuals,
would better understand that the future of the country could not be
gambled away or experimented with.
“If we make the wrong choice, we will suffer, and not only us but
also our children and grandchildren. This does not mean that it is
mandatory for us to support the government, but we want to support
because it is the best choice,” he said.
Najib said the opposition could not be trusted because of its
inconsistent talk and direction. For example, he said, it had proposed
auctioning off Putrajaya at one time but now coveted the federal
government administrative centre.
“Inconsistency in direction can lead to chaos in the national administration,” he said.
Najib said that if the Barisan Nasional helmed by him was returned
with a huge majority, the country would achieve more success and the
deeds of the retirees would not be forgotten.
He said the current minimum two percent annual increment in pension
enjoyed by retirees could be raised depending on the financial
capability of the government.
“Rest assured. If you support the government of today, we will chart
more success. I will work even harder. I give the undertaking to work
wholeheartedly with all my strength,” he said.
(Source: http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com)
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