SELANGAU: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak yesterday urged
all Malaysians to choose inclusiveness and not exclusiveness in the
spirit of togetherness under the 1Malaysia ambit.
He said through
such an approach, the country would remain strong, enabling the Barisan
Nasional (BN) to form a functional government with the mandate given by
the people in the recent 13th general election.
“If we are
inclusive, whether we are the biggest ethnic group or the minority or
smallest, and whether we live in the rural areas or interior, we will
feel the spirit of togetherness.
“We must feel that the government
we have today is the government for all of us and which will continue
to struggle for our lot, while we will also get fair and just
considerations under the BN government.”
Najib said this in his speech at a Ngabang Gawai at the Jangit longhouse in Tamin, about 60km from Sibu.
The
Gawai celebration was also attended by his wife Datin Seri Rosmah
Mansor, Sarawak Resource Planning and Environment Minister II Datuk Amar
Awang Tengah who represented Chief Minister Pehin Sri Abdul Taib
Mahmud, and Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Joseph
Entulu, who is also Selangau MP.
Najib said the BN government
would work hard in continuing the national development agenda to ensure
the support of the people, including the Iban community from the
longhouses in Sarawak, was not futile.
“Through the people’s
mandate, we will fulfil our promises compared to the opposition who have
only been making sweet but empty promises …. they are just dreaming,
and hungry and crazy for power but BN accepts the people’s mandate with
full responsibility.
“The trust given is heavy, it’s not a trust
that we can cause it to be futile … that is why on Sundays, I still work
as prime minister because we are very serious about the mandate given
and we do not take the people’s trust lightly.”
Among the proof,
he said, was that the federal government would continue with the
Sentuhan Rakyat Programme, including providing an additional allocation
of RM30 million to continue with the native customary rights land
perimeter survey in Sarawak next year.
At the function, Najib also announced a RM2 million allocation to upgrade the Jangit longhouse and Ringkai longhouse, nearby.
Earlier,
Najib was welcomed on arrival in full Iban tradition at the Gawai
celebration which was attended by about 5,000 people at the Jangit
longhouse which has 35 doors (family units).
The elderly, young and even children eagerly reached out to shake hands with the prime minister and his wife.
Entulu
in his speech, expressed hope that Najib’s first visit to this
longhouse could enliven the 1Malaysia spirit and said the Iban community
should emulate the Malay tradition of visiting each other during Raya
celebration.
Meanwhile, Kampung Naslabi Sungai Pakoh village head,
Jaibin Dana said he was excited to have met the country’s number one
leader in person for the first time. — Bernama
(Source: The Borneo Post)
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