The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Failed state’ claims proven wrong – Najib

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KUALA LUMPUR: The various initiative­s of the government to strengthen the national economy have borne fruit and proved wrong the allegation­s condemning Malaysia as a failed state, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said yesterday.

The Prime Minister said the government’s far-sighted economic plan and proactive measures to implement important decisions had strengthen­ed the nation’s economic resilience to face external challenges.

“The proof is that the Gross Domestic Product recorded a growth of 5.6 per cent for the first quarter of 2017. This performanc­e is supported mainly by public sector spending,” said Najib, who is also the Finance Minister, when replying to an oral question in the Dewan Rakyat.

He was replying Datuk Seri Ahmad Hamzah (BN-Jasin) who had wanted the Finance Minister to state the probabilit­y that Malaysia will achieve highincome status by 2020 after taking into account the projection of Bank Negara Malaysia that the country’s economy will recover strongly this year and the projection of the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund that the world economy is recovering.

Najib said the IMF recently revised the country’s economic growth forecast for 2017 from 4.5 per cent to 4.8 per cent while the World Bank forecast the GDP growth to be 4.9 per cent compared to its original forecast of 4.3 per cent.

As such, he said, the government would continue to implement various initiative­s to ensure that all economic sectors remained resilient and competitiv­e at the domestic and global levels for the country’s economy to remain strong.

“This includes diversifyi­ng the sources of government revenue, reducing dependence on oil and gas revenues, providing a conducive environmen­t to attract foreign and domestic investment, boosting trade and productivi­ty, and strengthen­ing the nation’s innovative and technologi­cal capabiliti­es,”he said.

Replying to a supplement­ary question, from Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail (PKRPematan­g Pauh), on allegation­s of the nation’s economy not stimulatin­g and the national debt rising, Najib said the national debt was under control.

He said the government would introduce measures in the best interests of the people as well as ensure that they derive benefit from these initiative­s.

“In the coming months, more measures will be introduced. As a government, we will do the best for the people. However, we cannot promise unreasonab­le things, what is usually offered as candy by the opposition to please the people because we know that no government can implement these,” he said.

On Wan Azizah’s question pertaining to 1Malaysia Developmen­t Berhad debts, Najib said it was a technical matter and would not affect the confidence in the nation’s economy. - Bernama

 ??  ?? Najib replying to an oral question in the Dewan Rakyat yesterday. - Bernama photo
Najib replying to an oral question in the Dewan Rakyat yesterday. - Bernama photo

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