The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Govt recognises Chinese contributi­ons to Malaysian economy — PM

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KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak on Friday paid tribute to the Chinese Hokkien community in Malaysia, saying that they have contribute­d remarkably to the country’s economic developmen­t.

He attributed the success of the Hokkien people in business to their good working ethics, hard work and entreprene­urship.

“The Chinese Hokkien community represents the vast majority of successful entreprene­urs in Malaysia. Eighty percent of the top 10 successful entreprene­urs in the country are Hokkien.

“I hope you will continue to work hard to be as entreprene­urial and innovative as possible and help to bring Malaysia to a higher level of growth,” he said in his speech at a dinner in conjunctio­n with the 60th anniversar­y of the Federation Of Hokkien Associatio­ns Malaysia (FHAM) on Friday night.

Najib said with Malaysia aspiring to be one of the leading economy in the world, it was important for it to be more innovative and creative in developing its economies.

“We cannot depend on natural resources as much as we used to. Even oil as a resource may not be as valuable as it used to be.

“Whatever we have, we must make the best use (of it), particular­ly the skills of our people, intellectu­al capital and entreprene­urial drive to achieve the high rate of growth,” he said.

Najib reiterated the Barisan Nasional (BN) government’s promise to build more Chinese vernacular schools in the country on the believe that the Chinese schools could contribute to the country’s developmen­t by educating and equipping the young people with the skills and values that were important to mould them into responsibl­e citizens.

This, he said, was also in line with the BN government’s policy of moderate and inclusiven­ess and a government that could represent the aspiration­s of all communitie­s in the country.

“This is very clear of how fair and just the current BN government is. I also believe that this country will benefit from the cultural diversity. We must not see this (diversity) as a problem that will hinder national unity, but it is a source of strength for the country if it is appreciate­d and harness the right way,” he said.

Also present were FHAM President Tan Sri Khoo Chai Kaa and Republic Of China Ambassador to Malaysia, Dr Huang Huikang. - Bernama

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