The Borneo Post (Sabah)

BN will stay in power – Hajiji

- By Neil Brian Joseph

KOTA KINABALU: Local Government and Housing Minister Datuk Hajiji Noor yesterday expressed confidence that the Barisan Nasional (BN) government will continue to rule the country and the state after the 14th general election (GE14).

The Umno treasurer said his confidence was based on BN’s outstandin­g performanc­e in bringing progress and developmen­t for the well-being of the people especially in Sabah, and the people still accepted the BN and were with the coalition.

“… (based on) the situation on the ground (grassroots support and government developmen­t), we are confident that BN will continue to rule the state and federal government­s after the upcoming general election,” he told reporters during a meeting with the agencies and department­s under his ministry at TH Hotel yesterday.

Hajiji, who is also Sulaman assemblyma­n, said that voters needed to vote wisely by choosing a government with a proven track record of success.

He warned against all those working under his ministry to refrain from condemning the government on the social media or disciplina­ry actions might be taken against them.

“We are monitoring this issue. We have advised some of them and if they still wish to continue posting such remarks, we will take the appropriat­e action to stop them from doing so,” he said.

He admitted that retirees are among those who are very vocal in criticizin­g the government on social media. However, he contended that their opinions do not really bother him as they have passed their prime.

He warned the people not to be easily swayed by the baseless accusation­s of the opposition, in which he claimed the latter would often prey on irrelevant issues only.

“The people must be smart in making their choice. They cannot simply surrender the country’s leadership to someone else,” Hajiji said.

“The people must never settle for the opposition just because they are ‘unsatisfie­d’ ... BN has the best formula for everyone ... it is all up to us (the people) if we work harder, we will gain more,” he added.

He reiterated that the Malaysian government has one of the best policies in the region.

He also took a swipe against a certain opposition leader, who had recently been accused of corruption.

“He used to criticize the government but now he himself is wearing the ‘orange shirt.’

“I do not want to mention names but this person used to be one of our friends in BN,” he said.

Hajiji also called on the relevant department­s to take a more aggressive approach in the collection of outstandin­g revenues.

“We are trying our best to collect as many outstandin­g revenue as we can. The problem is, most of these revenue payers are late in making in their payments.

“We have tried many methods, such as giving incentives. However, we still could not manage to collect all of the outstandin­g revenues,” he said.

“This is why we are calling on the city councils and district councils to be more aggressive in collecting these outstandin­g taxes,” Hajiji added.

He said these collection­s are very important as the money can be used to fund the ministry’s operations.

It is understood that the local government­s (PBTs) in Penampang, Tawau and Sandakan have collected almost 90 percent of its revenues, while those in other parts of the state have only managed to collect about 60 to 80 percent.

Hajiji remarked that he is not satisfied with the progress yet as he wants all of the revenues to be collected.

When asked whether any stern action will be taken against these stubborn payers, Hajiji disclosed that such action may be considered, and added that the social media may also play a role in creating awareness regarding revenue collection.

Earlier in his speech, Hajiji stressed that the PBTs in the state should increase its current revenue collection to 100 percent and to increase the outstandin­g revenue collection to 60 percent.

Based on the recent state budget, Hajiji’s ministry was given an allocation of RM84.15 million for its supply fund and RM25.5 million for its developmen­t fund, indicating that the ministry plays a vital role in improving the lives of the people of Sabah.

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