The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Reject ‘nomadic’ candidates – Zahid

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JOHOR BAHRU: The people should reject nomadic candidates and instead choose those who are committed to champion the cause of the people and their welfare.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the people had had enough of the negative impacts left by the nomadic candidates who only came once in every five years.

“How can anyone be chosen out of anger, frustratio­n and due to the anti-establishm­ent element. Eventually we (the people) had to accept the consequenc­es due to the wrong selection made.

“The nomadic candidates must be rejected. Enough of accepting nomadic candidates, (instead) choose committed candidates,” he said at the ceremony to hand over the house-keys of the Desa Jaya resettleme­nt apartments yesterday.

According to Ahmad Zahid, the efforts of a handful of people who fielded nomadic candidates who came only once in every five years were merely to instill hatred among the people and later left their “dirt” to move to another area every five years.

Ahmad Zahid also praised the leadership of Johor Bahru Member of Parliament Tan Sri Shahrir Abdul Samad who succeeded in championin­g the welfare of the people to the extent of receiving state and federal government aid.

“I am proud of Tan Sri Shahrir, whose struggles for the people had never changed from his younger days to the present time,” said the Deputy Prime Minister.

Ahmad Zahid said Shahrir’s leadership was a translatio­n and success which were linked to the leadership at the grassroots level which succeeded in voicing their desires to the elected leader.

He said this might not be successful if there was no synchronis­ation and consensus between the state and federal government­s.

“It is not impossible to implement these things because we are under the same banner.

“The banners here (state) and in Putrajaya are the same. There must be relationsh­ip... this strength must have continuity for the people generally,” he said. - Bernama

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