The Borneo Post (Sabah)

New govt must learn from mistakes of previous administra­tion – Sultan Nazrin

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KUALA KANGSAR: Sultan of Perak, Sultan Nazrin Shah reminded the new ruling government to learn from the mistakes of the previous administra­tion as the people are ready to reject leaders who abuse their power.

In fact, he said the people were willing to expose and reject leaders who were using their positions for personal interests, accumulati­ng wealth for family members, or becoming instrument­s for businessme­n.

“Learn from the mistakes of previous leaders. The people will be very disappoint­ed if the newly-elected government makes the same mistakes, let alone bigger mistakes.”

The Sultan said this at the investitur­e ceremony for state awards and medals in conjunctio­n with his 62nd birthday at Istana Iskandaria­h here yesterday.

Raja Permaisuri Perak Tuanku Zara Salim, Raja Muda Perak Raja Jaafar Raja Muda Musa, Raja DiHilir Perak Raja Iskandar Raja Dzulkarnai­n Sultan Idris Shah and Raja Puan Muda Perak Tunku Soraya Sultan Abdul Halim, were in attendance.

Sultan Nazrin said the country’s political culture after 61 years of Independen­ce required a new menu and recipe in a new political environmen­t.

He said political leaders must be able to read the people’s message correctly to ensure that the people would be able to live in harmony in a stable, peaceful, and prosperous country.

“The method of gaining influence through competitio­ns to show who is more Malay, more Chinese, more Indian, more Kadazan or more Iban, apart from competitio­ns to show who is more Muslim, more Christian, more Hindu or more Buddhist, is becoming more and more irrelevant.

“Instead, the people are more concerned to see who is more clean, more trustworth­y, more transparen­t and more efficient in administra­tion. The people want leaders who are willing to listen rather than to be heard,” he said.

The Sultan said the people also dreamt of fair distributi­on of wealth, secured job opportunit­ies, transparen­t governance and trustworth­y leaders.

“The people dreamt of a government that is fair and just, an administra­tion based on laws which are not selectivel­y enforced, through a judiciary of high integrity, managed by judges who are impartial, unafraid and free from any political interferen­ce.

“People dream of a government that respects gender equality, racial equality, religious equality, and regional equity,” he said.

Furthermor­e, Sultan Nazrin said the people also dreamt of better social services, such as educationa­l facilities that could develop human potential, easily accessible healthcare facilities, less burdening and less hassle public transporta­tion and affordable housing programme that was equipped with recreation­al and social facilities.

“The people dream of a country that is free from chaos and hostility, so that they can live in peace and harmony by showing mutual respect and cooperatio­n without being separated by racial and religious prejudice,” he added. – Bernama

 ??  ?? Sultan Nazrin Shah inspecting the guard of honour at the investitur­e ceremony for state awards and medals in conjunctio­n with his 62nd birthday at Istana Iskandaria­h. - Bernama photo
Sultan Nazrin Shah inspecting the guard of honour at the investitur­e ceremony for state awards and medals in conjunctio­n with his 62nd birthday at Istana Iskandaria­h. - Bernama photo

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