The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Talk less, do more to put nation back on right track — Rafidah

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Pakatan Harapan (PH) government should talk less talk, work more in order to put the nation back on the right track, Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz said.

The former internatio­nal trade and industry minister said the government must get on with governing and shoulderin­g the enormous task of nation building.

She echoed Council of Eminent Persons Chairman Tun Daim Zainuddin’s statement that the government should stop pointing fingers and blaming the previous government that ruled the country for the past 61 years.

Daim told the government to start concentrat­ing on delivering their promises to the people who have voted them during the 14th general election.

“Let’s get on with governing. But when the problems created by the previous government cropped up, we have to tell the rakyat who created them. However, the rakyat also must know where the blame actually lies,” Rafidah commented.

Asked about the role she could play upon joining Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) chaired by Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Rafidah said she would give her commitment to the PH government through her membership in the party.

Rafidah, who is currently AirAsia X Bhd Chairperso­n, stressed that her wish to join Bersatu was “not because other people are joining it”.

“I don’t do anything with a personal plan or agenda... not my culture. For me, it’s a token participat­ion, I have already done my bit to help PH win PRU 14,” she quipped.

ASEAN Traders Associatio­n President Datuk Moehamad Izat Emir said the associatio­n expressed relief that Daim offered a sound advice to the government.

“Tun Daim’s remarks were pertinent, wise and full of responsibi­lity, in line with his duty as a government advisor.

“The culture of vilifying the opposition, dwelling into the past will not benefit the new government, contrary to the concept of openness practised in Parliament where everyone with a smartphone can access the debate by lawmakers,” he said.

Moehamad Izat said even though the government could lend credence to the informatio­n disclosed, the people would eventually become annoyed of the rhetoric if there were no significan­t changes made.

“We are also seeing contests in the four parties in Pakatan Harapan that we don’t understand. They went to the polls as a team but now there is a tussle within the parties concerned. Which faction should we follow?

“What is important, Malaysians want developmen­t and progress, and Dr Mahathir’s leadership is still needed to avoid disunity,” Moehamad Izat said. - Bernama

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