The Borneo Post

Najib: Former federal minister requested to be Sabah CM

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SANDAKAN: Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak disclosed yesterday that a former federal minister who now heads an opposition political party had requested to be appointed as the chief minister of Sabah.

The Prime Minister said the request was to fulfil a personal ambition of that former minister.

“I feel personal ambitions should not override the struggle for the people,” he said when speaking at the launch of the Taman Batu Sapi People’s Housing Programme here.

Najib did not name anyone but was apparently referring to former rural and regional developmen­t minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal, the Semporna MP who is president of Parti Warisan Sabah.

The prime minister questioned the setting up of political parties based on personal ambitions and said such parties would not survive for long.

He said it was the norm for political parties to be establishe­d based on noble values and idealism, like Umno and Barisan Nasional which were set up to make Malaysians more progressiv­e and successful.

“Political parties represent a struggle, they are an institutio­n that must be safeguarde­d. Leaders can come and go but the BN must remain to administer this fortunate land of Malaysia.

“Our struggle is a continuous one, from one leader to another, and that’s why Malaysia is successful,” he said.

Najib advised the people against falling for the persuasion­s of the opposition, saying that this would only be to their detriment.

He said the opposition was not bothered if the issues they raised were true or false.

“They do not care because that’s not their objective. Their intention is to intimidate the people or confuse them. I have

Political parties represent a struggle, they are an institutio­n that must be safeguarde­d. Leaders can come and go but the BN must remain to administer this fortunate land of Malaysia. Our struggle is a continuous one, from one leader to another, and that’s why Malaysia is successful. Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Prime Minister

spoken to them. They say that for the opposition it is not important if something is right or wrong, so long as the people lose trust in the government. Then the objective is achieved,” he said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Najib (third left) hits the gong to symbolical­ly launch the Taman Batu Sapi People’s Housing Programme. — Bernama photo
Najib (third left) hits the gong to symbolical­ly launch the Taman Batu Sapi People’s Housing Programme. — Bernama photo

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