The Borneo Post

Najib: Govt’s performanc­e shows Malaysia not a failed nation

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KUALA SELANGOR: The capability of the federal government in providing developmen­t to the people proves that the country is not a failed or bankrupt nation, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

He said the capability was also strengthen­ed by the latest World Economic Forum report which had placed Malaysia as the 23rd most competitiv­e country in the world.

“This is the uniqueness of Malaysia, if Malaysia were a failed or bankrupt nation as alleged by the opposition, certainly we won’t be in a position (to provide developmen­t), don’t talk about building hospitals, don’t talk about building health clinics, to repair playing fields too we cannot afford.

“As a government, this is our responsibi­lity,” he said when making a working visit to the Kuala Selangor Parliament­ary constituen­cy at Sekolah Kebangsaan Puncak Alam ( 2), here yesterday.

Also present were Selangor Barisan Nasional ( BN) chairman Tan Sri Noh Omar, BN candidate for the Kuala Selangor Parliament­ary constituen­cy Datuk Seri Dr Irmohizam Ibrahim, the BN candidate for the State Legislativ­e Assembly seat ( DUN) for Jeram, Zahar Azlan Arifin and BN candidate DUN Ijok, K Parthiban.

Addressing about 500 members of the teaching fraternity in the Kuala Selangor Parliament­ary constituen­cy, the prime minister said that as the head of government, he had to table a report card on the performanc­e on all the initiative­s and programmes that had been implemente­d by the government for the people.

Najib said the performanc­e report was a yardstick for the developmen­t brought by the BN government based on the inclusive

This is the uniqueness of Malaysia, if Malaysia were a failed or bankrupt nation as alleged by the opposition, certainly we won’t be in a position (to provide developmen­t), don’t talk about building hospitals, don’t talk about building health clinics, to repair playing fields too we cannot afford.

policies covering every group of the society whether they were in the rural or urban areas.

The prime minister also drew the attention of those present by sharing the privileges received by the people when getting health services whether at the government clinics or hospitals where they only had to pay a minimal price compared to the charges paid at the private hospitals or clinics.

“Last week, I officially opened the National Cancer Institute at Putrajaya and there was a machine costing RM22 million where only two hospitals in the country had the model which can detect cancer cells and perform radiothera­py without affecting other healthy cells.

“When asked how much a patient had to pay to use the machine, the institute’s director said those in the third class only had to pay RM12, second class RM200 and fi rst class RM400 compared to the RM40,000 that the patient had to pay at private hospitals.

“Similarly in the field of education, substantia­l subsidy was given by the government, for every primary school pupil, we had to subsidise RM8,300 meaning that the government bears all the fees and expenses including salaries for the teachers and other expenses. For the secondary schools, the government subsidy is almost RM9,000 while at the university level, 90 per cent of the fees were borne by the government. The government has done a lot,” he said.

Meanwhile, the prime minister said in order to move ahead, there must be uniformity between the federal and state government­s because many things would be stalled if there was no understand­ing especially if the state government was administer­ed by a party other than the BN.

Citing the example in Selangor, Najib said the burden borne by the people in the state such as water had yet to be resolved because the state government administer­ed by the opposition pact had ‘other thoughts’.

“So, when I tabled the BN manifesto for GE14 (14th Genertal Election) if the BN wins back Selangor, we will resolve the water problem

“Instead, before the problem is resolved, various taxes have been raised to the extent that some people have complained to me, the charge to begin a housing project has been raised ... this will push up the price of houses. Again we see that all the pledges made by the opposition are not met,”said Najib who is also BN chairman. — Bernama

Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Prime Minister

 ??  ?? Najib (centre) with Noh Omar (right) and Irmohizam during the former’s working visit to the Kuala Selangor Parliament­ary constituen­cy at Sekolah Kebangsaan Puncak Alam (2). — Bernama photo
Najib (centre) with Noh Omar (right) and Irmohizam during the former’s working visit to the Kuala Selangor Parliament­ary constituen­cy at Sekolah Kebangsaan Puncak Alam (2). — Bernama photo

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