The Borneo Post

‘Bossku’ goes shopping

Former prime minister shops at hypermarke­t, greeted by hundreds of supporters chanting ‘malu apa bossku’

- Rebecca Chong

Former Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak shopped for essentials at the Giant Hypermarke­t at Mile 6, Bandar Utama (IJM) here, yesterday.

“I want to check the prices of goods,” he was heard saying, as hundreds trailed behind him with smartphone­s in their hands.

He later paid for his groceries – a pack of rice, a bottle of cooking oil and a box of dates.

Now fondly called “bossku” – a result of a Facebook post that has since become an Internet meme – Najib walked out of the hypermarke­t, his first stop upon

I hope it is going to be a fair fight and reflect national policies, how they (the people) feel about it, especially a er (Pakatan Harapan’s) one year in power. Datuk Seri Najib Razak

touching down here at around noon, to the screams of hundreds of his fans, chanting “bossku” and “malu apa bossku”, both unofficial catchphras­es of the former premier.

Najib later told reporters that he came to Sandakan because he wanted to show that he still cares for the people here.

When asked if his presence would help boost votes for Parti Bersatu Sabah candidate Datuk Linda Tsen Thau Lin, he responded: “I am not here because I am confident of winning or anything. I just want to show that I still care about the people in Sabah and Sandakan. They have been very close to me.

“When there is an invitation for me to come and support, I want to do my bit.”

He was overwhelme­d by the large crowd, adding that it reflects that the people still appreciate the Barisan Nasional’s hard work and contributi­ons here.

Commenting on the P186 Sandakan by-election, Najib said: “I hope it is going to be a fair fight and reflect national policies, how they (the people) feel about it, especially a er (Pakatan Harapan’s) one year in power.”

Before leaving, Najib entertaine­d the crowd together with local buskers and sang a few verses of Sabah artist Jimmy Palikat’s song titled ‘Anak Kampung’.

 ??  ?? Najib checks on the fish at the fresh produce section at the hypermarke­t.
Najib checks on the fish at the fresh produce section at the hypermarke­t.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia