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No motorcycle toll on Penang bridge if party retakes state, says Najib

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Motorcycli­sts will ride for free on the bridge – if Barisan Nasional retakes Penang, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

GEORGE TOWN: Motorcycli­sts will ride for free on the Penang bridge if Barisan Nasional comes to power, says Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

“There will be no motorcycle toll on the Penang bridge if Barisan retakes Penang,” said the Prime Minister during the “Balik Pulau bersama Perdana Menteri” programme at SM Seri Balik Pulau yesterday.

Najib also announced 12 medical and health projects for the state, costing more than RM1.6bil.

Among them are a new specialist clinic and hospital ward costing RM500mil and a women and children’s hospital, estimated at RM296mil.

Others are a RM496mil multi-storey hospital block for Seberang Jaya and smaller projects between RM7mil and RM108mil.

“We will take care of the welfare of the people in Penang although we are not the government,” he said.

Najib also approved a RM10mil overhead bridge for Kampung Seronok in Bayan Lepas, which was requested by Balik Pulau MP Datuk Seri Dr Hilmi Yahya.

“There is much more that we can do but the people must ensure a victory for Barisan,” he said.

The state Barisan will be launching its manifesto on Penang mainland on Sunday.

“We have achieved an economic growth of 5.9% and the ringgit has strengthen­ed against the greenback.

“So what are the Opposition trying to save the country from?” he asked.

Najib said he was confident Barisan would retain Balik Pulau.

Also present were Dr Hilmi, state Barisan chief Teng Chang Yeow, state Umno chief Datuk Seri Zainal Abidin Osman and Kepala Batas MP Datuk Seri Reezal Merican Naina Merican.

Later, at a dinner with the people in SMK Teluk Kumbar, Najib said Penangites who were against the reclamatio­n project in the state should give the mandate back to Barisan.

He said the Federal Government did not agree with the project’s Environmen­tal Impact Assessment (EIA) as it affects fishermen and the environmen­t.

“But, our stand on the project can only be made clear if Barisan is given the chance again in Penang,” he said

Najib was referring to the Penang South Reclamatio­n Scheme, which is a massive plan to reclaim three islands totalling 1,800ha off the southern coast of Penang.

He compared the project with the Federal Government’s projects such as MRT, HSR and ECRL, which did not require any reclamatio­n.

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