The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Make new year resolution­s for country’s success – PM

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PUTRAJAYA: New year resolution­s should be made not just for selfbenefi­t but also the success of the country, said Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

Dr Mahathir said if all quarters including the government machinery worked hard, Malaysia would achieve its objective of being on par with developed countries.

“I hope 2020, which is a very significan­t year for us, will mark the year we take the step to bring success to our country, so that in 2030 we will be recognised as a developed country,” he said when addressing staff of the Prime Minister’s Department (JPM) yesterday at their first assembly for the year.

To achieve this objective, Dr Mahathir said, Malaysia would venture into sophistica­ted fields so that it would be seen as a developed country which is modern and could compete with other developed nations.

He said Malaysia was now capable of participat­ing in and manufactur­ing its own products in the technologi­cal field.

“Today, for example, we can produce drones, a sophistica­ted type of equipment needed for national developmen­t, and we will continue to be involved in other sophistica­ted fields,” he added.

Dr Mahathir also stressed the need for ministers and government officers to cooperate to ensure that all national developmen­t policies could be implemente­d successful­ly.

“We have introduced a new policy, that is the Shared Prosperity Vision; we not only announced this vision but we should implement it too.

“For this, a lot of work has to be done by both sides, the government elected by the people and the existing government machinery. This cooperatio­n is crucial to the success of our country,” he said.

He advised all quarters to set aside their personal feelings and focus on the country’s developmen­t.

The prime minister said while the government would take steps to help the low-income group, it is important for them to embrace these measures.

“There are people without the means, lack of skills, lack of knowledge, but all these can be overcome if we are willing to learn to do something; not only to do work but also the ways and our a itude towards our duties,” he added.

Dr Mahathir said Malaysia practises a free economy which allows anyone who is willing to work to increase their income.

He said the rich needed to pay tax to the government and the revenue collected would ultimately be used to help those who are less capable and also to develop the country.

“The rich should strive to help the poor, not only through CSR (programmes) but also by paying taxes in full,” he added. - Bernama

 ?? - Bernama photo ?? Dr Mahathir (le ) delivering his mandate during the Prime Minister’s Department staff first monthly assembly at Dataran Perdana Putrajaya yesterday.
- Bernama photo Dr Mahathir (le ) delivering his mandate during the Prime Minister’s Department staff first monthly assembly at Dataran Perdana Putrajaya yesterday.

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