The Borneo Post

2018 Budget to drive Malaysia into top 20 nations — Najib

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ALOR SETAR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said the 2018 Budget tabled last Friday formed the basis for the plan to drive Malaysia towards achieving further developmen­t and become among the top 20 countries in the world.

In this regard, he said, the 2018 Budget was drawn up with great care to achieve the future vision for the 2050 national transforma­tion (TN50) besides being inclusive and fair to all strata of society.

“We were engaged in meetings for hours to prepare the Budget... when we planned the budget, we based it on reality.

“This is not a drama, this is not a budget of the opposition party... this is the budget of the Barisan Nasional government which has been in power for so long,” he said at a gathering with Kedah civil servants, here yesterday.

The Prime Minister said the government’s aspiration­s could be achieved because the country had a government that knew how to administer and maintain peace.

Najib, who is on a one-day visit to Kedah, the first state that he visits after tabling the 2018 Budget, said it was important to feel the pulse of the people in whatever major policy implemente­d by the government.

This is not a drama, this is not a budget of the opposition party...this is the budget of the Barisan Nasional government which has been in power for so long. Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Prime Minister

“I want the leaders to go on the ground, meet the people, listen to what they are saying because I will use them as inputs in drawing up government policies,”he said.

While criticisin­g the opposition party’s budget, which he described as a political drama, Najib said what was tabled by the opposition parties in their shadow budget was unrealisti­c such as the pledge to abolish toll collection.

“To abolish the PLUS ( NorthSouth Expressway) toll alone (will involve) an expenditur­e of almost RM40 billion...where to get (the money). We cannot administer the country with things that are illogical,”he said.

Similarly, the proposal by the opposition to abolish the National Higher Education Fund Corporatio­n (PTPTN) would also involve another RM40 billion, he added.

“In Islam too, when we have any debt we are obliged to pay back... when we have paid back we have fulfilled our responsibi­lity. We (the government) can give discounts but the debt must be paid back... in the 2018 Budget, we have added further discounts to help...this is the budget based on Islamic syariah.

“It’s not promise this and promise that, promise the moon and the stars...as Prime Minister, I cannot do that, I will make sure I implement whatever I have said,”he said.

The Prime Minister said that all aspiration­s and policies drawn up and tabled by the government would not be achieved without the support of civil servants as the implementi­ng group.

“I consider the government officials and the government as being dependent on each other for their mutual survival...we must be together because whatever I table it is up to the implementi­ng officials to achieve them.

“If the civil servants implement their tasks wholeheart­edly, we will be able to achieve all our aspiration­s,”he said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Rohani (centre) launches the National Informatio­n System for Social Issues (MaNIS) during the ministry’s monthly assembly. — Bernama photo
Rohani (centre) launches the National Informatio­n System for Social Issues (MaNIS) during the ministry’s monthly assembly. — Bernama photo

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