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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

It’s much ado about nothing, says Musa


KOTA KINABALU, Aug 7 — Sabahans should not fall for the tactics of the opposition, which tries to give the impression that Barisan Nasional (BN) is shaky and disunited following the exit of certain leaders.
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman, who said this, disclosed that it was merely the trick of the opposition to fish for votes in the coming general election.
Musa (picture), who is also state BN chairman, said the situation in Sabah was actually calm and only certain people, especially in the opposition, who were overly excited.
“Don’t worry. This is normal opposition talk. When two members of parliament leave BN, they can’t stop talking about it.
“Actually, quite a number of assemblymen and MPs left the opposition in the past. We did not make noise because, to us, this is normal,” he told reporters after handing over cheques under the Special Stimulus Package (PRK) for missionary schools in Sabah for 2012 at SM Lok Yuk Likas, here, today.
Musa said this when asked to comment on the statement by opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim recently that there would be another surprise in Sabah on August 12.
He said Umno and BN in the state were always united to ensure Sabah BN remained strong.
The chief minister was also confident the people of Sabah would continue to support BN because they were aware that only the BN government was capable of fulfilling promises made, especially related to development.
Musa said the contribution of RM3.7 million from the federal government for 74 missionary schools in Sabah this year, indicated the government was concerned about the needs of the people, regardless of race or religion.
Meanwhile, in his speech during the handing-over of Raya goodies for the security forces at Tun Raffae Auditorium, Tun Mustapha Tower, Musa said the state government always appreciated the contributions of members of the security forces in maintaining peace and harmony in the country. — Bernama

11 comments:

  1. Taktik pembangkang memang sudah dijangka. semuanya untuk memancing undi rakyat.

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    1. Party hopping is nothing new in Malaysian politics, the opposition are overexcited for nothing.

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    2. pembangkang mmg byk taktic dan pandai manipulasi rakyat, jadi kita kena hati2 dan jgn terpedaya.

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    3. Tidak ada yang dihairankan dengan pembangkang sekarang ini. Mereka sengaja memberikan pelbagai berita buruk mengenai kerajaan namun mereka langsung tidak ada apa-apa pun yang membantu rakyat.

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  2. Sumbangan kerajaan kepada rakyat jangan dilupa. jangan silap langkah bila tiba musim mengundi.

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    1. Musa Aman has urged to people not to fall for the opposition's tactics and empty promises in order to fish for votes.

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    2. Musa said the BN government was sincere in its struggles for the people by fulfilling its promises made to them.

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  3. Sabah Barisan Nasional now is more solid now than it was before the defection of several leaders, according to Putatan Member of Parliament Datuk Dr Marcus Makin Mojigoh. No need to make such a big deal out of the resignation of Lajim and Bumburing from BN.

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  4. The oppositions are desperate to bring down the current govt. Therefore, they will any methods to fulfill their dreams.

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  5. 'kita biarkan saja si Luncai terjun dengan labunya’

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