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Monday, January 4, 2016

Najib should not have been the PM, blame the person(s) who put him there



We have left the year 2015 days ago and we are in the new year of 2016. I reckon it is still not too late to wish everyone a very happy new year and may everyone of you in the best of health to go through the new year with more meaningful life in all turfs and arenas. I have not been on this writing machine for almost a month as I was away for about two weeks and compounded by few days of fever and flu and other chores that I had to do.

We have parted the daunting and intimidating year of 2015 just few days ago and we should get together to mend our resolution for the New Year afresh. We were in the worst of situation of 2015 as the people were squeezed and milked by the low resourcefulness leaders of ruling government through taxes and duties which we have not come across during the almost six decades of independence.

Our lives were forsaken by the leaders with the withdrawal of all subsidies and compounded by the hefty taxes of all goods and services while the talk about developing Malaysia in the high income nation has gone nowhere but instead we are still wandering as how and when to take off towards the 2020 target to achieve the status of high income nation by 2020. The year 2015 was impregnated with slogans that crash even before taking off.  No one is paying attention to the words of the current leaders as their words and promises were worthless and do not deserve any devotion or thoughtfulness.

Here come the year 2016 and the outstanding issues remain unbroken. If these concerns persist, there are no other alternate issues other than to continue on fighting for the sake of the nation. We cannot depend on leaders who are not resourceful to fix up the messes created by them. The massive national problems that we faced in 2015 have followed through to the New Year and let us take as a renewal of effort to reconstruct the nation as our New Year resolution.

The non-partisan leadership to lead is the only way for the national correction effort as all political parties has its own complications and defectiveness and it is not viable to choose a party in the building up the national correction processes. The leader who is fit to lead maybe from any party as long as he is viable Malay who has proven a sterling record of successes in the government and having the heart for every Malaysian and must be magnanimous in nature.

By any consideration the people still hold responsibility to change the country and repossess the powers that have been vested to the current leadership of Najib. We must see the clear big picture of the country’s tangible problems. It’s not just about 1MDB, SRC and other related issues. Those issues were just the immediate reasons for Najib to go. There are other important reasons and justifications why the current leadership should be replaced.

We must confess to our own self that the country has not been managed with solid and proper planning as the results out this improper planning has brought the country to deviate wayward that would results in failure to achieve our ultimate i.e. the national unity. The painful death of the middle class is observable and any debacles on the middle class population would turn any nation to political disorder and unstable government. For the middle class the main concern is the economic health of the country and here we are with the leadership which is not resourceful enough to understand the real issue that surrounds our economic problems. Najib should not even think of solving the economic issue with understanding the factual problems of the issue up to specific.

I am very certain that Najib is struggling in attempting to solve the economic issue the country is facing but he is just not the leader who can solve it. The longer he stays the more disrepute and disgrace he will face.

He shouldn’t have been the Prime Minister in the first place. Blame the person(s) who were responsible for putting him up there.

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