Monday 10 September 2012

ANAK SABAH TETAP DI HATI NAJIB?





DALAM kesibukan Perdana Menteri menjalankan urusan rasmi, sebagai pemimpin kesayangan rakyat Sabah, beliau tidak pernah melupakan  Sabah dalam urusan seharian sehingga sanggup bersama menyanyikan lagu 'Anak Kampung' yang semakin popular di Semenanjung Malaysia. Najib dan isterinya Rosmah, bukan sahaja bersama-sama menyanyikan lagu berkenaan, malah mengambil kesempatan menarikan tarian Ala-Sumazau sekalipun lagu berkenaan adalah lagu umum untuk rakyat Sabah. Saksikan betapa sempoinya Najib menari dan Rosmah menyanyi lagu Anak Kampung.


23 comments:

  1. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Haji Aman describes the action of those stepping on pictures of the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak as offensive and uncalled for.

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  2. We should respect our elders and respect our leaders. We will definitely be angry if people step on the pictures of our parents; it’s the same situation here. We should thank the government, and our Prime Minister Najib for his efforts in developing and improving the country. He has done a lot for the country.

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  3. Chief Minister Datuk Musa Aman advised the students to concentrate on their studies and not to get involved in unhealthy activities

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  4. Memang Datuk Najib seorang yang berjiwa rakyat. Kita tidak nafikan lagi mengenai perkara ini.

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  5. Datuk Najib sentiasa cuba yang terbaik untuk mendekati golongan belia dan ingin mengetahui masalah yang dihadapi oleh para belia ini.

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  6. Najib is close to the heart's of people.

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  7. ETP, GTP, NKRA, NKEA, NEM, PTP, EPP: There are all the acronyms used by our prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak that represents the various transformation programs and plans that his administration had come up with.

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  8. Since Najib stepped into office he has been chanting the slogan of transformation starting from 1Malaysia followed by GTP, ETP, NKRA, NKEA and such.

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  9. Then after the prime minister’s meeting with Barisan Nasional (BN) MPs, he came up with yet another new plan which is to transform BN through its Political Transformation Program or PTP.

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  10. The aim of the GTP is to transform the government to be more effective in its delivery service for results that matter most to the people thus transforming the country into an advanced, united and fair society with high living standards.

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  11. Under this, six key areas are to be identified and developed. These areas are called the National Key Result Areas of NKRA. And, those areas include reducing crime, fighting corruption, improving student outcomes, raising living standards, improving rural infrastructure and improving public transport.

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  12. The ETP or Economic Transformation Program. Under the ETP, the aim is to transform Malaysia into a high-income economy so that the country’s gross national income per capita is RM48,000 or USD15,000.

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  13. These areas are the areas that have been seen to have potential to contribute a great amount of growth to the nation. And they have become the core of ETP.

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  14. Under the ETP, they have NKEA which is short for National Key Economic Areas.

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  15. There are 12 areas of NKEAs which are oil, gas and energy; palm oil; financial services; tourism; business services; electronics and electrical; wholesale and retail; education; healthcare; communications content and infrastructure; agriculture; and Greater Kuala Lumpur/Klang Valley.

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  16. Malaysia has implemented substantial measures to attract foreign investment including a moderation of preferences designed to benefit ethnic Malays.

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  17. Specifically these reforms include allowing foreign investors to hold majority stakes in most enterprises excluding "strategic" industries such as banking, telecommunications, and energy, easing insurance regulation, curtailing powers of the Foreign Investment Committee and lowering the minimum quota for Malay ownership in publicly traded companies from 30 percent to 12.5 percent.

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  18. As he introduced the reforms Najib stated, "The world is changing quickly and we must be ready to change with it or risk being left behind"

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  19. Najib kerap datang ke Sabah tahun ni dengan pelbagai berita baik untuk rakyat. semoga tahun2 berikutnya pun beliau akan rajin mengadakan lawatan ke Sabah dan bertemu dengan rakyat.

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  20. Najib mmg sentiasa ingin dekat dgn rakyat.

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  21. see.. najib boleh menari bersama2 rakyat.. Anwar boleh ke??

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  22. berbanding dengan perdana menteri terdahulu, PM Najib adalah yang terbaik.. beliau sentiasa mempunyai masa berdamping dengan rakyat sekalipun sibuk dengan urusan rasmi dalam dan luar negara..

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