Friday, 4 May 2012

DON'T INSULT SABAHANS' INTELLIGENCE!






DAP Sabah laughed off the claim by Tun Mahathir saying that Sabah would be the richest state soon. State Assistant Junz Wong said that he could never imagine our Ex Prime Minister of Malaysia for 22 years would say something that naive to belittle Sabahans intelligence. This showed that BN is very desperate now.

Junz wanted to remind Tun Mahathir that his promises back in 1994 were yet to be fulfilled. Tun Mahathir has promised 'Sabah Baru' to resolve the problems of basic facilities & infrastructures ie. water electricity and roads when BN took over Sabah state Government in 1994 election. 

It has been 18 years now but Sabah is still facing problems of the most basic needs and facilities!

Recent incidents of electricity blackouts in Sabah has basically explained it all. The fact that PM Najib last visit to Sandakan has to endure another blackout has proven 'Sabah Baru' a political LIE for 18 years!

Junz Wong, who is also DAPSY Assistant Youth Chief elaborated, "Many Sabahans still don't have access to clean water & electricity. They have fallen into the hardcore poverty crisis. Sabah has been made over from the second richest state into the poorest state ever since BN rule Sabah.

"Now Tun Mahathir has the guts and came to tell Sabahans that we would be the richest state again soon?" Junz asked.

"Don't come and insult the intelligence of Sabahans! We are no longer gullible.
Promise has been made, chance has been given. now its time to move on. Now its time for UBAH!" Junz concluded


22 comments:

  1. byk projek dijalankan di Sabah untuk membangunkan Sabah dan meningkatkan taraf hidup rakyat.

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  2. why not being the richest by now??

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  3. I wouldn't say real soon but definitely someday.

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    1. If the promises that were made years ago were fulfilled, Sabah would have become rich.

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  4. Sabah harus lebih berkembang lebih pesat dengan sumber yang kaya, tetepi Sabah masih termiskin.

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  5. Why Sabah remain poorest after many years?

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    1. leadership of the state government under Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman for its political will and for "walking the talk" in implementing programmes and initiatives to protect and conserve the environment.

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  6. Peruntukan dari Persekutuan harus diuruskan dengan bijak untuk memastikan projek pembangunan berjaya.

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  7. Sabah harus lebih berkembang seperti Kl.

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  8. Semoga Bujet 2012 membawa Sabah ke peringkat yang maju dan mencapai kestabilan ekonomi.

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  9. Jika pengurusan dapat dilaksanakan dengan baik tidak mustahil apa yang dikatakan itu akan menjadi kenyataan.

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  10. At least 71 Entry Point Projects (EPPs) under 10 National Key Economic Areas (NKEAs) are expected to kick-start the implementation of the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) in Sabah

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  11. DAP patut mentertawakan Nik Aziz,, selepas lebih 20 tahun PAS mentadbir Kelantan, bukan sahaja masih dalam kategori negeri termiskin, malah masalah air bersih pun hanya akan diselesaikan selepas 2027..

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  12. Over the last year, there were a number of programmes initiated by the Sabah State Government and the Federal Government, aimed at making the State a better place to live in. Both Federal and State government acknowledge that bridging the divide between rural and urban areas is important, and remains high on the agenda of the State Government as part of efforts to truly push for holistic development. It is the desire of the members of the State government to see every citizen included in development.

    Sabah remains committed in reducing poverty through a number of projects, building more roads and other important infrastructure like schools, apart from improving power and water supply in rural areas.The uncertain economic climate at global level in the past year was not lamented as an excuse to halt our efforts to develop Sabah. With the slow but sure recovery of the global economy, the State government will be able to strengthen their efforts to bring progress to the people, especially the poor.


    The State Budget that was tabled in November 2010 put aside a third of the RM3.07 billion allocation for developing much needed infrastructure and utilities. The Budget is a continuation of Sabah’s plan to achieve further development, and aims to complement several initiatives introduced by the Federal Government.

    These include the New Economic Model, National Key Results Area, Economic Transformation Programme and the subsequent National Key Economic Areas. To take part in Malaysia’s economic growth, Sabah must build its own capacities so that we are able to play an effective role in Malaysia’s overall development.

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  13. The Tenth Malaysia Plan which starts this year is another continuous development programme that Sabah remains committed to, and is looking forward to implementing. The Sabah State Government will work with the Federal Government to carry out identified projects, and we will place emphasis through the Tenth Malaysia Plan to further improve livelihoods of certain segments of society, such as farmers, fishermen and livestock breeders.

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  14. Everyone in Sabah, especially civil servants who are directly involved in the implementation of the Tenth Malaysia Plan, to give their undivided support so that objectives and plans that have been outlined, can be met effectively, ensuring success of the whole initiative.

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  15. The State Government are already implementing programmes under the Sabah Development Corridor (SDC) blueprint, which outlines in detail steps that Sabah is taking until 2025 to become a leading economic region with its strategic location, natural resources and clean environment. Tourism, one key driver of the SDC is growing, along with the agriculture and manufacturing sectors. The State Government is on the right track and the hard working and committed people entrusted with the task of carrying out important projects, and those who provide support either from within or outside Government.

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  16. The civil servants who have remained dedicated to their tasks will continue to contribute to strengthening the civil service. The private sector too have given thier share of contribution to the state and has continuously invested in the State, will increase in years to come, as envisaged by the Economic Transformation Programme.

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  17. The State government will also continue to pay attention to providing education to the people of Sabah, it is a common knowledge that human capital development plays a key role in progress. There are a number of education institutes in the State, and the State Government are also setting up an education hub in Sandakan so that people on the east coast have an alternative if they do not wish to travel to Kota Kinabalu to pursue their education.

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  18. Political stability which is an important factor when we talk about development initiatives. Programmes planned by the State and Federal governments require political stability and cooperation of all political parties within the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition. All elected representatives have also been reminded to reach out to grassroots and to find out problems that the people are facing.

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  19. This is in line with the 1Malaysia concept that the honourable Prime Minister, YAB Dato’ Sri Najib Tun Razak introduced after he took office. Through his 1Malaysia website and Facebook page, the Prime Minister himself is getting feedback from the people on what matters most to them. Positive steps like this will propel Malaysia forward.

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  20. This is in line with the 1Malaysia concept that the honourable Prime Minister, YAB Dato’ Sri Najib Tun Razak introduced after he took office. Through his 1Malaysia website and Facebook page, the Prime Minister himself is getting feedback from the people on what matters most to them. Positive steps like this will propel Malaysia forward.

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