PEKAN: Prime Minister Najib
Tun Razak today advised the people not to make a change which is uncertain of
guaranteeing them prosperity and well-being.
Not all change would bring
good, he said, adding that the people should institute change in something
dependable rather than go for others who have no successful track record.
“We must hold on to
something which we know well. God willing, it (the BN government) will bring
about a better future,” he said in his address at the Aidilfitri open house
hosted by him and his wife, Rosmah Mansor, in Taman Tasik Sultan Abu Bakar,
here.
Najib cautioned the people
against being easily fooled by the sweet promises of the opposition political
parties which he said had evidently failed in the four states they had been
administrating after the general election of 2008.
He said that not all the
changes promised would bring good for the people, but the BN-led government had
brought about various changes which benefited them since the era of Tunku Abdul
Rahman, the first prime minister.
“We cannot change a
government solely because the time has come for us to make a change. We are not
wanting to make a change but wanting something better.
“Change will not necessarily
bring good. It can lead to something worse than what we are enjoying today,” he
said.
Najib said the BN government
was continuing the struggle of past leaders in the effort to value add and
bring about a better change to realise Vision 2020.
He said even developed
countries which were not administered well and failed to grow new wealth would
collapse and face a critical economic situation, such as the several European
countries which had to put up with unemployment and economic recession.
“The truth is we cannot go
on accepting aid after aid without figuring out how to create and generate
wealth. Countries which do not generate economic wealth will face problems,” he
said.
The Tengku Mahkota of
Pahang, Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah, and Menteri Besar Adnan Yaakob and
other state leaders were among the more than 70,000 people who attended the
open house. (Bernama)
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