KOTA KINABALU: Sabah
political and social activist Kanul Gindol said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib
Tun Razak has delivered the Budget 2013 as the best pro-people budget ever
under just the right circumstances with the general election looming around the
corner.
“This expansionary budget
would benefit more Malaysian citizens. Besides huge funds for physical
developments and human resource as usual, Najib has also targeted the low-pay
citizens for goodies.
“It is election time, and
the cash give-out under BR1M 2.0 in
January speaks volumes of that political will of the ruling party to retain its
popularity ahead of the general election which is due by April,” Kanul said in
a statement, here, yesterday.
Kanul, 46, chairman of
Gindol Initiative for Civil Society Borneo and secretary-general of United
Sabah Tindal Organisation (Usto) said with the solid federal financial
standing, Najib’s government could give out the one-and-a half month bonus to
all civil servants.
“Najib looks set to deliver
more if his party is retained as he is a leader with a very strong will to
lead,” Kanul said.
Tabling the 2013 Budget in
the Dewan Rakyat in Kuala Lumpur, yesterday, Najib, who is also Finance
Minister, announced perks to boost investments designed to further advance the
Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) and achieve the objectives of Malaysia
becoming a high-income nation.
Meanwhile, David N. Matta, a
civil servant from Sandakan, said the one-and-a-half month bonus for civil
servants showed the willingness of the government to allocate substantial funds
for the benefit of civil servants, especially those low and middle income
earners.
“As a civil servant, most of
us have been waiting for the housing allowance to be increased to RM450 from
RM180 as demanded by Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public Service
(QUEPACS).
“Unfortunately, our Prime
Minister did not have that in the budget and we are still hoping for action to
be action taken on that,” he said.
David also welcomed the
government’s initiative to narrow the development gap between East and West
Malaysia.
“As a Sabahan, I welcome the
initiative based on our contribution to our economic growth, we deserve the
same infrastructure and development especially roads,” he said. (BP)
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