SIBU : Prime Minister Datuk
Seri Najib Tun Razak said today Malaysia certainly welcomed change, but change
that was well-structured, organised and systematic and not disorganised and
chaotic.
“We want change that can
bring a real change and real progress, not one that is disorganised and
chaotic,” he said at the ground-breaking for Sarawak’s latest university, the
Sarawak University College of Technology, at Old Airport Road, here.
Najib said there were people
who preached about bringing change to the country with the next general
election.
“Solely for the sake of
winning votes, they will promise the people the sun, the moon and even the
entire galaxy system.
“But, it is the Barisan
Nasional government that has done so much in bringing about change, and even
folks in our rural areas are enjoying the good change.
“We will do more for the
future because it is a long-term process and cannot be done in a jiffy. We will
deliver what we have promised,” he said.
Najib said the government
did not need any newcomer or any Johnny-come-lately to bring about change in
the country.
He said that in Sarawak, for
instance, the BN government had done very well because it had a real partnership
between the federal and state levels.
“Our partnership works
because we come from the same family and this will ensure our success.
“We want more development
and ‘penglikun’ (security, in Iban) for a more comfortable and better life for
the people,” he said. (Bernama)
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