Thursday, 20 June 2013

22 BAHAGIAN SOKONG MUSA NAIB PRESIDEN






Datuk Seri Presiden dan Ahli Majlis Tertinggi UMNO Malaysia,

KAMI mewakili 164 Cawangan dari Zon Sekong, Zon Karamunting, Zon Kepulauan dan Zon Pedalaman UMNO Bahagian Batu Sapi yang telah sebulat suara bersetuju menyokong Datuk Seri Musa Aman sebagai calon Naib Presiden UMNO Malaysia jika beliau tidak mempunyai sebarang halangan untuk bertanding jawatan tersebut.

Ini berikutan pencapaian terbaik Datuk Seri Musa dalam membangunkan negeri Sabah dari semua aspek dan berjaya mengekalkan kekuatan Barisan Nasional sebagai Kerajaan Negeri pemerintah.

Datuk Seri Musa wajar diberi peluang dan diberi mandat untuk bersama saf kepimpinan UMNO pusat bagi memastikan UMNO khasnya sentiasa relevan di hati rakyat Sabah.

Datuk Seri Musa juga diyakini akan mendapat sokongan penuh 22 daripada 26 Ketua Bahagian UMNO seluruh Sabah. Dengan kekuatan sokongan seperti ini, adalah tidak menjadi penghalang dan untuk menang dalam pemilihan UMNO pada kali ini yang akan menampilkan sistem pengundian terbuka baru.

Oleh itu, kepada Datuk Seri Musa Aman, kami akan senantiasa menyokong penuh kepimpinan YAB Datuk Seri menerajui Sabah sekaligus menjadi saf kepimpinan tertinggi dalam UMNO Malaysia.

AHLI UMNO BATU SAPI

46 comments:

  1. There is no question Musa Aman is a master strategist

    Creating history in Sabah’s politics, Musa Aman is once again back to the power of the state as the poll result of the just-concluded 13th General Election of May 5 showed that he won a landslide victory.

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  2. There is no question Musa Aman is a master strategist

    The UMNO and Barisan National alliance grabbed more than two-thirds of the seats (48) in the 60 state assembly seats and 22 of the 25 Parliamentary seats. Musa Aman’s victory is said to be due to the triumph of development, progress, and good governance.

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  3. There is no question Musa Aman is a master strategist

    From the very beginning, the 2013 assembly poll counting hinted that the UMNO-BN alliance would create a history in Sabah with their new win and they proved by attracting a total of 442,493 votes for state seats and 434,522 for parliamentary seats which total 877,015 in all. The opposition, on the other hand, received only 59,862 votes for the State seats and 287,559 votes for Parliamentary seats.

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  4. There is no question Musa Aman is a master strategist

    Musa Aman, received the biggest chunk of votes with 16,637 for a state seat in Sibuga among the coalition’s state component leaders, a majority of 11,569 votes, underscoring the popularity of his Halatuju policy for the state’s development.

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  5. There is no question Musa Aman is a master strategist

    His acceptance of a renewed term as Chief Minister also makes it the first time a Sabah Chief Minister had broken the nine-year jinx and continued to hold the fortress, basically what I have been saying all along.

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  6. There is no question Musa Aman is a master strategist

    Also as predicted, the Sabah Progressive Party led by former chief minister Datuk Yong Teck Lee was wiped out losing all the 41 state and eight parliamentary seats contested. Yong himself was beaten by DAP’s Youth leader Junz Wong in Likas state seat.

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  7. There is no question Musa Aman is a master strategist

    Apart from Bingkor, Dr Jeffrey’s STAR candidates lost all 48 state and 21 parliamentary seats it contested. Except for the Klias state seat, Sabah UMNO retained all its 13 parliamentary and 31 (out of 32) state seats it contested.

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  8. There is no question Musa Aman is a master strategist

    While many facile analyses will attribute the electoral outcome in Sabah to factors that were marginally relevant, the more astute of analysts will see in the turnout figures what this election was really about. Of particular interest would be the number of first time voters and of even greater significance the spike in the Women Voter turnout.

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  9. There is no question Musa Aman is a master strategist

    It would not be exaggeration to describe this election as the one where Women and Youth reposed their faith overwhelmingly in Musa Aman. In the processing putting up a Firewall against Race, Religion and every other political construct from the decades gone past that have come to define incumbencies.

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  10. There is no question Musa Aman is a master strategist

    Between women and youths lies the “New Sabah”. The story of this election’s win is really the story of how the ‘New Sabah’ came to be and how Musa Aman has laid out a political roadmap to realise its aspirations. Musa Aman preferred to call this a ‘Covenant of Commitment’. But I would go a step further to call it the ‘ladder of opportunity’.

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  11. There is no question Musa Aman is a master strategist

    For the first time in the middle of a high stakes election for an incumbent Chief Minister in a country like Malaysia to go on record and express his commitment to Development takes both courage and conviction. It is much easier to resort to cheap populism. What I find striking about this election is the creativity with which the “Safety of Net” has been promised.

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  12. There is no question Musa Aman is a master strategist

    This has been done so while being steadfast about creating a “Ladder of Opportunity”. Thus there is the opportunity for more citizens to cross over that much riled “Poverty Line” through targeted interventions and join the “New Sabah”. The “safety net” that has been promised is less of a trap that sucks you into dependency but more of a trampoline that helps you bounce right back to find your way up that ladder of opportunity.

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  13. There is no question Musa Aman is a master strategist

    The earliest indicators of the rise of the ‘New Sabah’ came from the Census data of Rural Households. Between the fall of Harris Salleh’s Berjaya that was wrongly attributed to “Sabah Shining” and the re-election of Pairin Kitingan’s PBS that was once again wrongly attributed to ‘Sabah rights based entitlements’ most commentators have ignored what the Census data told us going as far back as 1985. In block after block, district after district, when queried over what kind of assistance Rural families preferred one message came out loud and clear – education, skills and security.

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  14. There is no question Musa Aman is a master strategist

    Musa Aman’s comments on the rise of the ‘New Sabah’ during the release of Sabah BN’s manifesto for the May 5th 13 General Elections may come as a surprise to many but there is a sound demographic basis to it. Back in 2008 as an academic exercise an economist friend had dissected the electoral landscape in Sabah through the prism of the 2006 Census data.

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  15. There is no question Musa Aman is a master strategist

    It was found that the opportunity exists to materially alter the battleground in Sabah through a platform that emphasized on ‘economic issues’ that can size up to the ‘economic aspirations’ of the “New Sabah”.

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  16. There is no question Musa Aman is a master strategist

    It is this “New Sabah” that a hunger for job opportunities and infrastructure is shaping a different kind of electoral discourse where development and economic growth are viewed as essential to the ladder of opportunity while concerns over inflation manifest into the desire for a subsidy-oriented safety net.

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  17. There is no question Musa Aman is a master strategist

    This is markedly different from the Pakatan Rakyat, SAPP and Star rhetoric which is all about imaginary rights and entitlements with the lure of cash transfers. The key difference is that the “New Sabah” is far more impatient to climb the ladder of opportunity rather than militate like the opposition parties for a safety net woven out of rights and entitlements.

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  18. There is no question Musa Aman is a master strategist

    Social engineering and victimhood narratives have been political anomalies for some time now with a young and impatient Sabahans hungry to satisfy its aspirations making electoral choices that defy conventional political wisdom.

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  19. There is no question Musa Aman is a master strategist

    soon they will become anachronisms with the Sabah victory marking the first time an explicit agenda targeting Sabahans being advanced by Musa Aman receiving such a resounding endorsement from the citizenry.

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  20. There is no question Musa Aman is a master strategist

    The opposition hasn’t been able to counter Musa Aman, but they say they have been able to contain him. That is one way of looking at it. What Musa has won is 18 seats more than the required majority, which is not spectacular, but the number is still more than what the opposition has managed to win. In fact, this is more a personal victory for Musa Aman than for the Barisan National.

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  21. Ketua Menteri Sabah, Datuk Seri Musa Aman, berkata pengurusan cekap oleh syarikat dan agensi di bawah kerajaan negeri dapat memberi pulangan yang lebih baik kepada negeri ini yang akan turut dinikmati rakyat.

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  22. Musa yang juga Menteri Kewangan negeri berkata, ini terbukti apabila agensi dan syarikat terbabit mendapat keuntungan baik selain menerima dividen yang tinggi.

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  23. "Alhamdulillah, di Sabah terbukti agensi kerajaan negeri hampir semua boleh mendapat keuntungan baik di mana mereka yang berhutang, membayar hutang kepada kerajaan dan tidak membayar (memberi pulangan) dalam bentuk dividen," katanya.

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  24. Musa berkata, negeri yang ditadbir dengan baik dapat memanfaatkan rakyat untuk menikmati hidup yang sejahtera hasil pelbagai program oleh badan-badan berkanun mahupun agensi kerajaan yang lain.

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  25. Selain itu, beliau berkata, keuntungan yang diperoleh itu ditambah dengan program tanggungjawab sosial korporat (CSR) bagi menolong golongan rakyat yang memerlukan bantuan terutama ibu tunggal, warga emas dan penambahbaikan sekolah dan asrama desa.

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  26. Kepimpinan Ketua Menteri Sabah, Datuk Seri Musa Aman telah menunjukkan pencapaian yang memberangsangkan untuk Sabah dan rakyatnya sejak menerajui kerajaan campuran Barisan Nasional (BN) Negeri 10 tahun lepas.

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  27. Bekas timbalan ketua menteri dan bekas hakim besar Sabah Tan Sri Herman Luping berkata Musa telah berjaya menambah rizab negeri, memacu enjin pertumbuhan ekonomi negeri, menarik masuk pelaburan mega dan meningkatkan kompetensi syarikat-syarikat berkaitan kerajaan negeri.

    "Meskipun berhadapan dengan pelbagai cabaran dan kritikan, Musa masih berjaya," kata beliau.

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  28. Luping berkata rakyat Sabah seharusnya berbangga yang belanjawan negeri itu telah meningkat secara konsisten setiap tahun sejak Musa mengambil alih kepimpinan BN di negeri itu.

    "Dan, Belanjawan untuk 2013 ialah RM4,088 bilion. Paling besar pernah dibuat oleh kerajaan negeri Sabah. Ini menunjukkan yang terdapatnya pengurusan dana yang berhati-hati," kata beliau.

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  29. Dengan pengendalian pengurusan kewangan negeri yang cekap, Musa telah berjaya mengumpulkan dana rizab negeri terbesar bagi mengekalkan ekonomi Sabah.

    "Ini ialah pada hakikatnya yang kerajaan di bawah beliau mengamalkan pengurusan kewangan yang berhati-hati dan berhemat. Malah, untuk ini, Audit Negara telah mengumumkan yang Sabah adalah antara negeri dengan rekod terbaik dalam pengurusan kewangan.

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  30. Sabah telah diiktiraf dengan "Clean Bill" sejak 12 tahun lepas, kata Luping.Beliau berkata yang sejak sekian lama, ekonomi utama negeri itu ialah balak.

    "Tetapi, Musa menyedari yang balak cepat pupus dann sumber negeri itu perlu dipelbagaikan," kata beliau sambil menambah yang pelan tindakan pembangunan ekonomi telah diperkenalkan dengan penekanan utama kepada sektor pertanian,pembuatan dan pelancongan.

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  31. "Pada tahun 2012, Sabah telah mencatatkan jumlah tertinggi pelaburan sektor persendirian iaitu RM10 bilion," kata Luping yang mengaitkan kejayaan ini kepada kestabilan politik dan keyakinan para pelabur terhadap pengendalian kerajaan BN ke atas negeri dan pembangunan ekonominya.

    "Dan sebahagian daripada kisah kejayaan pesat pembangunan ekonomi Sabah ialah hasil hubungan yang rapat antara Ketua Menteri dan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

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  32. Luping berkata di Sabah, perpaduan di kalangan pemimpin parti komponen jugalah yang membolehkan BN mencapai kejayaan dalam banyak bidang.

    "Tetapi, kekuatan BN juga adalah disebabkan kepimpinan Musa Aman yang mantap dan positif. Seorang pemimpin yang kuat diperlukan di tengah-tengah Kuala Lumpur dan kita mempunyai ini dengan adanya Perdana Menteri dan Pengerusi Barisan Nasional.

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  33. "Di Sabah, kepimpinan yang kuat juga diperlukan dan Sabah amat bernasib baik kerana mempunyai Musa Aman yang menerajui BN Sabah. Kejayaannya juga ialah disebabkan beliau menggunakan "kuasa minda" berbanding emosi dalam melaksanakan tugasnya memajukan negeri itu," tegas beliau lagi.

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  34. The Barisan Nasional (BN) government will ensure continuity of the development agenda and fulfilment of its 'Aku Janji' pledges made in the 13th general election.

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  35. Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman, who is also state Finance Minister, said as a party that had been given the trust and mandate by the people, BN was committed to carrying out its responsibilities within the next five years.

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  36. Musa has a positive influential power.

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  37. The Sabah state government has allocated RM2 million for the artificial reef projects for 2013 and next year, said Deputy Chief Minister, Datuk Seri Yahya Hussin.

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  38. Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Raymond Tan Shu Kiah said the investments represented a growth of 373 per cent compared with 54 projects valued at RM1.56 billion in 2011.

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  39. from 2008 to 2012 the Fisheries Department has sunk 518 artificial reefs made of concrete weighing between six and 30 tonnes into the sea fronting the shores of 14 districts in the state.

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  40. The districts were Sipitang, Kuala Penyu, Beaufort, Papar, Putatan, Kota Kinabalu, Tuaran, Kota Belud, Kudat, Pitas, Sandakan, Lahad Datu, Tawau and Semporna

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  41. The projects cost about RM4.427 million and was funded by the state and federal governments

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  42. The Poor Students’ Trust Fund Scholarships are provided specifically for rural students from poor families with incomes below RM1200 per month. Chief Minister, Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Aman said this in his winding up speech in response to Klias Assemblyman, Datuk Lajim Ukin who raised the issue during debate.

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  43. Musa said that the government has provided a fund of RM26.5 million per year since 2007 for this purpose. He revealed that 436 students have successfully completed their studies under this scholarship provision and 239 others are still studying in various institutions of higher learning in the state.

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  44. He also informed the Assembly that students from rural areas are given five extra marks to qualify for scholarships because of their less favourable circumstances compared to students in urban areas.

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  45. Furthermore, Musa said that every year the Sabah Foundation offers scholarships to students who get excellent results in Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM). He told the House that in general, the scholarship awards based on academic excellence is similar to the selection criteria practised by other State Foundations.

    “The main criteria are based on academic excellence,” he said.

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