Timbalan Presiden PAS, Mohamad Sabu menyifatkan pemimpin di negara ini mentadbir kerajaan dengan cara ala ‘mafia’.
Katanya, pentadbiran di Malaysia kini dicemari dengan budaya rasuah dan jenayah yang semakin menular.
“Ini masalah besar yang dihadapi oleh kerajaan Umno-BN ketika ini iaitu rasuah dan penyelewengan.
“Hadirin sekalian, rasuah campur jenayah dicampur gerakan mafia antarabangsa inilah yang menguasai pentadbiran Malaysia sekarang. Bolehkah lagi kita bernaung di bawah pemerintah yang dikuasai oleh mafia?
“Dulu negara-negara Amerika Latin dikuasai oleh mafia dadah. Sekarang kita dikuasai oleh mafia. Terdedah perbincangan hal Scorpene, rasuah di Parlimen Malta, terdedah di Hong Kong, di sini (Malaysia) kita tidak tahu apa-apa,” katanya yang lebih dikenali sebagai Mat Sabu dalam ceramah Merdeka Rakyat, di sini, semalam.
Jelasnya, persoalan-persoalan sebegini seharusnya didedahkan kepada rakyat di negara ini kerana rakyat berhak tahu bagaimana wang negara dibelanjakan.
“Kini, Umno-BN sudah tiada modal dan tertekan serta terdesak oleh kerana itu mereka tiupkan api perkauman. Semua cerita yang keluar mesti berkisar mengenai perkauman. Tetapi saya rasa rakyat sudah tahu sekarang,” katanya.
Kira-kira 3,000 hadirin yang hadir dalam ceramah Merdeka Rakyat itu.
Hadir sama Ketua Umum PKR, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Soladariti Anak Muda Malaysia (SAMM), Badrul Hisham Shahrin atau Chegubard, Adun Teja Chang Lih Kang dan Timbalan Pengerusi DAP, A.Sivanesan.
Sementara itu, Adun Teja Chang Lih Kang berkata Umno-BN bukan sahaja tidak membela Melayu malah menjadikan Melayu golongan termiskin di negara ini.
Beliau yang juga Ahli Majlis Pimpinan Pusat PKR berkata 75 peratus rakyat termiskin adalah orang Melayu.
“Sekiranya Umno-BN membela orang Melayu seperti yang dilaungkan, mengapa sudah lebih 50 tahun orang Melayu tetapi miskin malah menjadi golongan termiskin.
“Kalau bela betul-betul, benda ini tidak akan berlaku,” jelasnya. -selangorku
Sunday, July 8, 2012
‘Sekarang Kita Dikuasai Mafia’ - Mohd Sabu
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hehe.. sapa yg mafia nih mat sabu? paku dulang, paku serpih.. mengata org, dia yg lebihh.. hik hik hik
ReplyDeletepandaila.. buat auta jew! hang ni mmg kaki putar alam! kaki belit!! hidup hang sentiasa nak membusukkan masyarakat!
bawa2 lah bertaubat..kekadang, aku terpikir jugak - macamana hang nak menghadapi sakaratul maut nanti...??! asik nak buru gaji & elaun YB yg lumayan jew
yg baguihnya hang selidiki dulu kebarangkalian hujah mat sabu kalu hang seorg yg ada akal. Bukan terjah melulu dgn kata 2hang melambang seorg yg sewel otak. Fikir dulu. Tolak ketepi PAS ke Umno. Kita selidik kebarangkaliannya. Ini utk kedaulatan negara dan bangsa kita,kalau hang cerdik.Apa kedaulatannya? Maksudnya kalu betul hujah mat sabu,kita kena buat sesuatu dan kalu tak betul kita tiyau lah dia. Hang ni mcm org penakut le contohnya. Dah kalah kena belasah hang dok jauh2 hang maki org yg belasah hang tadi. Bukan kata nak sinsing lengan baju dan masuk ke gelanggang.
ReplyDeleteBetul tapi masih belum terlewat untuk melakukan sebarang perubahan dan masih juga belum terlambat untuk generasi muda akan datang bersih dari jenayah dan rasuah.
ReplyDeleteTidak ada yang akan berubah jika tidak ada kesedaran dalam diri masing2. Hanya dalam diri sahaja yang dapat mengubah segalanya. Tidak ada penawaran maka tidak ada permintaan, tidak ada permintaan maka tidak ada penawaran. Jika masyarakat kita mengamalkan prinsip ini pasti tidak akan berlaku rasuah.
ReplyDeletetapi tahap rasuah diSabah terutama dkalangan penjawat awam negeri atau persekutuan memang ditahap kronik. Ketua Polis Penampang tu trkenal melindungi penjenayah spt pengedar dadah , mana2 mangsa akan beliau pau utk dpt wang dan SPRM tak tau ke.
ReplyDeleteRakyat tahu menilai semua tu, tengok saja PRU13 macam mana.
ReplyDeleteMat sabu tu tengah memancing tu, tu la cakap baik punya ayat.
ReplyDeletePergi ke negara yang betul2 ada mafia seperti Mexico, Colombia..M'sia masih jauh lebih bagus.
ReplyDeletehang kena faham maksud trsirat dr yg mat sabu suratkan tu baru nampak cedik aqal.
ReplyDeleteRasuah juga berlaku dalam Pakatan Rakyat. RPK mendakwa Azmin Ali menerima bayaran RM15,000 setipa bulan daripada Vincent Tan, kenapa tiada siasatan lajut tentang dakwaan ini?
ReplyDeleteTerpulanglah kepada rakyat untuk menentukan sama ada mereka masih mahu BN menjadi kerajaan ataupun tidak. Ini hak pengundi.
ReplyDeleteKerajaan yang betul-betul dikawal mafia, kamu ingat macam Malaysia kah? Jauh lebih teruk keadaan di sana, Mohammad Sabu pernah pergi negara yang dikuasai mafia?
ReplyDeletematg Sabu kalau bercakap mmg tak boleh pakai.. suka hati ja ckp mcm tu.. negara kita selamat pun..
ReplyDeletesudah terlepas dari dakwaan, mula sudah balik bersuara.
ReplyDeleteBukan dikuasai oleh Komunis lagikah Mat Sabu??
ReplyDeleteMat Sabu la yang paling mafia.. pembohong nombor satu.. konon dilanggar oleh landrover polis, bila nampak cctv, sibuk dia betulkan statement dia.. peh!
ReplyDeleteA Sabah veteran politician foresees a more secure future for Malaysia under the Barisan Nasional (BN) administration, and paid tribute to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak for initiating transformation to make the country a developed nation by 2020.
ReplyDeleteTun Sakaran Dandai, 82, a former Sabah chief minister, said Malaysians should be grateful that the country had been blessed with leaders who not only helped the country gain independence but also took care of their well-being.
ReplyDeleteHe said he had faced various challenges to the development process in his 50 over years in politics and seen how the country had undergone changes for the better.
ReplyDeleteSakaran said the transformation of the country was more pronounced under Najib, whom he described as the architect of the 1Malaysia concept.
ReplyDeleteNajib fulfills his promises to the people. Under the 1Malaysia concept, which gives preference to people regardless of race and religion, At present there are 1Malaysia clinics, 1Malaysia shops, 1Malaysia computers, 1Malaysia unit trust, higher salary for civil servants, subsidy for fishermen and large allocations for rural development.
ReplyDeleteAll these reflect the honesty of the prime minister in wanting to help the people regardless of race and religion.
ReplyDeleteSakaran said he was convinced that the people would be able to enjoy more facilities both in the urban and rural areas under Najib, and expressed the hope that they would give him a fresh mandate to administer the country.
ReplyDeleteThe veteran leader said the transformation programmes required time to be implemented and it was necessary to retain the BN government in the next general election.
ReplyDeleteSakaran recalled how the people had to put up with the lack of amenities during the colonial era, unlike now when they had good roads, schools, hospitals, electricity and clean water.
ReplyDeleteThe people of Sabah were "living in the dark" then because not only did they not have electricity supply, the state was also backward in all aspects, including communication.
ReplyDeleteFor example, taking an unwell person from my village in Semporna to Tawau, where there was a clinic, would require us to travel almost a day by boat. Going to Kota Kinabalu would entail travel by boat over several days because there were no roads.
ReplyDeleteThe situation has changed now. Almost all major cities and towns and rural villages have tarred roads. If previously, before joining Malaysia in 1963, Sabah was lacking in many areas, now, after 49 years, it has emerged as one of the more developed states in the country.
ReplyDeleteSakaran said the BN government had played a vital role in placing the people and country on the right track of development and progress, not only physically but also spiritually, and in terms of solidarity, mutual respect and human capital values.
ReplyDeleteThe people of Sabah were under opposition rule at one time, and we faced great difficulty then due to a lack of cordial relations between the state and federal governments.
ReplyDeleteIf there is no cooperation between the state and federal governments, implementation of development programmes will be relatively slow. But what is evident is that there are rapid developments has been done and witness by all in Sabah under the BN.
ReplyDeleteSakaran said the Sabah BN government under Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman had raised the state to a stronger economic position.
ReplyDeleteHopefully, the people would continue to support the government, and Sabah would remain a stronghold of the BN in the next general election and repeat the excellent performance of the 2008 elections.
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