Tuesday, October 16, 2012

BN Feigning Unity In Sabah

KOTA KINABALU: As the countdown to the 13th general election edges towards a fixed date, the ruling coalition is showing signs of strain with bigger parties attempting to muscle in on the turf of their smaller partners.

Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) joined the queue lobbying to take over candidacy for the Pensiangan MP seat or one of the two state seats – Nabawan and Sook – in the parliamentary constituency.
The problem is, the Pensiangan MP seat is now held by federal Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Joseph Kurup who helms Barisan Nasional coalition partner Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah (PBRS).

It is well known that there is little love lost between PBS and PBRS and now the frayed threads that hold the Umno-led ruling coalition are being exposed once again as they always are before an election.

To gain a higher profile in the state assembly, PBS headed by Deputy Chief Minister Joseph Pairin Kitingan is also laying claim to another state seat that comes under the Keningau parliamentary constituency.

Pairin is Keningau MP as well as Tambunan state assembly representative. The two other state seats within his parliamentary constituency, Liawan and Bingkor, are shared by Umno and PBS spin-off, the United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation (Upko).

Sairin Karno of Umno is the Liawan representative and Upko’s Justin Guka sits in Bingkor so based on the coalition’s power structure, Guka’s seat is the target as PBS plays second fiddle to Umno in any realignment of seat allocation in that parliamentary constituency.

Over in Pensiangan, the state seats of Nabawan and Sook are held by Bobby Ah Fang Suan of Upko and Ellron Angin of PBRS respectively. Here PBRS is in PBS crosshairs.

The problem is Kurup who won the MP seat uncontested in the 2008 election is the sole MP from the party while Angin is the only assemblyman for the party in the 60-members State Legislative Assembly.

PBS’s demand for the extra seats came during the annual general meetings of the PBS divisions of Pensiangan, Sook, Bingkor and Liawan recently.

The calls were made with the full support of Pairin, and the motions were quickly endorsed by him as logical as he said the constituencies were traditionally the stronghold of his party.

Since It Was Formed In 1985.

In fact PBS controlled almost all the state and parliamentary seats until Pairin’s government, then in the opposition, was toppled by the BN in 1994 when it won just 25 of the 48 state assembly seats.

Umno Showing Claws

The party’s elected representatives, seeing the writing on the wall, jumped ship as a matter of political survival.

Kurup was among them. He ditched PBS to form PBRS. Other formed new political or joined Umno.

PBS delegates of the Pensiangan and Sook divisions under the leadership of former MP Bernard Maraat have long memories and want the party to be given at least one of the two seats in the next election.

However, another shark in the form of Umno is circling.

The main component in the ruling coalition which already has the giant share of state and parliamentary seats in Sabah, registered its intention to make a bid to takeover the Pensiangan constituency or one of the state seats under its jurisdiction.

Kurup responded to the implied threat that should he be dropped, BN could expect an exodus of PBRS members out to support the opposition in the election.

Maraat, on the other hand announced that if the seat was given to Umno to contest, he would offer to contest as a BN-friendly independent candidate.

Bingkor PBS division chief Peter Jino Allion has claimed that the party is far more established in the constituency compared with other BN component parties whose weakness was demonstrated by a decline in votes in the past two elections.

He said the BN leadership should not underestimate the opposition in Bingkor.

However, he was careful to be respectful to Umno saying: “Bingkor PBS will support any BN candidate who contested and would ensure the victory of the candidate.”

He suggested that the BN leadership appoint party leaders in Bingkor and Liawan – who are not selected as candidates – as a senator or an appointed member of the state legislative assembly to strengthen PBS under Pairin’s leadership. (FMT)

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  1. I think BN is doing good in Sabah .

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  2. PM Najib was announced lot of projects and will allocate Rm2.98 bilion for Sabah.

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  3. yep..i think so...they have no problem in governing sabah

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  4. People can evaluate themselves which party is good

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  5. Various development projects including electricity, water supply, roads, construction shophouses and health infrastructure.

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  6. Rakyat sendiri pandai menilaikannya.

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  7. Pentadbiran BN di Sabah masih banyak perlu dibaiki lagi. Banyak isu yang masih belum diselesaikannya.

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  8. He said the BN leadership should not underestimate the opposition in Bingkor.

    Pembangkang semakin stabil dan matang. Semoga rakyat bijak menilaikannya.

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  9. With PATI, Sabah remain deposit to BN too.

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  10. 1,000 penduduk Kg Nandagan, Sook telah menyatakan terima kasih mereka kepada BN kerajaan membina jambatan baru yang meliputi seluruh Sungai Labou. rakyat di sana akan terus memberi sokongan mereka kepada BN dalam PRU13.

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  11. BEAUFORT: Penghuni 25 rumah Kg Bakalau yang bergelap untuk beberapa lama di sini akan menikmati cahaya kehidupan yang baru selepas bantuan talian penyambungan bekalan elektrik oleh kerajaan Barisan Nasional.

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  12. Azizah berkata bantuan itu membuktikan kerajaan Barisan Nasional (BN) prihatin terhadap keprrluan rakyat dalam kehidupan seharian.

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  13. Azizah yang juga Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (Adun) Klias juga mengingatkan agar penduduk tidak terpedaya dengan putar belit dan dakya pihak pembangkang yang hanya mahu meracuni fikiran rakyat untk membenci kerajaan BN.

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  14. PM Najib agreed in principle to build "Gold Coast" roads linking Tuaran, Kota Marudu and Kudat.

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  15. PM Najib said the coastal road in the three areas, Tuaran, Kota Marudu and Kudat must be built to spur economic growth along its route and help boost the economy of the local people .

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  16. Najib said " I want to find out the allocation needed for the project. I will make an ofiicial announcement when I have determined the allocation. But, believe me, it will be implemented by the BN,"

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  17. Tens of thousands people attented meet the people session with PM Najib signifies the people's overwhelming support for the BN.

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  18. PM Najib said the government would not just deliver his speech but would also ensure that he would bot leave the gathering without announcing aid to the people and development projects earmarked for the State, unlike the opposition with empty promises.

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  19. 550 SAPP members from 8 branches in Sook quit the party and joined PBS in Keningau. The dissolution of 8 SAPP branches followed former SAPP Sook deputy head Jake Jikah Sintah's decision to leave the party and join PBS.

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  20. The PBS struggle is for the people, state and future generations

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  21. PM also said, " We should be thankful and grateful, as we have a leader concerned with the welfare of the people throughout the country, including in Sabah and lives up to the spirit of 'promises fulfilled'. "

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  22. PBS dalam BN penyokong pentadbiran dan dasar kerajaan di bawah pimpinan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak pada program transformasi ekonomi Najib mempelopori untuk menjadikan Malaysia sebuah negara maju menjelang tahun 2020

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  23. All PBS leaders must go to the ground to reach out to the people and to address and solve their problems, and in addition, to continue close relationship between the leaders and the people

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  24. The budget 2013 with the allocation Rm386 million for the standardisation prices of goods in Sabah and sawarak, this has shown the Government's concern.

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  25. PM Najib reiterated Sunday that the Government led by BN only promised something to the people which it could fulfil, as to him the inablity to fulfil promises would be hypocrisy. According to Najib, failure to fulfil promises made to the people not only violeted religious teaching but was also committing a major sin for lying.

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  26. BN leader as usual was getting spectacle welcoming scene, it shows how true and well reputation of BN govern.

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  27. This time,Sabah has receive lot of developing projects from government, we should be thankful.

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  28. Our future are in BN hands, be faithful and we shall get the best.

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  29. Whatever it happened BN still the best choice for rakyat.

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  30. Support BN because they has contribute alot to Sabah!!

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  31. Sabah will have their dream coast, new roads linking Tuaran, Kudat dan Kota Marudu.

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  32. PM has visit Kundasang and so many of the villagers are so happy and grateful with his visiting.

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  33. PM are so thoughtful as well, his allocation also included upgrade facilities at Kudat hospital.

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  34. What I can see is our PM and CM Sabah are so popular and adored by Sabahan.

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  35. People in the district are urged to unite and reject the opposition as the BN government has proven its ability to lead the country by implementing various developments for the people welfare.

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  36. 49 tahun sabah dalam malaysia . baru dapat lampu , jembatan kayu buruk ,tangki/zink/papan/ 5 tahun sekali ,baget 2013 gula2 ,sudah puji BN baik....kasian rakyat sabah mudah kena tipu .
    Singapore keluar Malaysia - jadi negara kaya .
    Brunai menolak masuk Malaysia - jadi negara kaya .
    Sabah/Sarawak masuk Malaysia - jadi Negeri Miskin...he.he..he..he

    Jangan lupa undi BN/PR ...ha..ha..ha

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  37. The coalition government would retain all its interior parliamentary seats in the next general election.

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  38. This is based on the people's support and confidence, from Tambunan to Pensiangan and Tenom, in the BN state and federal governments-BN Tenom chief Rubin Balang.

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  39. Some analysts in Sabah believe that as many as 20 seats, including five or six parliamentary seats, could go to BN as a result of a split in opposition votes.

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  40. Sabah is set to see multi-cornered fights in most areas in the coming general election. This means that the ruling Barisan Nasional may have the edge.

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  41. Observers can conclude that the opposition parties in Sabah are giving Umno-led BN a “free advantage” to retain a majority of the Sabah seats.

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  42. At stake in Sabah are 26 parliamentary seats, including one in Labuan, and 60 state seats.

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  43. Datuk Masidi Manjun said leaders should avoid committing eight mistakes in order to be successful.

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  44. Masidi said one of the mistakes that leaders should refrain from making is avoiding personal responsibility.

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  45. The person wants the perks as a leader but not the responsibility, Masidi said, adding that a leader must have responsibility to himself or herself as well as to others.

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  46. Another mistake leaders commit is that they do not build a leadership team but build followers instead and these people will not be able to complement the leader’s skill or duties.

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  47. Leaders must also not possess a limiting attitude, be of negative thinking, be unwilling to change and be purely selfish. Treating everyone the same is a mistake that must be avoided because people are different and so are their work styles. Love them equally but reward them according to their productivity at work.

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  48. Leaders must not focus too much on problems as it can cause them to lose focus on the objectives of the organization if they do that. The role of leaders is to build and maintain momentum of an establishment.

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  49. Leaders must also set a standard for their team and ensure that they live, touch and show love for the standard. Failure to train people through continued education and systematic, comprehensive, reasonable as well as inductive training should be avoided, as well as tolerating poor performances.

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  50. Learn to compromise, learn to give and take.

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  51. Opposition will look the bidding seats among the BN component parties as an advantage for them.

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  52. BN is doing so well to the people of Sabah.

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  53. I don't know why the opposition like complaining.

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  54. BN have no problem in leading the people.

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  55. Huge amount of money will be allocated for Sabah development.

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  56. What is it the opposition see that is wrong here?

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  57. menurut Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, KERAJAAN Persekutuan akan menyediakan peruntukan RM2.98 bilion bagi melaksanakan pelbagai projek pembangunan di Sabah, tahun depan,

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  58. I still believe the people are in the position to evaluate the parties to see which is best for them.

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  59. peruntukan itu termasuk bagi melaksanakan projek meningkatkan bekalan elektrik sejumlah RM400 juta, projek bekalan air bersih RM150 juta dan RM31.3 juta bagi pembinaan jalan perhubungan desa.

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  60. BN has other project plans in Sabah.

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  61. projek Agropolitan Kota Belud-Pitas juga akan dibangunkan dengan peruntukan RM66 juta selain projek perumahan rakyat di Putatan dan Sandakan sebanyak RM65 juta.

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  62. Well it looks like BN is up to the task.

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  63. Selain itu, antara projek lain ialah pembinaan Loji Air di Semporna (RM30 juta), Kolej Komuniti Tambunan dan Institut Pendidikan Guru Kampus Tuaran (RM32 juta) dan pelbagai projek kesihatan,

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  64. There is something the opposition cannot simply withstand.

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  65. PM has agreed in building the infrastructure in Sabah.

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  66. kerajaan juga meluluskan peruntukan RM3.06 juta untuk pembinaan Rumah Kedai di Karakit, Pulau Banggi, projek perumahan rakyat di Jalan Apa, Kudat (RM3.5 juta) dan menambah baik kemudahan di Hospital Kudat.

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  67. The economy in Sabah will be boosted up very soon.

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  68. erajaan akan mengagihkan Bantuan Rakyat 1Malaysia kepada seramai 408,927 isi rumah bagi seluruh Sabah termasuk 20,399 di Kudat, tidak termasuk golongan bujang berusia 21 tahun ke atas yang berpendapatan kurang RM2,000.

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  69. Work hard for the sake of the people and their future.

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  70. The government is concern about the welfare of the people.

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  71. BN remains the choice of the people.

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  72. We are expecting to have our new roads done as promised.

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  73. I'm glad the hospital facilities will be upgraded soon.

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  74. I can see the people are glad as Najib visited the villagers in Sabah rural areas.

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  75. CM has equally tried his best and the people are in support of him

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  76. Sabahans are so happy with Musa Aman and Najib.

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  77. Our leaders seem responsible considering the people first.

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  78. If they can't see it clearly, don't make any assumption.

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  79. We are all mature people and we do things in more mature way. So why makes thing so complicated? After all, we are living under the govt.

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  80. No point saying that the government is not working well in handling graft.

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  81. Kita semua adalah pejuang keamanan kan?

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  82. tahniah kepada BN kerana mampu bersatu padu..

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  83. Kita dapat lihat yang mana sokongan rakyat kepada kerajaan BN tetap kukuh.

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  84. Teruskan menyokong kerajaan yang benar-benar mampu memberikan yang terbaik untuk rakyat.

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  85. Mesti pihak lain tidak senang dengan kerjasama yang baik antara komponen BN.

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  86. Hubungan parti yang begitu erat seperti keluarga. BN mampu mengekalkan sehinggalah sekarang ini.

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  87. Sokongan rakyat ini juga boleh mengambarkan akan bagaimana kerajaan BN ini sebenarnya.

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  88. Pelbagai usaha telah dilakukan oleh Kerajaan BN untuk Negara. Kita tidak dapat menafikan lagi sehinggakan Malaysia sekarang ini terkenal dimata Dunia.

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  89. Setiap masalah yang dihadapi pasti ada jalan penyelesaian. Itulah yang ada dalam diri pemimpin BN.

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  90. Memang ada pihak yang sedang cuba untuk memecah belahkan hubungan komponen BN ini. Tapi tidak berjaya langsung.

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  91. Sehingga sekarang ini baru PR cuba untuk meniru cara gabungan BN ini. PR yang diwakili oleh PKR, PAS dan DAP. Gabungan ini cuba ditiru daripada Kerajaan BN.

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  92. Kerajaan BN akan terus bersatu untuk memastikan kepentingan rakyat akan dapat diperjuangkan.

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  93. Jangan kita mudah percaya dengan permainan yang direka-reka oleh pembangkang ini. Kita perlu sedar yang mana pembangkang sering kali memutar belitkan fakta.

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  94. Pilihan ditangan anda pada PRU13 nanti. Yang pasti Kerajaan yang ada sekarang ini masih mampu memberikan yang terbaik kepada rakyat dan negara.

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  95. Kerajaan akan meneruskan usaha yang baik untuk memastikan apa yang dirancang akan terlaksana dengan sepenuhnya.

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  96. Kerajaan BN terus bersatu padu dan berkerjasama untuk Negara. Kerajaan BN tidak pernah berpura-pura untuk semua ini.

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  97. Ada pihak yang cuba mengatakan Kerajaan BN ini berpura-pura bersatu. Memang itulah yang sebenarnya dan bukannya pura-pura pun apa yang dilakukan oleh Kerajaan BN ini.

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  98. Teruskan menyokong Kerajaan BN. Tidak perlu tukar kerajaan kerana Kerajaan yang sekarang ini sudah dapat kita lihat akan kebolehan mereka.

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  99. Buktikan kepada rakyat yang mana Kerajaan BN adalah PARTY yang terbaik untuk rakyat.

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  100. The so called PR supporters are dying.

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  101. Teruskan bersatu tidak kira berlainan bangsa, agama dan budaya. Yang penting 1 Malaysia.

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  102. PR memang tidak dinafikan sokongan kepada mereka. Tapi yang pasti sokongan kepada BN lebih.

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  103. kepada pemimpin-pemimpin sabah, teruskan bersatu supaya apa-apaun ancaman yg dialmi oleh sbah akan dpt dihadapi dan diselesaikan dengan baik.

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  104. BN will be keep on moving. Datuk Leong Vui Cheung says "the success will be repeated in ensure BN keep on dominate the kerusi especially in sabah"

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  105. Disunity is not our culture, we should banish it.

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  106. 20 points : Borneanisation
    public service should proceed as quickly as possible .

    49 tahun bersama Malaysia , BN bertambah ramai orang tanah Malaya berkerja di Sabah ....orang sabah buruh kasar saja lah.......

    Singapore keluar Malaysia - jadi negara kaya .
    Brunai menolak masuk Malaysia - jadi negara kaya .
    Sabah/Sarawak masuk Malaysia - jadi Negeri Miskin...he.he..he..he

    Jangan lupa undi BN/PR ...ha..ha..ha

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  107. BN sabah masih kuat dan mantap...

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  108. tidak seperti pembangkang di sabah yang mana masing2 siok sendiri dan mahu jadi hero...tidak hairan lah nanti semasa pilihanraya, pembangkang akan bertanding sesama mereka dan undi pembangkang akan pecah..

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  109. berlainan dengan parti2 komponen dalam BN sabah di mana mereka satu hati dan bekerjasama dalam usaha untuk membangunkan negeri dan meningkatkan kesejahteraan hidup rakyat.

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  110. BN sabah tiada masalah...pembangkang di sabah, banyak masalah...

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  111. betul lah tu pembangkang di sabah semua siok sendiri...

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  112. rakyat juga masih kuat menyokong Bn sabah berbanding dengan pembangkang...

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  113. The BN Govd anounces varios development projects, allocation ect when Ellection is around the corner and due to strong Opposition precence in the state. Its ok for the benefit of the people of Sabah but we suppose to be thankful to the Opposition and their strong supporters for creating elerts to the Prime Minister and cabinets about their Fixed Deposit in Sabah. Some BN leaders proudly said, 'we can do it without the Apposition' yes we agree if they want to do it sincirely.

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  114. Please la, if we want to stay united, we should set aside the difference and work together.

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  115. Keamanan di Sabah bukan petik jari jah dapat.

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  116. Personally there are lots of important things to do instead of banishing people down.

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  117. BN/UMNO will sure to win once again.

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  118. I can't wait till the election to come. Everyone is eager to cast their votes.

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  119. Sabah dalam pimpinan Musa akan terus berkembang.

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  120. BN masih parti kuat di Sabah. Bukan mudah untuk pembangkang untuk mengambil alih.

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  121. Kelemahan BN masih perlu dibaiki lagi.

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  122. Rakyat harus bijak menilai dan mengundi parti mana yang benar membawa negara berkembang.

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  123. Rasuah akan membawa negara ke arah yagn amat negatif atau berkemungkinan mengalami muflis.

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  124. Projek perkembangan dan pembangunan akan lebih ke hadapan dengan bujet yang mencukupi disalurkan.

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  125. PATI akan menjadi penentu siapakah akan memang di Sabah.

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  126. Let see how far the opposition can go in coming election.

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  127. Bujet 2013 may bring Sabah economy to a higher level.

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  128. Pemantauan projek harus diambil perhatian yang wajar.

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  129. tangki air /zink/papan/enjin boat/ belum dapat lagi , 5 tahun sekali.
    belum dapat lagi ooh oooh .

    Singapore keluar Malaysia - jadi negara kaya .
    Brunai menolak masuk Malaysia - jadi negara kaya .
    Sabah/Sarawak masuk Malaysia - jadi Negeri Miskin...he.he..he..he

    Jangan lupa undi BN/PR ...ha..ha..ha

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  130. Tahun 2008 UMNO/BN Sabah menang besar kerana teda perpecahan. PR13 UMNO/BN Sabah akan menghadapi barisan pembangkang yang semakin hari semakin bersatu sementara BN pula semakin hari semakin berpecah dan berkurangan pengaruhnya. Mungkin UMNO/BN akan menang lagi tetapi juga akan hilang beberapa kerusi Parlimen dan DUN.

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  131. Pakatan are already worst than BN.. so why on earth do we still need to vote for the this type of leadership?

    It was also first time in history where a list of Pakatan Rakyat leaders was involved in corruption.

    Selangor sand scandal. Can you imagine that the price of sand in Selangor is way more expensive than Singapore?

    Ngo Kor Ming wife corruption scandal.
    Tunku Abdul Aziz RM 50 000 bribe scandal.
    Teresa Kok corruption.
    Ronnie Liu corruption.
    Au Yong Hian Wah corruption in Teoh Beng Hock case.

    And the list just goes on and on and it was only the 4th year of them in power. What will happen if the Rakyat gave them the mandate to rule in PR 13?


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  132. Pakatan are already worst than BN.. so why on earth do we still need to vote for the this type of leadership?

    Corruption

    Pakatan are already worst than BN.. so why on earth do we still need to vote for the this type of leadership?

    It was also first time in history where a list of Pakatan Rakyat leaders was involved in corruption.

    Selangor sand scandal. Can you imagine that the price of sand in Selangor is way more expensive than Singapore?

    Ngo Kor Ming wife corruption scandal.
    Tunku Abdul Aziz RM 50 000 bribe scandal.
    Teresa Kok corruption.
    Ronnie Liu corruption.
    Au Yong Hian Wah corruption in Teoh Beng Hock case.

    And the list just goes on and on and it was only the 4th year of them in power. What will happen if the Rakyat gave them the mandate to rule in PR 13?

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  133. Pakatan are already worst than BN.. so why on earth do we still need to vote for the this type of leadership?

    Limitation of Democracy

    A series of gag order had been issued by all the component party in Pakatan Rakyat to prevent and stop the rights of their leaders and members to express their views to the public.

    If their own member also they do not allow them express their rights and freedom then makes you think that when the Rakyat put them into power they will give such freedom to the Rakyat?

    PKR internal election had the worst fight ever since the party is form. More than 160 official complaints regarding their internal election fraud and flaws. Yet they are shouting for BERSIH? In the first place their own election system is also extremely dirty and full with manipulation.

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  134. Pakatan are already worst than BN.. so why on earth do we still need to vote for the this type of leadership?

    Dictator Leadership

    Easily more than 50 people had been sacked by DAP. I would like to challenged Lim Guan Eng to reveal how many veterans , leaders and member they had sack since Mac 2008?

    Klang 26 years strong DAP Loyal Veteran Leader was sacked just because he belief in Transparency and reported internal scandal to the press?

    Tunku Abdul Aziz a man of integrity senator position was at risk just because his personally do not agree with BERSIH 3.0 that will harm the public?

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  135. Pakatan are already worst than BN.. so why on earth do we still need to vote for the this type of leadership?

    Restriction of Freedom in Media

    Lim Guan Eng had threaten 86 Chinese in Penang that he will stop giving funding to them if any of those school still subscribe to Utusan Malaysia and Berita Harian.

    Lately he even ban Utusan Malaysia from covering Penang Government news in Penang.

    Anwar Ibrahim during a press conference after BERSIH 3.0 chased out an ordinary citizen that question his regarding Anwar action to risk normal citizen life during the rally.

    What happen if he really became our Prime Minister? Even now as an opposition leader also a normal citizen was being drag out during Q and A session then when he came into power Rakyat may not even have the chance to question him.

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  136. Pakatan are already worst than BN.. so why on earth do we still need to vote for the this type of leadership?

    Scandal

    Elizabeth Wong scandal.
    Azmin Ali scandal.
    Anwar Ibrahim scandal.

    They will always deny and never admit that they are inside the scandal. Well politician being a politician will always be a politician to say no to all their wrong doings.

    It only take certain brave politician who are willing to admit and apologize over their scandal.

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  137. Pakatan are already worst than BN.. so why on earth do we still need to vote for the this type of leadership?

    Differences in Ideology

    How can they be an effective administrative if they do not share the common ideology?

    Is like having a pair of husband and wife that love each other but one wanted to have a children and on do not want to have it.

    How would such partnership survive in the long run?

    PAS had been very committed to their Hudud cause and DAP is less brave to openly strongly object it as strong as they use to be in the past.

    Anwar may seem to be a good bridge at the moment but how long this bridge will last?

    What next after Anwar Ibrahim?

    Even that Karpal Singh already blasted Anwar that he is not fit to be the leader of Pakatan Rakyat and had causes enough trouble to them.

    See. Even now this bridge is already a problem and liability to Pakatan Rakyat.

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  138. Patut UMNO seludup RM40 juta ke Sabah sebab nak top-up yg duit habis RM14.5juta bg projek jalanraya sejauh 0.9km. Kalau kat Selangor, projk jalan sejauh tu mngkin menelan belanja RM100 000 je .

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  139. BN memang kuat di Sabah dan mendapat sokongan padu.

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  140. pembangkang di Sabah sehingga kini masih lagi berpecah dan tidak bekerjasama.

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  141. apa pun, teruskan usaha untuk membangunkan Sabah.

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  142. Mr "Expose" are you sure Pakatan Rakyat leaders mentioned above really guilty or just wild accusition. If so, give us more info as to how long the court put them in jail or how much they have to pay the Fine.

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  143. arisan Nasional (BN) will give assistance to those in need irrespective of their race or religion, Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Dr Yee Moh Chai said.

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  144. This is because the BN Government does not want any Malaysian to be left out when it comes to assistance to the people, Yee said

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  145. Yee pointed out that the ‘Janji ditepati’ was not merely a slogan but proof that the government is working for the people.

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  146. “No matter what challenges lie ahead, the government will ensure to fulfill its promises as it is very concerned about the people and their needs,” stressed the Resource Development and Information.

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  147. According to Yee, Sabahans have not only received various benefits all this while, but the state has also been given priority in the country’s development as reflected in the state’s rapid growth.

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  148. “What has been implemented and will be implemented in terms of development will spur Sabah into a developed state and we must be proud of this fact,” he said, adding that in the 49 years Malaysia was formed, the government had never tried to break up the unity of the rakyat.

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  149. History has proven that disunity and conflict in a country will result in its downfall so Malaysians must be united, he said, adding that the BN Government has proven that its journey which is full of challenges has made it matured.

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  150. THE ability and sincerity of the government to unite the various races has been the pillar of strength of the Barisan Nasional government.

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  151. Prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said although the Muslims, by virtue of them being the majority in Malaysia, could go it alone (in governing the nation), the BN recognised and respected the need for all Malaysians, irrespective of racial and religious background, to work together.

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  152. "Our strength lies in our ability to bring all races together to form a strong nation," he said

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  153. Hinting that he was ready to call the general election at any time, Najib said the people believed and had confidence in the ability of BN to continue to steer Malaysia to greater heights.

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  154. Datuk Najib said unlike the opposition, the BN government had proven its sincerity to work hard for the people and deliver its promises.

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  155. Najib said the people could make a comparison of the rapid development in states under the BN and those run by the opposition.

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  156. "Ask the people in Selangor and Penang how many of the promises made by the state opposition government have been delivered four years after taking over power in the two states," he said, adding that the opposition were only good at condemning, instigating and making promises.

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  157. "We (federal government) have never eroded any of the state rights, but instead we have given a lot to Sabah in terms of development."

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  158. "With this kind of support if say the election is held tomorrow, BN could surely win as the people's support is as high as Mount Kinabalu," he added.

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  159. Najib also urged the legal community which already possesses multi-racial unity and transcends race, religion and political affiliations “to devote your earnest attention and dedicate yourselves to the promotion of racial harmony to achieve national unity”.

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  160. At least the BN component parties unlike component parties like DAP, PKR and PAS under Pakatan Rakyat.

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  161. PR still needs to solve their own internal problems before trying to take over as government.

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  162. Vote for the best party for Sabah, GE-13 is getting nearer.

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  163. "Ask the people of Selangor and Penang how many of the promises made by the opposition government have been delivered". The answer is that only a few have been fulfilled, such as free water supply and manage the state fund efficiently. Some other promises wait and see when Pakatan Rakyat managed to take over Federal Government, such 20% Oil Royalty to Sabah and sarawak, Lower Petrol and Car Price, Free Universities (PTPTN Abolished). Why should worry, if Pakatan become government, they are all Malaysians of all races, they are not Japan, German or Korean. Sekarang bukan lagi zaman politik menakut-nakutkan orang, kalau undi PR kamu akan.....Pilihlah yang terbaik untuk seluruh rakyat Sabah khususnya dan Malaysia amnya.

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  164. Di bawah pentadbiran BN,Sabah semakin maju dan ekonomi semakin meningkat.

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  165. BN sentiasa menunaikan janji mereka kepada rakyat. Itu yang penting.

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  166. Pembangkang hanya tau memberi janji sahaja, tapi mampukh mereka menunaikan janji yang di beri.

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  167. BN sentiasa akan menjadi pilihan rakyat. Kita tunngu sahaja PRU ini.

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  168. Pakatan ada agenda sendiri, bukan untuk rakyat, tapi untuk kepentingan sendiri.

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  169. Bajet 2012 banyak membantu rakyat Sabah. bantuan yang di beri sangat di hargai.

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  170. Rakyat tahu menilai mana parti yang mampu memberi kesenangan kepada mereka.

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  171. Kerajaan akan sentiasa berusaha memenuhi keperluan rakyat. Kawasan luar bandar juga di utamakan.

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  172. Jika semua pemimpin BN bersatu hati, pasti BN akan berjaya dalam PRU13 ini.

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  173. The most important thing is what the government has to do for the people.

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  174. It is advisable for Sabahans to vote wisely in the coming general election.

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  175. There are some issues yet to be resolved in Sabah.

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  176. The government is certain to resolve issues concerning the illegal immigrants in Sabah.

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  177. it seems like the people are in support to the BN in the 13th general election.

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  178. I'm glad the government intend to build a new bridge across the river labou.

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  179. BN government is concerned about the well doing of the people.

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  180. The people are in the position to vote for thier winning party.

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  181. The goverment is expected to reach out to the villages who are seriously in need for their assistance.

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  182. Please assist the people and help to solve problems faced by them.

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  183. It shows the people really respect BN government.

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  184. Well we just have to be appreciative for what the government has done for the past couple of years.

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  185. Our future lies within our hands, be wise when casting your vote.

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  186. I pray all is well with the people of Sabah and Malaysia as a whole.

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  187. God bless Sabah as we reach our dreamland soon.

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  188. Lebih banyak projek dan pembangunan di buat, ini membuktikan kerajaan sentiasa akan cuba membantu rakyat.

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  189. Biasa pembangkang, mereka akan sedaya upaya cuba meracuni rakyat dengan cuba membuat isu yang tidak benar.

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  190. Masih ada juga tidak bersyukur dengan pembangunan yang telah di beri.

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  191. Sentiasa akan menyokong kerajaan BN.

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  192. Sokongan rakyat menunujukkan BN akan meang lagi pada PRU ini.

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  193. THE ability and sincerity of the government to unite the various races has been the pillar of strength of the Barisan Nasional.Prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said although the Muslims, by virtue of them being the majority in Malaysia, could go it alone (in governing the nation), the BN recognised and respected the need for all Malaysians, irrespective of racial and religious background, to work together.

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  194. "Our strength lies in our ability to bring all races together to form a strong nation," he said at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Sabah Native Courts Training Institute at Kampung Kibabaig here and the opening of a new RM9 million bridge.Present were Najib's wife, Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman, Penampang member of parliament Tan Sri Bernard Dompok and Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak Tan Sri Richard Malanjum.
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  195. Hinting that he was ready to call the general election at any time, Najib said the people believed and had confidence in the ability of BN to continue to steer Malaysia to greater heights.He said unlike the opposition, the BN government had proven its sincerity to work hard for the people and deliver its promises.

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  196. The Sabah Native Courts Training Institute, to be built at a cost of RM33 million, was mooted under the National Key Result Area (NKRA) laboratory. It will provide training to staff of the 24 native courts throughout the state.Najib said the people could make a comparison of the rapid development in states under the BN and those run by the opposition.

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  197. "Ask the people in Selangor and Penang how many of the promises made by the state opposition government have been delivered four years after taking over power in the two states," he said, adding that the opposition were only good at condemning, instigating and making promises.

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