Sunday, October 21, 2012

PAS Jamin Sabah Untuk Orang Sabah



KOTA KINABALU: PAS berpendirian bahawa urusan pentadbiran negeri Sabah harus diserahkan kepada orang Sabah yang lebih mengetahui selok belok permasalahan di sini.

Presiden PAS, Datuk Seri Tuan Guru Abdul Hadi Awang berkata, sebab itu PAS akan menyerahkan kepada orang Sabah mentadbir negeri ini jika menang pada pilihan raya umum akan datang.
"Orang Sabah lebih tahu 'lorong-lorong' dia. Oleh itu, pentadbiran, pengurusan Sabah, orang Sabah yang mengurus, dia lebih tahu," katanya.

Beliau berkata demikian ketika memberikan ucapan penutup pada Konvensyen Politik Baharu Sabah di Star City Convention Centre di sini semalam.

Menurutnya, sudah cukup selama ini rakyat Sabah dipermainkan oleh parti pemerintah demi mengekalkan kuasa mereka bukan sahaja di negeri ini, malah kuasa di pusat.

"Cukuplah Sabah dipermainkan, rakyat dipermainkan. Rakyat dibeli untuk undi pilihan raya. Pemimpin dibeli untuk kekal kuasa di pusat," ujarnya lagi.

Beliau turut menyeru kepada rakyat negeri ini untuk membuat perubahan bersama-sama rakyat Semenanjung demi menuju politik baharu Sabah yang lebih mengutamakan rakyat.

Katanya, PAS dan Pakatan Rakyat telah membuktikan kesungguhan dan komitmen mereka membela nasib rakyat, dalam bidang kuasa yang ada di beberapa negeri yang telah diperintah.

Ianya termasuk di Kelantan, Kedah, Selangor, Pulau Pinang, dan pernah di Perak serta di Terengganu.

"Perubahan yang berlaku tidak boleh di Semenanjung sahaja, kena ubah sama-sama. Insya Allah, ini kalilah," katanya lagi.

Di Sabah, PAS juga memberi komitmen serupa iaitu mahu memberi keadilan dan hak kepada rakyat seperti yang dituntut oleh agama Islam.

Islam ujarnya menentang sebarang bentuk kezaliman dan menganggap urusan pentadbiran adalah amanah untuk diurus dengan adil kepada rakyat.

"Tak boleh atasi kemiskinan jika pemimpin anggap harta negeri sebagai harta sendiri. Selagi tak selesai masalah rakyat di peringkat negeri, hasil negeri tidak boleh dipunggah ke pusat," jelasnya.

Sebab itu juga katanya Pakatan Rakyat turut menuntut kenaikan pembayaran royalti darpada 5 peratus kepada 20 peratus.

"Pada kita, 20 peratus sudah boleh selesai masalah rakyat negeri ini. Kalau tak selesai, kena tambah lagi (peratusan) itu," katanya.

Oleh : NAZRI ABDULLAH (sabahkini)

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  1. Puak2 UMNO di Sabah tu tidak akan paercaya parti lain selain UMNO/BN. Tipu le BN nak tipu pun, undi memang utk UMNO. Ramai yg dah sedar akan kecelakaan UMNO kpd rakyat Sabah, tapi berapa kerat saja. Bawalah sbrapa ramai PATI masuk Sabah pun, BN trbaik utk orang Sabah.

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  2. bah marilah kali inilah kita ubah... tidak salah...
    demi masa depan anak cucu kita.... JOM UBAH SEKARANG
    RAKYAT SABAH UNDI PAKATAN RAKYAT (PR) DARI RAKYAT UNTUK
    RAKYAT DEMI RAKYAT....

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  3. Adakah kita ingin melihat tanah-tanah kita di terokai dan hasilnya d bawa ke pusat..... orang kita di sini mahu makan apa?????? cubalah kita fikirkan semua ini. Bah marilah kita tukar dalam PRU13 ini "INI KALILAH"

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  4. Jom undi PR kali ini. Ok bah kalau kau.!!!

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  5. Maksudnya Ketua Menteri Sabah lebih berkuasa berbanding yang sekarang kejap..kejap merujuk kepada malaya..kaki bodek, apa lagi Gahpur saleh keluar la dari umno..

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  6. Dekat2 PRU baru la sibuk2 di Sabah, politik saja tu

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  7. Jangan undi PAS, jangan juga undi pembangkang

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  8. Jgn undi PAS.Kita undi UMNO utk PATI. Hidup UMNOoo..hidup PATIII...

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  9. ya.. tapi PAS bukan pasti dari Sabah.

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  10. Maaf..PAS tidak laku di Sabah.

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  11. STAR dan SAPP pun bagi janji yang sama.

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  12. jgn undi PAS atau STAR atau SAPP. Kita tatap undi UMNo untok senangkan PATI rampas hak pribumi di Sabah.

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  13. Selama ini bukan orang Sabah ka yang mentadbir Sabah?? Bila mau cakap itu siasat2 la sikit bha...nampak sangat mau perkotak-katikkan rakyat Sabah ni...

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  14. Najib Tun Razak said the young generation should evaluate the achievements of the government from all aspects and not based on political perception and rhetoric.





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  15. In this regard, the Prime Minister said the young generation must be trained so that they had higher thinking skills to enable them to differentiate between the perception deliberately created by certain groups, particularly through the internet and social media which were not based on the truth.

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  16. This is the generation that should be able to evaluate all this...not a matter of perception. Don't think that just because we are the government, we are not right.

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  17. "If the ruling Barisan Nasional is not right, Malaysia would not have developed as it is now : Malaysia will achieve the developed nation status in a few more years," Najib said.

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  18. He said this when delivering his speech at the opening of the Malaysian Young Thinkers Convention organised by Malaysian Young Thinkers Youth Organisation (PPM) in collaboration with the Youth and Sports Ministry, Malaysian Youth Development Research Institute and Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) here.

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  19. Najib said not all countries had detailed planning as Malaysia had in order to achieve the developed nation status because the government was capable of leading the nation to carry out massive transformation.

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  20. The Prime Minister said the fact was that Malaysia was not a failed state because if one looked back at the progress the country had made under the present government for the past 55 years, there had been many achievements to the extent that the country could now be interpreted as a successful nation.

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  21. He said that most young people emphasised on what was happening today and in future, but the fact was that they had no historical perspective, thus they would be at a loss as to where they had originated from or their past history.

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  22. Thus, he said, some of the young generation did not know the difficulties suffered and the sacrifices made by the past leaders so that their children would inherit a much better nation.

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  23. "Thus, as a young generation, we cannot be blind to history and we cannot become a generation that does not appreciate the struggles of our forefathers," he said.

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  24. The Prime Minister said a young generation that had historical perspective would be appreciative and would not live as part of history, instead they would have the determination to take the country to greater heights.

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  25. "This is the young generation that we can depend upon. It means that as a young generation, we must have the capability to contribute, and the ability to to be critical, innovative and creative in our thinking," he said.

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  26. As leaders, Najib said, providing educational opportunities for the young generation to possess academic qualification alone was insufficient because they must be prepared to face the challenges of the 21st century, including attacks on the leaders through the social media instead of the 'poison pen' letters as was the case in the past.

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  27. "They must be given the skill to think in depth so that they will not accept in toto what is being published in the social media."We don't want leaders who are good actors. We don't want leaders who are good in oratory skills but are not truthful," he said.

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  28. "We don't want leaders attacking other leaders, but they themselves are not prepared to swear giving the excuse that it is a political conspiracy, everything is political conspiracy and they are not prepared to defend themselves based on facts," Najib said.

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  29. He said the Barisan Nasional (BN) emphasised on the need to make real transformation instead of merely political rhetoric.

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  30. Real change could also not be achieved through improper street demonstrations with some of the demonstrators jumping 'like monkeys' and kicking policemen, he said.

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  31. Street demonstrations would not strengthen democracy, instead Najib described them as 'democrazy' for creating chaos which did not benefit Malaysia.

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  32. "Chaos in the country would benefit no one, but if one does not agree with anything, then voice it in a proper manner," he said.

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  33. Najib said Malaysians, including the young generation, must do what was best for the country and at the same time, the government provided aid such as the 1Malaysia People's Aid and several other programmes for the young which would be announced later.

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