Sarawak election: Promise of inclusive development not mere lip service - Najib
Bernama
April 29, 2016 22:25 MYT
April 29, 2016 22:25 MYT
The promise of inclusive development by the government is not mere lip service or political rhetoric but holds a clear development plan, said Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
Addressing about 3,000 people of the Kayan community in Long Laput here, the Prime Minister said there must be capability to implement the plan as well.
"And, we must have political will. When we have political will and can manage the national economy well, our country's finances will be healthy and strong and we can spend on rural development.
"If we do not have the financial resources and we are incapable of managing the national economy, how can I provide a large allocation for rural development?" he said.
Najib had arrived at Long Laput to visit the Kayan community at the Eda Beran Longhouse.
Najib said the foundation of communal harmony depended greatly on the structure of the national administration.
"For decades, Malaysia has remained peaceful because the leaders of the various communities in the government have been able to work together with one another.
"We have to realise that even if individuals from various communities, customs and religions make up a team, they may not necessarily be able to work together," he said.
Najib said diversity not based on social understanding would be unable to create an atmosphere of cooperation as seen in the campaign of certain quarters in the run-up to the Sarawak state election.