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Whatever we ask we will get: Musa
Published on: Sunday, August 07, 2016
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Whatever we ask we will get: Musa
Kota Kinabalu: Umno members in Sabah are advised to be wary of the actions of certain leaders who have ditched the party for reasons only known to them."Be very careful with disappointed people or leaders because they will make all kinds of statements.

To us, leaders come and go. It is up to them if they want to leave the party," said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman (pic).

"If they want to betray the party's struggle, let them. (What) we want are leaders who sincerely work for the people.

"We do not want leaders who only think about themselves. Blaming others although it is their own mistakes...this is not our style."

Musa, who is Sabah Umno chief, also said there was no necessity for the 'Sabah for Sabahans' call but what is important is that the people and their future generation benefit from all the development programmes carried out by the Government.

"This is our struggle, we want to live in a developed State that promises a bright future not only for us but also for our children," he said, at the joint opening of the Umno Kota Kinabalu Youth, Wanita and Puteri movements' annual delegates meeting at the Community Centre, Saturday.

According to him, the Barisan Nasional (BN) and Umno leaders in Sabah are always discussing to bring about the best for Sabah and the people. "Trust us, we will continue to fight and we will continue to meet with anyone, particularly the Prime Minister, for the sake of getting everything that is needed for Sabah," he said.

He said leaders from Sabah have no hesitation in putting forward requests to boost security, education and healthcare among others from the Federal Government.

He admitted that there were still some sections of the community in need of assistance due to the vast hinterland with Sabah being the second biggest state after Sarawak. "We are thankful that we are enjoying peace and harmony as well as a cordial relationship with Federal Government. We ask and we will get. Whatever we plan we will do it," he said.

On another note, Musa reiterated his call for party leaders and members not to be complacent with the present situation.

"Do not take our present strength for granted. When we are still in power as the government we must ensure Sabah continues to progress. This we must defend," he said, adding, however there was no place for those abusing power.

Instead, he said power must be used wisely in order to develop the State, create jobs and to care for the people.





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