Thursday, January 31, 2013

3. BN has no time for lies – Musa

Musa Aman wasting public fund as most of the  350 NGOs and 2000 attending are likely civil servants.. Joshua

 

 

BN has no time for lies – Musa – BorneoPost Online | Borneo , Malaysia, Sarawak Daily News

BN has no time for lies – Musa

Posted on January 31, 2013, Thursday
BN has no time for lies – Musa
KOTA KINABALU: Barisan Nasional (BN) has now made it their priority to focus solely on helping the people.
In fact, Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman said BN leaders have no time to dwell on the lies and rumours spread by the opposition, who continuously try to distract the people by promising ‘the moon and the stars’ with their empty promises.
“We have many more development plans for the people and the state, and believe me, only BN has proven its ability to develop Sabah, and we have a good track record as evidence,” he said, during the Barisan 1Malaysia gathering at Wisma Muis here yesterday.
Also present were Umno Information chief Datuk Ahmad Maslan, Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Yahya Hussin, Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun and other cabinet ministers and Sabah BN leaders.
Musa, who is also the Sabah BN chief, added that there is no reason for the present government to be replaced just because of the call by the opposition party.
“The opposition have been badmouthing the Government, but they forget that the opposition leaders did not fall from heaven….they are in fact recycled leaders.
“Their call to change the Government is just an act to attract the people’s attention, but it is a waste of time because Malaysians in Sabah are not easily fooled, they are smart and mature, and know what is best for them.
“We know that the opposition have been going in and out of villages. They are trying to influence the people. But we must realise that whatever change that should happen, it should involve good government.
“The opposition keeps forgetting that their leaders are the ones who are there just waiting for good deals, who like to jump from one party to another. So do not underestimate that the people of Sabah are not smart enough to evaluate these leaders,” he said.
Musa also stressed that BN is a transparent government, and always ready to accept any views from the people to make this state a better place to live in for all.
“We welcome suggestions from the people. Do not be afraid to come forward and share your views and if the proposals are good, and would benefit the people and state as a whole, we will accept and take into consideration because the BN government is determined and focused in its struggle, and that it to help the people,” he said.
Musa said the country is blessed to have a credible and good leader like Datuk Najib Tun Razak as the prime minister.
“While the opposition are causing unrest through Bersih 1.0 and Bersih 2.0, the BN government is busy distributing assistance to those in need through BR1M 1 and BR1M 2. This is a clear difference between the ruling government and an ambitious party,” he said.
Meanwhile, Ahmad Maslan told reporters after the launching ceremony that the event will be carried out across the nation, beginning here and ending in Perlis.
“This programme involves the non-governmental organisations and government agencies. This is also part of our effort to introduce the government policies and what are being done by the government for the people. We want the NGOs to understand and be aware of the programmes implemented by the government,” he said.
He said that the dialogue session has attracted at least 350 NGOs involving some 2,000 participants.

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

2. Manila claims Musa blocked deportation of conman

Manila claims Musa blocked deportation of conman
7:46AM Jan 31, 2013
Philippine Interior Secretary Mar Roxas has claimed that Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman has blocked the repatriation of the country's most wanted conman.

http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/220318



MUSA should be remove to save Sabah.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

I have some important Police Reports against AMAN

Sue me ---
 
Slander: Pro BN NGO ready for legal action
 
 http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=84157
Published on: Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Kota Kinabalu: Pro Barisan Nasional Pakatan NGO said it has proof of those slandering Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman and is prepared to take legal action against them.
Its President Zulkarnain Mahdan said the organisation has gathered evidence in the form of recordings from people who have defamed the Chief Minister.
The NGO, he said, recently commissioned about 300 people throughout Sabah to record conversations with those slandering him.
"The recordings can be used to sue them for defamation and slander and we have appointed three lawyers who are ready to file the suit once we have the approval from the Chief Minister to sue these people on his behalf," he said, Monday.
Zulkarnain said the NGO is in the midst of arranging a meeting with Musa to seek his approval over the matter.
Those who spread slander and defame Musa, he said, have no basis or facts to do so.
"I have met them and asked them what proof and facts they have and they could not provide it to me," he said.
As a former Reformasi follower, Zulkarnain said such is the modus operandi of slanderers.
He said allegations by the opposition regarding Musa such as the latter's so-called involvement in the RM40 million purportedly found on Sandakan businessman Michael Chia's possession, as well as Musa's alleged purchase of thousands of acres of land in Sabah, were all meant to slander the Chief Minister.
To this end, he expressed admiration for Musa who continues working for the people despite being defamed and slandered.
Under Musa, Zulkarnain said, the State saw vast improvement to its economy, financial resources and management.
"So, why do we need to change the State's leadership?
We have a good leader in Musa," he said.
In another development he said the people should not be suspicious of the Government for setting up the Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) to investigate illegal immigrants and issuance of Malaysian identification documents in Sabah.
Zulkarnain said they should look at it from a positive perspective because the Government is really sincere to transform itself.
He said the formation of the RCI was fully supported by the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak-led government and also Musa.
"I am very certain that what the Government is doing is to protect the rights of the citizens of Malaysians in Sabah," he said.
At the same time, he also urged the people not to be easily influenced by the opposition who are trying their best to manipulate the situation.
He said the opposition should instead provide ideas or inputs as to how to resolve the issue.
Zulkarnain said the people should wait until the RCI has completed its investigation before drawing any conclusions.
"So, I appeal to the people to continue supporting the BN," he said, adding that the RCI formation is proof of Najib's leadership.