Less hollow talk please, Najib


Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak should concentration on effectively elucidate existing problems in Sabah instead of boasting about a state's 'great' investment potential.
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At least twice in a last a single month, a Prime Minister had hailed a "great investment intensity in Sabah." On April 20, while rising a Malaysian Unit Trust Week here he pronounced which "Sabah has great intensity to attract investors" as well as which multiform sectors had been identified to ensure mercantile growth for a State.
He pronounced there have been plenty opportunities to deposit in sectors such as renewable energy, oil palm, seaweed planting as well as tourism.
"There have been a number of blue chip companies under PNB as well as they should grab a opportunities accessible in Sabah to spearhead as well as propel a growth of a state," Najib reportedly said.
No disbelief what he pronounced was true as well as will sojourn true for a long time to come.
But what Najib pronounced is perceived here as "hollow" speak since while admittedly Sabah has a potential, a subject for locals is "haven't you already been exploited."
Furthermore isn't opening up more oil palm plantations in Sabah paradoxical to encouraging tourism?
Already tourism here is very much hindered by a sovereign government's lack of resolve to assistance a industry.
Direct international flights have been cancelled since a inhabitant dwindle conduit had allegedly lost billions since of a government's interference with its management, by appointing inept CEOs to run it.
And afterwards what is a sovereign superv! ision do ing about a cabotage process which had contributed to a murder of internal industries here?

Solve issues first

Why have been contractors from peninsular Malaya receiving so most contracts in Sabah as well as ordering office building materials from Peninsula Malaysia inst! ead of b uying locally?
The Federation of Sabah Manufacturers, I am sure, would have a lot more complaints about inhabitant policies which have been actually murdering a Sabah manufacturing sector.
The strange thing is, not most attention players have been making sound since of a fright of losing favours with a government.
The corrupted associate system works which way, as well as now you know why a mercantile life is getting from bad to worse.
Najib needs to be more assertive in elucidate a problems faced by attention players in Sabah instead of just repeatedly articulate about great investment potentials.
He should approach a relevant agencies to be more assertive in identifying as well as elucidate a problems in Sabah.
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