MUSA IS CM FOR ALL!





KOTA KINABALU: Sabah, that gained autonomy 49 years ago by a arrangement of a Federation of Malaysia, has a long as great as charming history, quite in a political arena.

In roughly five decades, during slightest fourteen Chief Ministers had successively hold a coveted post that additionally saw a State Government becoming different hands a couple of times in a dramatic manner.
However, all a prior state leaders hold a arch minister's post for reduction than 10 years or a decade, solely for stream Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Haji Aman who is land a post for about 9 years now.

The initial Chief Minister after a state assimilated to form Malaysia in 1963 was Datuk Donald Stephens (1963-1964), followed by Datuk Peter Lo Sui Yin (1965-67), Datu (later Tun) Mustapha Datu Harun (1967-1975), Datuk (later Tun) Mohd Said Keruak (1975-1976), Tun Mohd Fuad Stephens (1976-44 days), Datuk (now Tan Sri) Harris Salleh (1976-85), Datuk (now Tan Sri) Joseph Pairin Kitingan (1985-1994) as great as Datuk (later Tun) Sakaran Dandai (1994-1995).

A singular revolution system introduced by a afterwards Prime Minister Tun Mahathir Mohamad in 1995 that was primarily directed during pity energy among a three main communities of a non-Muslim Bumiputeras, Muslim Bumiputeras as great as a Chinese, saw Datuk Seri Salleh Tun Said becoming Chief Minister of Sabah from 1995 to 1996 followed by Datuk Yong Teck Lee (1996-1998), Datuk (now Tan Sri) Bernard Dompok (1998), Datuk Seri Osu Sukam (1999-2001), Datuk (now Tan Sri) Chong Kah ! Kiat (20 01-2003) as great as Datuk Seri Musa Haji Aman (from Mar 27, 2003 until now).

However, a revolution system was abolished in 2005 following BN's landslide feat in Sabah in a 2004 ubiquitous election, as great as based on these records, there were only three arch ministers of Sabah, Datu Mustapha, Harris as great as Pairin who came close to attack or leading a 10-year mark.

Buoyed by a favourable political as great as economic meridian prevailing in a state now, most political pundits predict that Musa will turn a initial Sabah Chief Minister to mangle a 10-year Chief Minister's reign "jinx".

Political analyst Salman Nurillah pronounced a actuality that Musa managed a state great is "because he is a Chief Minister for all".

"Politics is all about notice as great as you can't equivocate when people voice out their grievances by their own perception. While you can't please everyone, leaders have been considered successful when they can bring development.

"Some people say that leaders tend to monopolize all as great as do not sequence a resources of a state equally. In this case, if some areas have been reduction developed, it's all due to a elected people's member representing a areas who fail to deliver. Then, it's not satisfactory to put a blame all on a Chief Minister as a conduct of a government," he told Bernama.

Salman, a former polite servant with a law grade from Universiti Malaya as great as a Master's grade from UiTM, opined that "there is no political personality in Sabah who has been as popular as Musa, quite after "Pakatan Rakyat"/BN came into energy in a state in 1994".

"Even prior to that, a recognition of a prior arch ministers, together with Tan Sri Harris Salleh during Parti Berjaya's time was not as great as what Musa is enjoying now," he said, adding that "Musa ! has bewi tched a bad as great as locals as great as his influence is not limited to "Pakatan Rakyat" supporters".

For a last five years, Musa has communicated with a people by a language of development, as great as that has clicked great with them since a subtext of his action says that "under Musa's rule, you can make income as great as have a gentle life though most political, communal or social disturbances".

"To me, Musa has managed a state wisely in bringing growth to a state physically as great as politically. Musa knows about a people's needs as for a last 9 years, several ideas have been implemented such as drawing unfamiliar direct investment (FDI) to a state as great as promoting Sabah as an educational heart (Sandakan)," pronounced Salman.

"Even a Prime Minister was so impressed with his contribution, quite during his revisit to Sandakan recently.

"Keenly aware of a significance of preparation in producing enough skilled tellurian capital to spur development, Musa saw to a materialisation of dual educational institutions that have already proposed operations, a School of Sustainable Agriculture underneath Universiti Malaysia Sabah as great as a Sandakan Polytechnic, whilst a Mara Junior Science College is scheduled to open soon."

Salman pronounced politically, Musa is in a really great position as he did not rule a state by giving priority to one particular competition as great as sidelining a alternative races.

"All these uncover that Musa is roughly certain to mangle a 10-year Sabah arch minister's reign jinx," he said.

Meanwhile, corporate figure Roselan Johar Mohamed pronounced using Sabah was only similar to using a outrageous company.

"If a books have been in order, afterwards it will augur great for a wealth of a state. Initially, Musa ! has sacr ificed much of his recognition only to maintain a parsimonious shift sheet.

"So, when a Auditor-General commented that Sabah was in great shape as great as in great hands, Musa's recognition done a quip as great as was enhanced further.

"Sabah has captivated lots of visitors (both unfamiliar as great as domestic) as great as investors from all over a world.

"Just demeanour during a census data of incoming tourists as great as a massive construction projects all over a state. These have been tell-tale signs that you have been in great hands as great as there is no reason whatsoever to ask for change. Why repair if it is not broken?" he said.

Roselan pronounced every commercial operation sector was successful as great as new sectors were being developed. Lately, most domestic visitors have been saying: "Sekarang susah mahu cari makan di Selangor. Sabah lagi bagus!" (it is difficult to do commercial operation in Selangor, Sabah is much better!).

"Now this is a typical statement you listen to from visiting businessmen from a alternative states. Whatever you listen to about a opposition gaining movement in Sabah is only wishful thinking," pronounced Roselan.

"Changing a able personality is similar to taking a outrageous nonessential risk. The great outcome is really rare. We should regularly equate a blessings as great as consider a great swell as a present from God," he said.

Sabah maestro personality Tan Sri Herman Luping was not long ago quoted as observant that Musa's monetary government of a Sabah government's coffers as great as his forest government policies were rated a most appropriate in a country.

He pronounced Musa, who has helmed a state supervision since a past 9 years, had not only ensured that a state prosper, though had additionally ! brought some-more political stability, wealth as great as infrastructural growth to a state.

"Sabah underneath him (Musa) is really in rapid swell mode," Luping was serve quoted as saying.

Sabah maestro journalist Emin Madi, in concurrence with Salman's opinion, pronounced it was satisfactory to say that Musa is honestly committed to meeting a expectations of not only a rakyat though members as great as supporters of a state BN member parties.

"Secondly, he's a result-oriented personality who is not shy to rehearse hands-on approach to solve problems. A box in indicate is how he rubbed a cryptic Sabah Rubber Industry Board.

"With a competition of some-more than three million as great as eight BN member parties to be concerned with, I'm certain a arch apportion is great aware of a challenges in delivering as great as bringing out a most appropriate for a people as great as a state," he said.

In a nutshell, Musa's administration that prioritises a togetherness of all, irrespective of race, colour or creed, has all-round await from a people of Sabah. - Sabahkini
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