Najib: Politics first, prosperity second impedes progress in some states


BINTULU, Sept sixteen Certain states have been lagging during a back of alternative states as they have been not operative in tandem with a emperor government, pronounced Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.
The budding apportion pronounced a leaders of these states placed governing body uppermost in their minds rather than a prosperity of a people.
He pronounced a great operative relationship as well as understanding with a emperor supervision were a hallmarks of Sabah as well as Sarawak's significant progress given gaining autonomy through a establishment of Malaysia 49 years ago.
The decision made by a leaders of yesteryear in both states to stick upon 11 alternative states in a Malay Peninsula to form Malaysia upon September 16, 1963 became a foundation for today's success, he pronounced during a Malaysia Day celebration during a old Bintulu airfield site here tonight.
"I think none of a people of Sarawak as well as Sabah currently will contend they have made a big mistake by fasten Malaysia," he said.
Najib pronounced given a successful establishment of Malaysia, a people of a three regions had fought together to urge a country's sovereignty.
"There were people from Peninsula Malaysia who had strew blood to urge Sabah as well as Sarawak as well as not least a people from Sabah as well as Sarawak who died fortifying Peninsula Malaysia," he said.
He pronounced a nation's leaders in a early stages of autonomy had successfully kept their promises to safeguard that Malaysia would persist as well as sojourn sovereign, followed by post-independence leaders who fulfilled their promises to move development to each corner of a country.
"As for today's leaders, the guarantee is that by a dawn of 2020, Malaysia will be declared a developed nation," he said.
! Meanwhi le, Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud pronounced a state was unable to achieve autonomy upon a own in 1960s due to a domestic as well as confidence incident in a segment during a time.
Taib pronounced a devise upon a arrangement of Malaysia was conveyed to him by a late Tunku Abdul Rahman (first budding minister), who did not wish a people of Sabah as well as Sarawak to go on underneath a colonial government.
"We also wanted progress as we did not wish to go on to be left behind, as well as it was only by fasten Malaysia we could shift a fate of the people," he said. Bernama
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