OVERWHELMING SUPPORT FOR BN



MEET....Prime Minister Najib Razak as well as Chief Minister Musa Aman during a encounter a people sessions in Kudat Town.

SABAH Chief Minister Musa Aman said a turnout of 50,000 people during a Prime Minister Najib Razak meet-the-people sessions shows a strenuous await for Barisan Nasional.

"Wherever he went a accepting has always been strenuous as well as warm. People from all over Sabah have not failed to come as well as show their support. Tens of thousands accumulate usually to welcome him.
"Why? Because you are very grateful to have a Prime Minister who is indeed a people's leader as well as who cares for a welfare as well as interests," he said in his welcoming remarks during a 'Jelajah Janji Ditepati Sabah' launched by Najib yesterday.

Musa said Najib's exemplary leadership, joining as well as sincerity in addressing issues faced by a people has been recognised by Sabahans.

"The PM comes to listen to a people, as well as when BN leaders encounter a people, you fulfill a promises, distinct a opposition. While they usually have promises, you have already delivered ours.

Musa forked out a not long ago tabled 2013 Budget as proof of Najib's joining to move development to Sabah as well as improve a living standard of a people. This is proven by a allocation of RM386 million for a standardisation of prices of products in Sabah as well as Sarawak.

Other schemes introduced to relieve a people's burden include a setting u! p of mor e Kedai Rakyat 1Malaysia (KR1M) to revoke a cost of every day products as well as a Bantuan Rakyat 1Malaysia (BR1M) 2.0 scheme. Students will embrace special allowances as well as book vouchers. Taxi drivers will additionally embrace benefit by a Bantuan Tayar Teksi Rakyat 1Malaysia (TR1MA).

In Sabah, Najib voiced a appropriation for a development of Kota Belud as one of Sabah's rice granaries. (Insight Sabah)
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