PUTATAN (Jan 27, 2013): Sabahans should have no reason to replace the current Barisan Nasional (BN) government at the 13th General Election, as it has maintained the people in comfort and peace in the country through various programmes and initiatives, said Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Yahya Hussin.
"We should be grateful for having a government that is sensitive and listens to the feelings and problems of its people. And fulfils their needs through programmes such as 1Malaysia People's Aid (BR1M) and RM100 school aid," he said during a gathering at Kampung Tombovo, here yesterday.
Yahya, who is state Agriculture and Food Industry Minister and Petagas assemblyman, also advised Sabahans to live in peace and harmony and avoid any sensitive issues touching on religion.
He presented cash and daily necessities to 100 senior citizens and the underprivileged, at the gathering and plastic chairs to the Village Safety and Development Committees from Kampung Potuki, Kampung Tombovo, Kampung Kopimpinan and Kampung Dovansom.
Meanwhile in PITAS, Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Abdul Rahim Bakri urged the people to evaluate the opposition's stand carefully, saying they were just pretending to cooperate through a marriage of convenience.
"There's a sense of falseness in their coalition. Their tactic of win first and solve problems later is a gamble on the people's fate," said the Kudat member of parliament.
"Whereas, Barisan Nasional (BN) led by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak is a united, solid and very experienced party," he said during a gathering with the fishing community in Pitas, at Kampung Rosob yesterday.
Abdul Rahim distributed cost of living allowances to 350 fishermen and fishing equipment to 70 others. He also announced a RM2.5 million allocation for the repair of 180 houses, saying the Kudat parliamentary constituency had received the highest allocation nationwide from the central government at RM3.3 million, thus proving its care for the people's needs. – Bernama
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