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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Curse of No. 13 to usher the end of Sabah BN?

KOTA KINABALU: There is now serious talk spreading among the Sabah opposition parties concerning the effect of numbers in the political fortunes of political parties in Sabah . And to the opposition parties’delight, the numbers appear to point to the death knell of the Barisan Nasional in the next general election.

A series of texts messages and excited conversations concerning the number thirteen, which prophesying BN’s supposed impending fall, have been making their rounds among mainly opposition supporters here. These messages remind Sabahans of the fact that USNO, Sabah ’s first government, was defeated by Berjaya in 1976 (7 + 6 = 13), Berjaya was defeated by PBS in 1985 (8 + 5= 13), and PBS was toppled from power by BN in 1994 (9 + 4 = 13). Also interesting is that each of these three governments ruled for exactly nine years!

Whether you are superstitious or not, you’d admity it’s not easy to simply brush aside these uncanny series of 9s and 13s which marked the length of life and sensational deaths of three past governments. Many even believe this is Sabah ’s equivalent to Malaysia ’s strange RAHMAN prophecy, the arrangement of initials of the names of all the past prime ministers from the beginning to the present one. Many of those who believe these are not mere coincidences, are also convinced the Sabah ’s series of 13s will continue at least to the next general election.

This belief is reinforced by the fact that for the forthcoming polls, the number 13 is not even hidden like in the past in which the last two digits of the year had to be added to come up with the jinxed number 13. In GE13 the number is wholly and clearly written, not once but TWICE, i.e. the last two digits of the year, and in the number of the times the general elections will be conducted! One clearly written 13 is bad enough, but twice?

In the past, many observers were expecting the Sabah BN to fall in 2003, i.e. nine years after 1994, but when it didn’t happen, BN supporters had said BN had successfully broke the nine-year jinx. But now some can argue for the interesting fact that the nine-year series has not been broken, but simply doubled to 18 years, i.e. to 2012, plus a few month to reach 2013, the year which ends with 13.

Other than these numbers, it has been mentioned in the biography of the late Tun Fuad Stephens that when he won his state assembly seat in Kiulu in 1985, his majority was exactly 1,111. To the Chinese observers it was a bad omen because 1111 added to four and four in Chinese is pronounced the same way as the word for death. Shortly afterward Stephens along with many others died in a plane crash which is now called the Double Six Tragedy because it happened on the June 6.

Many people, however, say it should have been called the Triple Six Tragedy, to include the year 1976, the year it happened; hence completing it to 666, which is the number of the devil.

Will the jinx of the number 13 really see the end of Sabah BN in the hands of the opposition? Many people can’t wait to find out.

By JASON MATIUS

154 comments:

  1. That is only prediction.Tunggu saja lepas PRU ni untuk kepastian.

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    1. tiada kaitan no 13 dan no 9 dengan pilihanraya...

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    2. ya, lebih baik tunggu saja selepas pru untuk ketahui siapa yang akan menang.

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    3. Spekulasi sahaja, siapa yang tahu apa yang akan berlaku pada PRU-13 nanti?

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    4. Rakyat akan menjadi penentu kemenangan PRU13.

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    5. Pilihlah dengan bijak untuk memastikan masa depan terjamin.

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    1. tujuan penulisan ini ialah untuk menimbulkan kekeliruan di kalangan pengundi...juga untuk publisiti..rakyat tidak harus terpengaruh dan haruslah mengundi dengan bijak..

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    2. sudah banyak ramalan yang kita dengar,..tapi semuanya hanya ramalan saja..pengundi yang akan buat pilihan.

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    3. Kalau ramalan begitu tepat, baik kita beli TOTO.

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    4. Tidak salah membuat ramalan, sejauh mana ramalan ini benar?

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    5. Itu cuma ramalan yang tidak kaitan.

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  3. Rakyat harus bijak memilih pemimpin bagi meneruskan kemajuan negara termasuk dari segi sosial, ekonomi dan politik

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    1. rakyat juga tidak harus terpengaruh dengan penulisan seperti ini...

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    2. Ramalan seperti ini tidak semestinya tepat, macam-macam ramalan dibuat setiap kali tiba masa pilihanraya.

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    3. Pemimpin harus menjalankan tugas untuk membuktikan keupayaan untuk memperjuangkan yang terbaik untuk rakyat.

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    4. Pemimpin yang tidak bertanggung jawab harus dilucutkan dari senarai calon.

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  4. Pemilihan pemimpin yang bijak serta ikhlas bagi meneruskan kemajuan negara amat penting dan mengelak negara daripada terbelakang kembali.

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    1. Tiada apapa sebab kenapa rakyat harus terpedaya dengan hasutan pembangkang yang mahu menukar kerajaan sedia ada.

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    2. Jadi apa sebab nak tukar kerajaan kerana banyak negara mereka tukar kerajaan tiada peluang pekerjaan, mereka tukar kerajaan kerana mereka kata tidak dibantu kerajaan, mereka tukar kerajaan kerana sudah muflis, ada krisis, ada pergaduhan.

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    3. Tetapi di Malaysia tidak ada, rakyat dapat berhimpun dalam keadaan yang tenang dan tidak ada ancaman, kita hidup dalam keadaan begitu aman sejahtera, jadi apa sebab mahu tukar kerajaan

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    4. pimpinan BN sentiasa berpadu dan tidak pernah bergaduh, perpaduan jelas kukuh tidak goyah seperti yang berlaku dalam pakatan pembangkang.

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    5. BN adalah satu-satunya parti yang jelas perjuangannya dalam mempertahan kebajikan semua kaum.

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    6. Jangan terkena lagi perangkap janji manis yang bertujuan memancing undi.

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    7. Betul, senarai pencalonan juga harus berhati-hati agar tidak kehilangan keyakian dari rakyat.

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  5. Pemimpin memainkan peranan penting dalam proses membangunkan negara dan membela nasib rakyat, oleh itu pemilihan pemimpin tidak boleh dibuat mengikut emosi kerana bimbang tersilap pilih.

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  6. "Sekarang ini sudah ada usaha untuk mewujudkan perasaan benci terhadap kerajaan oleh sesebuah pihak demi kepentingan individu semata-mata, saya yakin rakyat Malaysia bijak memilih pemimpin untuk meneruskan kemajuan negara,"-Mahathir

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    1. rakyat harus menilai secara matang parti mana yang mampu untuk lakukan tanggungjawab dengan sebaiknya.

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    2. Jangan pula mengundi sesuka hati yang menyebabkan masa depan generasi muda dirisikokan.

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    3. Jangan mengadaikan masa depan denagn membuat pemilihan yang kurang bijak.

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  7. Perkembangan sosial adalah antara kejayaan kerajaan dalam mewujudkan semangat perpaduan di kalangan rakyat Malaysia tanpa tekanan, desakan dan paksaan.

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    1. dan kini ada usaha2 daripada pihak2 dan golongan tertentu untuk memecah belahkan perpaduan kaum dan keharmonian yang dinikmati sekarang untuk memenuhi cita2 politik pihak2 yang berkepentingan.

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    2. Sabah merupakan contoh terbaik dari segi perpaduan dan keharmonian kaum yang ada.

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    3. Semangat perpaduan harus dipupuk sejak kecil.

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  8. Well I think Sabah has been progressing well right now.

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    1. sabah kini dalam landasan yang betul...sejak musa aman menjadi KM sabah, sabah membangun dengan pesat dan bertambah makmur setiap tahun...

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    2. pelbagai projek pembagunan di laksanakan di Sabah dan Sabah kini semakin mendapat perhatian daripada kerajaan pusat.

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    3. Sabah dalam pimpinan Musa telah berkembang maju.

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    4. Musa contribute a better progress to Sabah economy.

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  9. In fact we can see lots of new buildings around town.

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  10. Even housing areas are being uplifted.

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  11. So I don't see what is lacking over here.

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    1. pembangkang tiada isu...sudah bankrap politik...

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  12. Fahaman politik yang berbeza memang wujud.

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    1. sudah lumrah dalam politik terdapat fahaman yang berbeza-beza...sebab itulah wujudnya parti2 politik..

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    2. itu pekara biasa...setiap parti akan berusaha untuk mencari sokongan.

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  13. Inspirasi dari pemimpin sebelumnya memang ada.

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  14. I think different people have different thinking.

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    1. setiap orang memang ada perbezaan pandangannya. yang penting kita dapat menilai dengan bijak sebelum buat pilihan.

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    2. Masing-masing ada pilihan sendiri, kami menghormati setiap undian.

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  15. Yang penting jangan buat kecoh saja la.

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  16. What is happening in the past, serve as a lesson.

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  17. Curse or something like other should just not exist.

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  18. Sabah memang berpeluang jadi terbaik.

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    1. melaui potensi yang ada pada Sabah. Sabah akan terus maju ke hadapan.

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    2. Sabah dalam pimpinan yang bijak akan terus berkembang dan terus maju. Usaha semua pihak amat diperlukan.

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    3. Usaha semua golongan amat diperlukan. Sikap bergantung kepada pihak lain harus dielakkan.

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  19. If we believe it, we can do better.

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  20. And never doubt Sabah will get better.

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  21. Banyak peluang untuk Sabah bersinar.

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    1. Dengan sumber semulajadi yang lumayan, harus juga Sabah berkembang pesat. Kenapanya tidak?

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  22. People will get annoyed with rumours.

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  23. Paling penting Sabah berkembang maju.

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    1. itulah yang sebaiknya agar Sabah terus berkemabang maju.

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    2. Perkembangan maju ini harus diusahakan. Kerjasama pemimpin dan rakyat yang erat diperlukan.

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  24. pembangunan yang sedang berlangsung di Sabah amat menggalakkan dan mendapat sambutan baik daripada rakyat.

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  25. BUKAN NOMBOR YANG JADI PENENTU KEPADA JATUH BANGUNNYA SESEBUAH PARTI POLITIK.. TIDAK PERLU TAKSUB SANGAT DENGAN NOMBOR

    Setiap tahun laporan Ketua Audit Negara menunjukkan kedua-dua negeri iaitu Sabah dan Sarawak sering membawa prestasi yang baik dalam pengurusan kewangan dan polisi-polisi fiskalnya.

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  26. BUKAN NOMBOR YANG JADI PENENTU KEPADA JATUH BANGUNNYA SESEBUAH PARTI POLITIK.. TIDAK PERLU TAKSUB SANGAT DENGAN NOMBOR

    Dalam laporan terbaru untuk tahun 2011, Ketua Audit Negara telah menganugerahkan ulasan "sangat baik" hanya kepada negeri Sarawak. Sementara itu, Sabah pula terus mengekalkan status kedua terbaik iaitu "baik" dari tahun-tahun sebelum ini.

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  27. BUKAN NOMBOR YANG JADI PENENTU KEPADA JATUH BANGUNNYA SESEBUAH PARTI POLITIK.. TIDAK PERLU TAKSUB SANGAT DENGAN NOMBOR

    Akaun-akaun dana disatukan untuk 2011 bagi kerajaan-kerajaan negeri Sabah dan Sarawak adalah yang paling tinggi dalam kalangan negeri-negeri di Malaysia, iaitu RM18.5 bilion untuk Sarawak dan RM2.66 bilion untuk Sabah. Manakala, Selangor jatuh di tempat ketiga dengan RM1.94 bilion sementara Pulau Pinang pula pada tempat keempat dengan RM1.13 bilion.

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  28. BUKAN NOMBOR YANG JADI PENENTU KEPADA JATUH BANGUNNYA SESEBUAH PARTI POLITIK.. TIDAK PERLU TAKSUB SANGAT DENGAN NOMBOR

    Sekiranya kita melihat kepada statistik pendapatan negeri untuk tahun 2011, Sarawak menduduki tempat pertama dengan RM6.6 bilion, diikuti oleh Sabah pada tempat kedua dengan RM4.4 bilion, Selangor di tempat keempat dengan RM1.6 bilion dan Pulaiu Pinang di tempat ketujuh dengan RM602 juta.

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  29. BUKAN NOMBOR YANG JADI PENENTU KEPADA JATUH BANGUNNYA SESEBUAH PARTI POLITIK.. TIDAK PERLU TAKSUB SANGAT DENGAN NOMBOR

    Ketua Audit Negara telah mengiktiraf negeri Sabah sebagai salah sebuah negeri yang mempunyai rekod terbaik dalam pengurusan kewangan. Dengan kecemerlangan ini, bagi tahun 2011, negeri Sabah sekali lagi telah dianugerahkan “Sijil Tanpa Teguran” (Clean Bill) yang menjadikan penganugerahan ini mencatatkan rekod selama 12 tahun berturut-turut.

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  30. BUKAN NOMBOR YANG JADI PENENTU KEPADA JATUH BANGUNNYA SESEBUAH PARTI POLITIK.. TIDAK PERLU TAKSUB SANGAT DENGAN NOMBOR

    Negeri Sabah adalah sebuah negeri yang kaya dengan pelbagai khazanah alam. Khazanah itu termasuklah bahan mineral, biodiversiti tanah pertanian dan warisan budaya yang merupakan asas atau tulang belakang terhadap pertumbuhan ekonomi negeri ini. Dengan mengambilkira kekayaan berkenaan serta kedudukan fiskal negeri yang mantap serta kapasiti untuk melaras kutipan hasil negeri, RAM Rating Services Berhad sekali lagi telah memberikan penarafan “AAA” ( Triple A ) kepada negeri Sabah untuk 4 tahun berturut-turut.

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  31. BUKAN NOMBOR YANG JADI PENENTU KEPADA JATUH BANGUNNYA SESEBUAH PARTI POLITIK.. TIDAK PERLU TAKSUB SANGAT DENGAN NOMBOR

    Manakala, untuk pengurusan dan proses bajet negeri yang teratur dan mematuhi peraturan, Moody International pada tahun 2012 ini telah sekali lagi memberikan pensijilan MS-ISO 9001:2008 yang mana ini merupakan pencapaian cemerlang selama 4 tahun berturut-turut.

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  32. BUKAN NOMBOR YANG JADI PENENTU KEPADA JATUH BANGUNNYA SESEBUAH PARTI POLITIK.. TIDAK PERLU TAKSUB SANGAT DENGAN NOMBOR

    Dengan galakan, pengiktirafan dan rekod pencapaian yang cemerlang seperti dinyatakan tadi, kerajaan pimpinan Datuk Musa Aman akan terus berusaha untuk memacu ekonomi negeri ke tahap yang lebih tinggi untuk manfaat semua lapisan rakyat tanpa mengira bangsa, agama, umur, gender, status, kedudukan, sektor dan kawasan.

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  33. ramalan2 mcm ni bukan boleh percaya sangat.

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    1. Harus menumpu perhatian ke stas isu yang jauh lebih penting.

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  34. jgnlah terpedaya dgn benda2 karut mcm ni.

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  35. UMNO dan Barisan Nasional (BN) di Sabah tetap kukuh dan akan terus melaksanakan langkah perlu bagi memastikan keadaan itu berterusan.

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  36. dakwaan kononnya UMNO dan BN Sabah kini lemah hanya permainan politik pembangkang khususnya oleh Ketua Pembangkang Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

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    1. Lemah atau tidak biarlah PRU13 menjawabnya.

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    2. Terpulang kepada rakyat sendiri untuk membuat penilaian dan membuat undian akhir.

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  37. langkah tertentu diambil untuk memastikan kita dapat mengukuhkan UMNO dan BN di Sabah

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  38. Parti komponen BN memainkan peranan yang penting bagi memastikan BN Sabah terus kukuh.

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  39. Barisan Nasional (BN) menjangkakan untuk memenangi lebih daripada 140 kerusi parlimen yang mereka perolehi dalam pilihan raya 2008 walaupun serangan dan ceramah oleh Pakatan Rakyat (PR) seringkali mendakwa mereka boleh merampas Putrajaya dalam pilihan raya akan datang yang mesti diadakan pada penghujung April 2013

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  40. ahli politik BN mengaku tujuh kerusi parlimen di Sarawak dan enam di Sabah terdedah untuk PR menangi tetapi kubu kuat mereka di kawasan luar bandar kekal kukuh.

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  41. Terdapat 222 kerusi parlimen dan 505 kerusi negeri untuk dimenangi dalam pilihan raya umum (PRU) ke-13 akan datang.

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  42. Senario terburuk adalah hanya memenangi lebih 120 kerusi tetapi kami yakin mendapat seberapa banyak seperti yang kita lakukan pada tahun 2008 jika tidak lebih,

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  43. DPM kita berkata beliau yakin bahawa rakyat Malaysia yang terdiri daripada pelbagai kaum akan terus menyokong dan mendukung kerajaan BN.

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  44. Muhyddin berkata, Malaysia telah menjadi antara negara termaju di kalangan negara-negara membangun.

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    1. Malaysia boleh dikatakan stabil dari segi perkembangan ekonomi dan politik.

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  45. Hasil usaha dilaksanakan kerajaan BN hari ini menyaksikan kedatangan pelabur ke Malaysia semakin meningkat.

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  46. Sehingga hari ini peluang pekerjaan banyak, industri bercambah bagai cendawan selepas hujan dengan nilai berbilion ringgit dibawa masuk.

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  47. Malaysia menyediakan pelbagai kemudahan untuk para pelabur, oleh itu Malaysia sudah menjadi negara tumpuan FDI.

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    1. Kestabilan politik juga unsur utama menarik pelaburan asing.

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  48. Malaysia masih terus maju dapat pembangunan, rakyat dapat menikmati kemajuan melimpah ruah!

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  49. Now 13 brings more lucks than suey loh..

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  50. But 13 could bring bad luck to the oppositions...

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  51. Bad governance, bureaucracy and corruption exist and thrive together. In a democracy which elects its leaders to rule the State, the people must share the blame if the State falls into wrong hands, for it’s them who hold the ultimate power to choose people who are entrusted with the responsibility of the upkeep of the State and effecting changes towards sustained development. Time and again we have seen the cases of bad, shoddy governance; brazen, alarming proportions of corruption in public; and a labyrinthine, tortuous bureaucracy so ingrained in the administrative system that it makes bribery and graft almost trivial, commonplace events.

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  52. When such a situation persists and prolongs itself, people begin losing hope, and despair and apathy get soaked in the public fervour. How do we come out of such imbroglios and bring the State again on a path where there are hopes and promises from a hopeless situation has been shown by Sabah and its people.

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  53. After languishing for decades under shoddy governance, lack of law and order, influx of a million+ illegal immigrants many obtaining Malaysian identities illegally and widespread corruption, Sabah and Sabahans effected the most important change awaiting them for decades – the call by Sabahans for the the abolishing of the “Chief Minister Rotation System” and hence electing 2 times in a row, 2004 and 2008, the Musa Aman government to rule the State. The result is before us to see – the people have begun harbouring hopes and promises have begun taking shapes.

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  54. Being the 2nd largest in terms of geographical area and the third largest by population, Sabah cannot be ignored. Its rich and varied culture is marked by the fact that it is the cultural hub of Borneo. Sabah has come a long way since North Borneo. From being the birthplace of Paganism to regressing into a State ruled by mafia-dons, from being the 19th century centre of international trade before turning into one of the economically most backward States, from being the centre of learning racial tolerance to coming last in terms of literacy rate in Malaysia, Sabah has seen it all.

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  55. The State hit the nadir during early 70′s as is seen in The Far Eastern Economic Review’s remarks about Sabah in 1971 – “Sabah has become a byword for the worst of Malaysia, of widespread and inescapable poverty, of corrupt politicians indistinguishable from mafia-dons they patronize, religious-ridden social order that has retained the worst human right violations. People had it enough and the water was overflowing well above the brim. Tun Mustapha was ousted in 1975, Datuk Harris Salleh was ousted in 1985, Pairin Kitingan lost his government in 1994 and the World Bank which had remarked at that time in 2006 that the issues faced by the State were enormous because of persistent poverty, complex social stratification, unsatisfactory infrastructure and weak governance ranked Kota Kinabalu as the second city after Kuala Lumpur in terms of ease of creating business opportunities and growth after Musa Aman took over the helm in 2003.

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  56. From being below national average in terms of growth (the economy grew by just 2.1% per year during 1990-1997 while the nation grew by 7.3%) to achieving an average growth of 7.03% against the national average of 8.5% in the 5yr period during 2004-05 to 2008-09, Sabah is the second fastest growing state in terms of GDP. These positive changes only show what people can do if they come out of their apathy and choose a capable leader at the helm. Musa Aman and his government are making inroads in the path of a sustained development and today Sabah is earning laurels for being a model state of growth; having transparent, able governance; and building a future for its people.

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  57. Now we should reflect on how Musa Aman effected such changes as to change the fortunes of Sabah and bring it on a road to recovery for it entails important lessons for us. Lorna Casselton, the foreign secretary of Britain’s Royal Society said “We have to congratulate Sabah under Musa Aman for preserving the forests,” “If they cut the forests, they can make billions of dollars; but they aren’t and that is so important.”

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  58. When Musa Aman took helms in 2003 the state of Sabah was was not a case of bad governance but the absence of governance. It speaks volumes of the steps he took towards rebuilding the state – establishing the rule of law and order and securing public safety and bringing in billions in investments.

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  59. There are now RM112.8 Billion worth of investments planned and committed in Sabah ever since the Sabah Development Corridor (SDC) was launched in January 2008 by Musa Aman. Several huge investments from both domestic and overseas such as in the oil and natural gas industry, oil palm, fisheries, live-stock breeding and tourism are now located in Sabah and flagship projects such as POIC Lahad Datu, Sandakan, Keningau Integrated Livestock Center, Sandakan Education Hub, Sabah Agro-Industrial Park, Oil and Natural Gas Cluster, Marine Industry Cluster, Kinabalu Gold Coast Enclave and agropolitan projects are already in the implementation phase.

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  60. Remember, Sabah’s forests, gold and minerals would have disappeared if not for Musa Aman. Musa Aman stopped logging in the Ulu Segama Malua and Maliau basin and created a forest buffer three times the size of Singapore to protect Danum valley from logging, mining and opening up land for agriculture. Without Musa Aman the forests and minerals such as gold there in the east coast of Sabah would have disappeared. Oil palms would have replaced the rainforest.

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  61. Besides 43,800-hectare Danum Valley, about twice the size of Penang island, was identified for conservation and was marked out as part of a commercial forest reserve of Ulu Segama and it was Musa Aman again who conserved it and protected it against logging. Musa Aman also stopped logging in Danum after creating a 250,000-hectare forest buffer and adopted sustainable forest management practises.

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  62. However, damage to the Ulu Segama forest reserves was already done long before by Musa’s predecessors who “hacked off” about 4,000 hectares that robbed Danum of a big northern buffer. The result was that acid rain fell on Danum at the height of a haze over Borneo.

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  63. It is a real shame that those who could have protected Danum and Ulu Segama Malua at that time before Musa Aman took the helm refused to do so for reasons only known to them and allowed “bad logging”. Forests were thus turned into oil palm plantations. The task thus fell on Musa’s shoulder. His strong leadership amid stable politics has allowed him to make unpopular decisions that are critical in conserving about 300,000 hectares of virgin forests, gold, coal and minerals in the Danum Valley and Ulu Segama Malua forest complex.

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  64. Under Musa Aman, professionals were finally allowed to practise their profession for good governance that allows good sense to prevail as he allowed innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship in managing Sabah’s scarce natural resources. Musa even stopped an attempt to log 20,000 hectares of the Danum’s buffer forests that would have fetched 4 billion ringgit (US$1.2 billion).

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  65. Under Musa Aman the state of Sabah has conserved a total of 3.9 million hectares or 53% of its landmass. Despite this the forest ecosystem health and integrity of these protected areas are constantly being undermined and under threat and which are believed to have affected the long term survival or viability of some key flora and fauna species

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  66. Now, Sabah is fast becoming a trailblazer in sustainable forest management. This is evident from the numerous accolades, notably from the United Nations, World Wildlife Fund Malaysia, Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and the Prince Charles Charity, for the success of its forest conservation efforts. In recognition of Sabah’s efforts, the UNDP has agreed to fund a RM14 million project on multi-use forest landscape planning and management at a 260,000ha active production forest area at the Kalabakan-Gunung Rara forest reserve in Tawau. Sabah’s forest conservation effort has also attracted the attention of Charles, the Prince of Wales, whose foundation is involved in funding numerous rainforest conservation programmes.

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  67. It is heartening to note that these strict practices have helped Sabah improve the way it manages its forests. Sabah under Musa has started giving priority to the protection of High Conservation Value Forests, which are home to diverse wildlife and plants, and also serve as watersheds. By committing to sustainable ways of logging, Sabah has also safeguarded the interests of local communities whose lives depend on the forest.

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  68. Switching from conventional logging to sustainable harvesting was perhaps one of the most difficult decisions Musa Aman had to make. This was due to the fact that Sabah was hugely dependent on timber for revenue, and opting for sustainable forestry management means making sacrifices such as losing short-term monetary gains, and doing away with old ways of logging. Despite uncertainties when the state embarked on the bold decision to push for a sustainably harvested forest, it has passed the litmus test and has proven the doubters wrong.

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  69. For Musa Aman, this is not just talk. Success stories, among them the Deramakot Forest Reserve which has been certified as a well-managed forest under the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification scheme. The practices are now well accepted and the goal of the Sabah Forestry Department to attain full certification for forest reserves by 2014 has started yielding results. To date, Sabah has 839,477ha of forest under some form of certification.

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  70. So all the lies churn out from internet portals like Sarawak Report that Musa Aman is finishing the forest in Sabah is all rubbish. These people writing all the rubbish dont even go down to the ground to see for themselves but seem to be writing and talking as though they know all. People are jealous of Musa success. Truly its Musa who has made decisions for the good of Sabahans. I respect him for this because he is doing it for our children’s children.

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  71. Within a short span of 9 years, Sabah has made big strides in the rebuilding and development processes. This is only a beginning but the roads have been built, goals have been sighted and people have been deployed – only treading the path is to be done and has to be done by the people together while Musa Aman is busy guiding them along the way. Meanwhile we can learn from Sabah not to lose hope and become apathetic, that people alone hold the true power and that change can be effected – we just need to act in the right direction.

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  72. STATE Barisan Nasional Youth wings here have been instructed to activate their machinery and identify young voters in preparation for the next general election.

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    1. Sabah BN Youth chief Datuk Awang Kadin Tang said the first step was to update information and data on young voters.

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    2. He stressed that it was important to know of their whereabouts.

      "The election machinery will be able to approach them, especially first-time voters, if they know their locations through collected data.

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    3. "Also, by knowing where they are, we can communicate with those who are not working in their hometown or are living elsewhere.

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    4. "This is to ensure that they return in time for the election and cast their votes."

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    5. Awang said this during a BN Youth leisure programme for the Keningau, Tenom and Pensiangan constituencies here recently.

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    6. He added that the Youth wings should continue monitoring activities in their own constituencies to ensure support from the people was maintained.

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    7. "We must work together and work harder.

      "We must ensure the Kadazandusun Murut communities and other ethnic groups stay confident in BN.

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    8. "All of this will ultimately help towards securing a huge victory for all of the constituencies."

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    9. Awang also said it was important of the Youth wings to be strong in relaying the correct message to the people, as well as overcome attacks from the opposition through various medium.

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    10. The people in Sabah and Sarawak are benefiting greatly under Barisan National (BN) as the vision-driven party has ensured that all Malaysians progressed under its leadership.

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    11. Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Dr Maximus Ongkili said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, who is BN and Umno president, was a leader ahead of his time who steered the country towards development with his 1Malaysia concept.

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    12. "The prime minister firmly believes that Sabah and Sarawak must progress and be given the necessary assistance before Malaysia can become a developed country.

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    13. "It is clear that he is a leader who works hard by going to the ground, especially in the rural areas, to ensure the people there are given the attention they need."

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    14. He said this after officiating at the Parti Bersatu Sabah training camp for the Tandek state seat last Friday.

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    15. Ongkili, who is also Kota Marudu member of parliament, added that BN had the important factors to continue being the people's government.

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    16. "Trust remains a key belief of BN in governing the people.

      "This is done through the principle of Janji Ditepati (promises delivered)."

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    17. BN parties, he said, looked after the people by raising issues affecting them at roundtable discussions as well as through negotiations.

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    18. He cited the use of the word Allah by non-Muslims as an example, adding that the issue was resolved amicably.

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    19. "BN parties serve the interest of the public.

      "This is because the government belongs to the people and is supported by the people."

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    20. Government will never leave the people without nothing. People will always be no 1 because without the people, it is impossible for the government to take in control. Make things more easier...

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  73. Semua jentera pilihan raya di 25 Umno bahagian di seluruh Sabah, diarah menggerakkan persiapan menghadapi kemungkinan Pilihan Raya Umum Ke-13 diadakan pada bila-bila masa.

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  74. ketua bahagian perlu memastikan jentera parti berjalan lancar dan mengatasi segala kepincangan yang ada dengan segera supaya tidak menjejaskan persediaan.

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  75. Kita belum tahu tarikh pilihan raya, tetapi jentera parti perlu bersiap sedia menghadapi PRU-13 dengan memastikan pencapaian menyapu bersih semua kerusi ditandingi pada pilihan raya lalu dapat dipertahankan lagi

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  76. Selain jentera parti, bahagian juga perlu proaktif menambah ahli, mendaftarkan mereka sebagai pemilih dan memastikan mengundi BN dalam pilihan raya akan datang

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  77. program yang giat dijalankan di seluruh negeri ternyata memberi kesan positif kepada rakyat kerana ia turut memudahkan mereka mengunjungi kaunter bergerak jabatan dan agensi kerajaan yang menyertainya untuk makluman lanjut.

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  78. semua parti komponen BN negeri seharusnya proaktif dalam menambah ahli dan mendaftar mereka sebagai pemilih

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  79. pelbagai produk dan pembaharuan yang diperkenalkan kerajaan melalui inisiatif seperti Program Tranformasi Kerajaan, Program Transformasi Ekonomi, Program Jelajah Janji Ditepati dan sebagainya.

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  80. program transformasi kerajaan pusat dan kelemahan kerajaan negeri yang dikuasai pembangkang menjadi faktor penting menarik semula sokongan rakyat terhadap Umno dan BN

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  81. Apabila BN kalah di lima negeri pada PRU-12 2008, rakyat sebenarnya telah memberi peluang kepada parti-parti pembangkang untuk membuktikan keupayaan mereka, tetapi mereka tidak menunaikan kebanyakan janji kempen mereka.

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  82. Perak kemudian kembali kepada BN apabila empat wakil rakyat pembangkang hilang keyakinan kepada parti mereka dan menjadi calon bebas yang menyokong BN.

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