Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Anwar attained PhD. in Empty Promises?


Grand promises are easy for PKR leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to make because the opposition need not have to fulfil them to the people, said Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Dr Maximus Ongkili.

The Kota Marudu member of parliament said it is plain to see that Anwar is just a “master promise maker”.

Dr Ongkili described Anwar’s promises made at a ceramah in Kota Marudu to give RM650 to each old folk and RM100 to every child born until they reach the age of 18 as “just another promise they can make under the sun because they don’t have to fulfil them”.

“I urge Anwar to stop making wild promises. If the opposition in Pakatan Rakyat are sincere, then implement these promises now in the Pakatan-controlled states,” Dr Ongkili said.

Speaking at the launch of Gerakan Biru Kota Marudu at the Kota Marudu

Community Hall, he said his Kota Marudu parliamentary constituency which include the Tandek and Matunggong state seats, have developed by leaps and bounds under Barisan Nasional.

This is undeniable, he said, and the development can clearly be seen notably in terms of infrastructure and amenities such as roads, water supply, housing as well as education.

“We admit more needs to be done, thus it is important for the three seats in Kota Marudu to remain in Barisan Nasional in order to benefit from the transformation programmes initiated by our Prime Minister,” he said at the event that was held to ensure Kota Marudu remained a stronghold of Barisan Nasional.

“The opposition cannot improve on this development in Kota Marudu. What they can do is bring Kota Marudu backward if they are given these seats,” he told the people who thronged the hall.

At the event, Dr Ongkili also gave out RM100 each to 100 old folks, single mothers and the poor who received the Yayasan Kebajikan Negara aid in conjunction with Hari Raya.

Also, a total of 21 mosques in Matunggong and 25 mosques in Tandek

received RM1,000 each while two suraus in Matunggong and 25 suraus in

Tandek received M500 each from the MP’s touch points allocation




Source: Borneo Post

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