Sunday, November 22, 2009
Daim said Najib doing well
IN AN exclusive interview with Mingguan Malaysia today, former Finance Minister Tun Daim Zainuddin gave a general thumbs up to PM DS Najib's administration, saying that the people's confidence have returned to the Government. The one-page interview, among others, said the 1Malaysia concept has come at the correct time too. He was also asked on the KPI introduced by Najib, to which he said ministers should not be obsessed with their KPI but to serve the people well and effectively. When asked what are his hopes for Najib, Daim said he wished the PM would continue to bring positive changes in the administration in the interest of the people.
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1. Zaman Najib penuh dgn fire-fighting samada dgn pembangkang mahupun dgn parti komponen selain dari hebahan kes Antathuya di kabanyakan akhbar luar negeri.
2. Realiti rakyat yang sebenar nya hidup menderita :-
-a. Penganguran
-b. Ketiadaan pembangunan ekonomi dalam kebanyakan bidang
-c. Bad Debt terlalu tinggi
-d. Kebanyakan rumah kos sederhana/ rendah dilelong oleh bank akibat kegagalan pembayaran.
e. Belia berumur bawah 35 tahun kebanyakan muflis
-f. Harga barang runcit terlalu mahal
-g. Jenayah menjadi jadi seperti rasuah, rompakan, ragut , kecurian akibat desakan hidup.
3. Rakyat tak perlu iklan seperti slogan 1Malaysia. Apa yg rakyat perlu adalah keselamatan dan senang mencari rezeki samada bekerja atau menjalankan perniagaan.
how to contact daim...really admire him. - joe
Ha ha ha...Joke of the Day
Sahabat,
Prestasi Najib jika diukur dengan cabaran hebat yang sedang dihadapi oleh UMNO dan negara, sangat wajar untuk dianggap baik.
Namun saya fikir, orang sekeliling, seperti barisan kabinet, barisan MT UMNO, dan lain-lain, masih kurang memberi apa yang sepatutnya. So, harus ada pihak yang perlu mengejutkan mereka supaya bingkas, 'bangun dari tidur'. Masih banyak lagi kerja yang perlu dibuat untuk orang Melayu dan negara.
Well, I think the 1Malaysia concept is an ingenious device to silence the PR's Malaysian Malaysia slogan. But, labels have to be backed with action. We lost an opportunity in not making Sep 16 our national holiday, in the spirit of one Malaysian std time. We also have been mute about 1sekolah.
KPI's are useful measures, if carefully chosen. But they are not everything, and ultimately its all amounts to whether the people believe there's been some progress in specific areas of their lives. The KPI's published so far haven't been impressive.
Dr Mahathir's decades rightly gave priority to Malay development and modernisatation, and these should be continued, because the prosperity of the other races depend on the modernisation of the Malays. We have to have KPI here, as well as KPI's for general housing, education, medical provisions per population and see that these are improving. Otherwise, we lose touch with the people, which by Najib's own admission is what a democracy is about.
Some promising steps to outsmart the PR seem to have been lost.
-Praxis
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