Actually to become successful is more on Cronyism, Korupsi lah nothing about vision and discipline craps…boring!!!
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Dayaks must have vision and discipline to achieve success — Taib
by Hilary Sebastian, The Borneo Post, May 16, 2010, Sunday
BINTULU: Pakatan Rakyat (PR) which has a different political agenda cannot emulate the power-sharing concept that Barisan Nasional (BN) has been practising for the past 50 years, said Chief Minister Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud.
Moreover, leaders of the various component parties of BN practise a high degree of tolerance and respect and are able to work together in harmony with each other which has led to the success of its power-sharing concept, he said.
On the other hand, the opposition does not practise power-sharing, instead its leaders are politically divided, he said in his two-hour speech at the second Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS) triennial delegates’ conference here yesterday.
“The concept of dividing power and power sharing are two different things. In BN, its leaders who are of different races agree from the start on equal power sharing, unlike the opposition which wants to share power only after getting the mandate from the people,” added the chief minister who is also state BN chairman.
Elaborating on the power sharing in BN, Taib said the concept is evident when all its component parties discharge their duties in close cooperation with each other with mutual respect, wisdom and vision to serve the people, without any selfish personal or party agenda.
Besides that, Taib also stressed that BN has a proper governing system, whereas the opposition has no experience to show in running a government.
“611 (15 per cent) cases are still under process and only 81 (2 per cent) applications were rejected as they were under Section 47 or due to breach of title condition,” he said.
Therefore, based on the statistics, the chief minister said the government, through the Land and Survey Department had received over 84 per cent of applications for renewal of titles.
“I have always emphasised that this policy on land lease renewal is a reasonable one and I have always said that the state government is sensitive and responsive to the needs of the people,” he said. For example, the chief minister said, prior to this policy of renewal of land leases, there was no provision in the Sarawak Land Code for renewal before the expiry date.
“Having considered all feedback received during the recent land seminars organised in Bintulu, Sibu and Kuching with inputs from leaders of SUPP, I have decided to simplify the renewal process with regard to land used for residential, commercial and agricultural purposes.
“The revised rates are flat, and does not involve calculations, which could give rise to bureaucratic delays.”