Sesungguhnya Bajet 2013 adalah merupakan bajet yang terbesar dalam sejarah negeri Sabah. Rakyat perlu menghakimi dan menilai secara jujur dan ikhlas kemampuan dan prestasi Kerajaan Barisan Nasional Sabah dibawah pimpinan Datuk Musa Aman yang sentiasa berhati-hati, berhemat dan telus dalam mengurus kewangan negeri Sabah.
Pada tahun 2001 Akaun Hasil Disatukan hanya berjumlah lebih kurang RM100 juta sahaja. Pada waktu itu, kerajaan tidak berupaya untuk membayar kenaikan gaji dan bayaran bonus kepada anggota perkhidmatan awam negeri sebagaimana yang dilakukan oleh Kerajaan Persekutuan. Namun, dengan Pengurusan Bajet dan Pengurusan Hasil yang berhemat dan bijak, Akaun Hasil Disatukan telah meningkat dari tahun ke tahun dan semakin kukuh. Pada tahun 2011, Akaun Hasil Disatukan telah meningkat kepada RM3.3 bilion dan ini merupakan catatan tertinggi dalam sejarah kewangan negeri Sabah.
Kedudukan hasil pada awal tahun 2001 pula ialah sebanyak RM1.2 bilion sahaja. Hasil tahun 2011 telah meningkat empat kali ganda iaitu mencecah jumlah RM4.4 bilion. Untuk pengetahuan semua, jumlah hasil yang telah dikutip sejak tahun 2001 hingga tahun 2011 adalah berjumlah RM28.14 bilion.
Manakala bagi rekod perbelanjaan negeri pula, pada tahun 2001 jumlah perbelanjaan hanya berjumlah RM1.15 bilion sahaja. Sejak dari itu perbelanjaan negeri terus meningkat dari tahun ke tahun sehingga mencecah RM4.36 bilion pada tahun 2011. Ini membawa jumlah keseluruhan Perbelanjaan sepanjang tempoh tersebut sebanyak RM24.93 bilion. Walaupun dengan perbelanjaan yang meningkat setiap tahun, kerajaan negeri Sabah masih berjaya mengukuhkan Akaun Hasil Disatukan negeri melebihi RM3 bilion.
Rakyat sendiri boleh menilai prestasi dan kecemerlangan yang dihasilkan oleh kerajaan Barisan Nasional selama ini. Kerajaan Barisan Nasional adalah kerajaan yang prihatin dan peka terhadap keperluan dan kehendak rakyat. Tidak akan wujud Kerajaan ini jika tidak dengan sokongan dan dukungan rakyat. "Umpama air dicincang tidak akan putus, ibarat isi dengan kuku" – demikianlah dekatnya kerajaan dengan rakyat dan rakyat dengan kerajaan.
Namun kita sedar akan wujudnya dalang-dalang tertentu yang sentiasa menghasut, mengadu domba dan mengapi-apikan rakyat, supaya rakyat membenci dan memusuhi Kerajaan dengan membuat tuduhan, tohmahan, hasutan serta menabur fitnah. Niat jahat mereka ini termasuklah yang disebarkan menerusi media siber dengan tujuan untuk menjatuhkan pemimpin dan kerajaan. Ini ditambah lagi dengan janji-janji manis pembangkang melalui pembentangan bajet mereka yang bercita-cita besar atau ‘ambitious’ kononnya Sabah akan menikmati kadar royalti minyak yang berlipat kali ganda serta pelbagai janji kosong yang mengasyikkan. Hakikatnya janji-janji populist itu bukan sahaja tidak realistik dan tidak berpijak di bumi nyata umpama angan-angan Mat Jenin yang boleh memufliskan serta menghancurkan masa depan negeri dan negara, akibatnya rakyat juga yang akan sengsara dan menderita.
Kerajaan Barisan Nasional tidak menjanjikan bulan dan bintang. Kerajaan Barisan Nasional juga tidak berani berjanji kepada rakyat jika kerajaan tidak mempunyai kesanggupan atau kemampuan untuk menunaikan janji. Lagi pun, apa guna berjanji jika tidak boleh ditepati? Kerajaan BN berjanji berdasarkan keupayaan dan pertanggungjawaban. Walhal pembangkang berjanji hanya untuk menyedapkan telinga rakyat sedangkan janji mereka adalah janji palsu yang sebenarnya mustahil untuk dipenuhi.
Sumber: Ucapan Bajet Negeri Sabah 2013
prastasi kerajaan Bn Sabah makin baik dan cemerlang.
ReplyDeleteBN Sabah ini adalah kerajaan yang terbaik untuk rakyat.
ReplyDeleteJangan mudah terpedaya dengan apa yang dipermainkan oleh pihak pembangkang yang ingin menjadi kerajaan.
ReplyDeleteangka2 diatas adalah bukti bahawa Sabah berada ditangan pihak yang benar2 mahu memajukan negeri ini..
ReplyDeletejika kerajaan BN Sabah rasuah, sudah lama negeri ini bankrap..
ReplyDeleteKerajaan Kelantan sehingga sekarang mundur..projek2 ditelan begitu saja
DeleteBN Sabah prihatin terhadap rakyat Sabah
ReplyDeleteA Sabah veteran politician foresees a more secure future for Malaysia under the Barisan Nasional (BN) administration, and paid tribute to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak for initiating transformation to make the country a developed nation by 2020.
ReplyDeleteTun Sakaran Dandai, 82, a former Sabah chief minister, said Malaysians should be grateful that the country had been blessed with leaders who not only helped the country gain independence but also took care of their well-being.
DeleteHe said he had faced various challenges to the development process in his 50 over years in politics and seen how the country had undergone changes for the better.
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DeleteSakaran said the transformation of the country was more pronounced under Najib, whom he described as the architect of the 1Malaysia concept.
He complimented Najib for his exceptional qualities. he afirmed that Najib wants to see the country enter the era of excellence rapidly.
ReplyDeleteIn just four years as the prime minister, the people have been overwhelmed by what Najib is doing and wants done.
ReplyDeleteNajib fulfills his promises to the people. Under the 1Malaysia concept, which gives preference to people regardless of race and religion.
ReplyDeleteAt present there are 1Malaysia clinics, 1Malaysia shops, 1Malaysia computers, 1Malaysia unit trust, higher salary for civil servants, subsidy for fishermen and large allocations for rural development.
ReplyDeleteAll these reflect the honesty of the prime minister in wanting to help the people regardless of race and religion.
ReplyDeleteSakaran said he was convinced that the people would be able to enjoy more facilities both in the urban and rural areas under Najib, and expressed the hope that they would give him a fresh mandate to administer the country.
ReplyDeleteThe veteran leader said the transformation programmes required time to be implemented and it was necessary to retain the BN government in the next general election.
ReplyDeleteSakaran recalled how the people had to put up with the lack of amenities during the colonial era, unlike now when they had good roads, schools, hospitals, electricity and clean water.
ReplyDeleteThe people of Sabah were "living in the dark" then because not only did they not have electricity supply, the state was also backward in all aspects, including communication.
ReplyDeleteFor example, taking an unwell person from my village in Semporna to Tawau, where there was a clinic, would require us to travel almost a day by boat.
ReplyDeleteGoing to Kota Kinabalu would entail travel by boat over several days because there were no roads.The situation has changed now.
ReplyDeleteAlmost all major cities and towns and rural villages have tarred roads.
ReplyDeleteIf previously, before joining Malaysia in 1963, Sabah was lacking in many areas, now, after 49 years, it has emerged as one of the more developed states in the country.
ReplyDeleteSakaran said drastic changes were also seen in the education and health sectors. "Previously, our children had to go to the peninsula or to other countries to further their studies.
ReplyDeleteNow, we have Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), a branch campus of Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), polytechnics and private colleges, as well as primary and secondary schools in every nook and corner of Sabah," he said.
ReplyDeleteMedical and health facilities were easily available in all the districts of the state, he said, adding that the "flying doctor" service attended to the people in the remote areas.
ReplyDeleteSakaran said the BN government had played a vital role in placing the people and country on the right track of development and progress, not only physically but also spiritually, and in terms of solidarity, mutual respect and human capital values.
ReplyDeleteThe people of Sabah were under opposition rule at one time, and we faced great difficulty then due to a lack of cordial relations between the state and federal governments.
ReplyDeleteIf there is no cooperation between the state and federal governments, implementation of development programmes will be relatively slow.
ReplyDeleteBut what is evident is that there are rapid developments has been done and witness by all in Sabah under the BN.
ReplyDeleteSakaran said the Sabah BN government under Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman had raised the state to a stronger economic position.
ReplyDeleteHopefully, the people would continue to support the government, and Sabah would remain a stronghold of the BN in the next general election and repeat the excellent performance of the 2008 elections.
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