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Friday, 18 February 2011

Do Not Allow Any Obstacle To Hinder Development - Muhyiddin

MIRI, Feb 17 (Bernama) -- Do not allow any obstacle to hinder the process of bringing better social, education and health services to the people, said Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

He said as such the people of Sarawak should return the Barisan Nasional (BN) to power in the coming 10th state by-election to ensure uninterrupted development strides in the state.

Speaking at the 1Malaysia Chap Goh Mei celebration at Batu Niah, about 100km from here Thursday, he said he was happy to notice the "feel good" atmosphere during his visit to the state.

He said the big turnout at the Chap Goh Mei celebration showed the strong support of the people towards the BN and their confidence in Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak's leadership.

The prime minister has introduced comprehensive development strategies, which leave no stone unturned however insignificant or small they may be as long as they affected the people, he added.

He said under Najib's stewardship, the country recorded a stunning economic recovery and growth.

At the function, Muhyiddin announced a RM56.24 million allocation under the first rolling plan of the 10th Malaysia Plan for the Sibuti parliamentary constituency here.

He also announced another RM2 million allocation for the implementation of small projects.

Speaking to reporters later, Muhyiddin said the local Chinese community should always be part of the government as it adopted a pro-business attitude.

"We have come out with clear and firm policies to further enhance the country's business growth," he said.

He called on the Chinese community to bring up their problems to the state and federal government which would help iron them out.

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