DAP’s ‘Impian Sarawak’ merely a political agenda, says Abdullah Saidol

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Abdullah Saidol

SIBU: BN’s policies have always been about the people’s interest, doesn’t matter which political party they are alliance to, chief political secretary to the Chief Minister Abdullah Saidol said yesterday.

He said BN Sarawak had consistently delivered the necessary development, including the rural area.

“And, we don’t shout loud about it, unlike what DAP has done about its ‘Impian Sarawak’.

“Impian Sarawak is merely a political agenda of the DAP,” he suggested.

Added Abdullah: “DAP makes so much noise and publicity about its so-called small rural project, which is deemed not sincere. Nobody believes that DAP truly care about rural affairs.

“As for us, we are ever willing to admit that we need to improve our delivery system and method due to the vast areas that need to be covered.

“Proper planning is definitely essential and crucial, so that funds are not put to waste,” Abdullah, who is Semop assemblyman, pointed out.

He was commenting on news report that Pujut assemblyman Fong Pau Teck had not discounted the possibility of joining BN.

Fong, who was shown the door by DAP, reportedly said he could consider joining one of the BN’s component parties in Sarawak if the coalition’s policies were fair to the people, particularly when it came to Chinese-medium schools.

Abdullah said he believed that Fong wanted to serve the people better and he could not do that on DAP platform.

“Perhaps, few others in DAP have the same sentiment, similar to YB Pujut, but not dare to show it yet.”

“There is too much politics in the opposition. They concentrate too much effort on acquiring political power that their so-called caring for the people is glaringly artificial,” Abdullah claimed.