Malaysia

Malay unity key to nation’s progress and future, says SPCAAM

The Malay Muslim component is the nation's foundation and as long as they are united, the rest, including workers, will also enjoy a strong, peaceful and prosperous Malaysia.

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 09 May 2024 5:27PM

Malay unity key to nation’s progress and future, says SPCAAM
SPCAAM urged Malay Muslim leaders and political parties to find less divisive ways of proving their worth and value to the Malay Muslim population, said its presiden J. Solomon. – The Vibes pic, May 9, 2024.

THE unity of the Malays in the country is key to ensuring a peaceful, united and strong nation, said the Social Protection Contributors' Advisory Association Malaysia (SPCAAM).

Its president, J. Solomon said in view of this, SPCAAM urged Malay Muslim leaders and political parties to find less divisive ways of proving their worth and value to the Malay Muslim population.

“If Malays remain united the non-Malays will also work towards uniting communal political parties so we can benefit from a united Malaysia.

“Whoever has split the Malays are the ones benefiting by keeping them apart,” he said in a statement.

He said the Malay Muslim component is the nation's foundation and as long as they are united, the rest, including workers, will also enjoy a strong, peaceful and prosperous Malaysia.

“When Malay Muslims become weak and divided, the entire nation suffers the negative effects that have been prevalent of late. 

“Recently, the value of our Ringgit has been depreciating, and in turn placing racial harmony to the test.

“Justice is also being blatantly infringed upon and the cries of the weak have been ignored and arrogance has creeped into the current administration.

“SPCAAM is aware of the deteriorating state of affairs in the country and the 16 million workers, who make up almost half the population, suffer the brunt,” he said.

With the interest of the workers and country in mind, Solomon called on all Malay Muslim leaders and parties to heal the division in the Malay Muslim population, for the sake of the country and future of our children. – The Vibes, May 9, 2024.

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