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No more politics, get to work, Pahang regent tells state govt

Development, people’s welfare should now be priority, says Tengku Hassanal Ibrahim Alam Shah

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 Nov 2022 2:38PM

No more politics, get to work, Pahang regent tells state govt
Tengku Hassanal Ibrahim Alam Shah Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah says that as the election has ended and the state government has been formed, now is the time for the Barisan Nasional-Pakatan Harapan unity government to work. – Bernama pic, November 28, 2022

PEKAN – The Regent of Pahang Tengku Hassanal Ibrahim Alam Shah Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah today ordered the newly formed Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Harapan state government to put aside political ideology and sentiments.

Having agreed to form the state government, Tengku Hassanal said, the two coalitions should place the state’s development and the people’s welfare as their priority.

“Now is no longer the time for politics, enough is enough. The election has ended and the state government has been formed, now is the time to work. In the process of achieving a developed state. The people no longer want to see you (elected representatives) continuing with politics, looking for faults here and there.

“On the other hand, the people want the elected representatives with positions in the government to bring about change so Pahang continues to move forward,” said the regent.

Tengku Hassanal said this at the presentation of instruments of appointment and swearing-in of Jelai assemblyman Datuk Seri Wan Rosdi as menteri besar at Balairung Seri Istana Abu Bakar here today.

As for the opposition-elected representatives, Tengku Hasanal said they should provide an effective check and balance by doing their jobs professionally and in a mature manner by giving advice and ideas to improve the state’s administration.

Tengku Hassanal also advised the elected representatives to be clear in their intentions and not to abuse their positions to become rich, saying that he would do spot checks on them.

“The respect an elected representative gets is not because of the title ‘Yang Behormat’, but for solving the people’s problems.

“As elected representatives, they should work diligently, go down to the villages in their constituencies to always see what needs to be taken care of, and let me know if there are issues that cannot be resolved.

“I want to remind all quarters that issues of race and religion should not be politicised. Do not sacrifice development and progress for political ideology and interests. It has been 65 years since the country achieved its independence. We should be running, instead of crawling...do not let immature politics take us backward,” he added.

Tengku Hassanal also congratulated Wan Rosdy on his appointment to helm the state for his second term and also to Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim on his appointment as the 10th prime minister.

He said he hoped for close cooperation between the state and federal governments for the state’s development and the people’s well-being.

In developing Pahang, he said, efforts made should be in line and consistent with the concept of environmental social governance and environmental sustainability.

“I do not reject development but it must be done in a controlled and sustainable manner so that we can enjoy the progress and increase the state’s revenue while preserving our treasures,” he added.

Tengku Hassanal also reminded elected representatives, department heads, and district officers to always be prepared to face the monsoon. – Bernama, November 28, 2022

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