Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said the federal government
supported the establishment of the KDM College in Kaingaran here as it
is the right move to provide wider opportunities for students from
Sabah’s interior to pursue higher studies.
KDM College in planning
“The federal government
not only supports the plan, but will also cooperate with the state
government to share the cost. However, the amount of the allocation will
be determined after reviewing the proposals to be presented soon by
Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan,” he said.
“This
is what the Barisan Nasional government is all about. If we say we’ll
build, we’ll build … and we deliver what we promise,” he said at a
meeting with the people and ground-breaking for the KDM College at
Pinsompuruan Square, here.
Also present were Najib’s wife Datin
Seri Rosmah Mansor, Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman and Pairin, who
is also the state assemblyman for Tambunan. Najib said the BN
government would not promise something it cannot fulfill, unlike the
opposition parties which he said always promised the moon and the stars
just to garner support.
“You can fool all the people some of the
time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time, they (opposition)
have been fooling the people all this while … they don’t walk the talk
and I hope the people in Tambunan can see that,” he said.
The
Prime Minister said he has four wishes for Malaysia. But to realise
these dreams, he is calling for the people’s continuous support. Speaking
during the Meet The People and KDM College project ground-breaking
ceremony here yesterday, Najib said he wants to ensure continuous peace
and harmony and safer country for the people.
“I also hope we can
do bigger changes, a transformation for both the urban and rural areas,
and for the people to earn a high income in line with our aim to be a
developed nation. “My third wish is for me and my colleagues in
the government, both central and states, to create opportunities under
the great blue sky of 1Malaysia so the people can have a fair share of
its benefits. “I have another dream and that it to lead a better and stronger Malaysia for the future generation,” he said.
He
said all this is possible through “Iso (Kadazandusun word for One)
Harapan (Hope), Iso Tujuan (One Mission) and Iso Malaysia.”
“That
is why I work hard to realise my dreams. In the last three years, we are
seeing the changes and I do not think I need to explain one by one
because the people can feel it, they know what is being and have been
done.
“I dare to say things because I make sure I make it happen.
We in Barisan Nasional ensure these promises are fulfilled unlike the
opposition who would offer you the sun and the moon, and even the galaxy
to get your support. They are no good, only BN can fulfill its words
and promises for the good of the people,” he said when addressing over
5,000 people who attended the event at the Pisompuruan Square Tambunan.
The KDM College is expected to be built on a 600-acre site in Kampung Kaingaran, some nine kolometres from here. Meanwhile, Pairin said with the setting up of the college, locals may pursue their higher learning at their ‘doorstep’.
“Normally
parents are forced to send their children to Kota Kinabalu or
Peninsular Malaysia to pursue their education, but now they can do it in
their hometown, thus lightening the parents’ burden. “This is a
historical moment as it also marks the federal government’s first step
towards shaping the Kadazan Dusun Murut (KDM) community and excel
alongside other races.
The event, Pairin said, also marked three ‘firsts’ for Najib. “He
is the first Prime Minister to come here, the first Premier to approve,
support and contribute financially to the setting up of a KDM Community
College and the first Premier to recognise the Kadazan Dusun Cultural
Association (KDCA), its visions and missions,” said Pairin.
Tambunan secara tidak langsung akan mendapat kemajuan dengan terbinanya kolej KDM ni.
ReplyDeleteProjek Kolej KDM ini wajar diberikan sokongan kerana ini boleh membantu meningkatkan sistem pendidikan tinggi di Keningau terutamanya untuk golongan KDM.
ReplyDeleteSyabas kepada kerajaan Sabah kerana meluluskan projek ini, semoga ia akan disiapkan dengan lancar.
ReplyDeleteprojek kolej KDM akan memacu kepada pembangunan kawasan setempat dan membantu penduduk menjadi masyarakt yang berilmu.
ReplyDeleteKDM kolej ini satu usaha yang baik untuk penduduk SAbah.
ReplyDeleteUsaha kerajaan yang prihatin kepada rakyatnya yang perlu merantau jauh untuk menimba ilmu. Kolej KDM pasti dapat membantu pelajar Sabah.
DeletePembinaan kolej KDM tu harap2 dapat dilaksanakan secepat mungkin. Supaya dapat membantu pelajar KDM di Sabah.
ReplyDeletesyabas kepada Pairin kerana berjaya menarik perhatian kerajaan persekutuan untuk menyalurkan lebih banyak dana ke negeri ini..
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