PM: The nation must continue to develop for a better quality of life



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PETALING JAYA: Malaysia must overcome challenges to become a developed nation whose successes can be enjoyed by all its rakyat, says Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin (Photo).

In his National Day address, the Prime Minister said that while Malaysia has witnessed many achievements, it must continue to develop so that all citizens can enjoy a high quality of life.

“The development of the country is not seen only in terms of economic growth figures, the stock index or the amount of foreign and national investment.

Instead, it’s about the source of income and quality of life for each of you.

“Economic growth figures are only significant when you have a constant source of income, a comfortable home, quality education, good health, environmental sustainability and security to lead a happy and peaceful life,” he said.

He acknowledged that not everyone in the country was lucky, and some had to work two or three jobs to put food on the table.

“Many also don’t have enough savings if they lose their livelihood. Some can hold out for a month or two, but beyond that, they have to take on debt and fight for their lives, ”he said.

When the Covid-19 pandemic hit the country, he said, the government rolled out various aid to the rakyat, including Bantuan Prihatin Nasional, the bank loan moratorium and the wage subsidy.

As the country would lose RM2.4 billion for each day business was suspended, he said the government decided to open the economy in stages, while launching the National Economic Recovery Plan (Penjana).

“Alhamdulillah (Praise God), today the country’s economy is growing, with more than 15 million workers back on the job.

“The unemployment rate has also experienced a fall from 5.3% in May to 4.9% in June.

“I understand that many economic sectors were severely affected by the pandemic and it will take time to fully recover. But I am sure that if the economic recovery trend continues, our economy will recover, ”he said.

Muhyiddin said the pandemic had taught the country a very important lesson about caring for one another.

“To date, we have successfully handled this crisis because we are prihatin (caring),” he said, acknowledging the efforts of leaders, volunteers and ordinary Malaysians who adhered to standard operating procedure.

He stressed that the Perikatan Nasional was a government that would always put the welfare of the rakyat as its top priority.

“Perikatan Nasional is a government that cares about its rakyat (Prihatin Rakyat). I promise to make this the main guiding principle of this government.

“In keeping with the National Day theme of ‘Malaysian Prihatin’, I urge all of you to soak up the spirit of independence by looking out for one another.

“Take care of our families, our friends, our neighbors, our workers and all the people around us.

“Take care of our nation as well. Protect their independence, safeguard their sovereignty, defend their peace.

“Insyallah (God willing), our beloved country will remain independent, free and sovereign forever,” he said in his speech at Stadium Merdeka, the historic site where Tunku Abdul Rahman proclaimed the country’s independence.



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