2008/06/18
Abdullah working hard to fulfil polls pledges
KOTA KINABALU: The 100 days since the March 8 elections have been the same for the prime minister as the days before - filled with nothing but hard work.
Abdullah reacted with surprise when asked the question, saying he did not even know that he had been 100 days in his second term as prime minister.
He said a lot of hard work was required to fulfil all the pledges made by the Barisan Nasional in its manifesto for the last election.
"Besides the promises we made in the last election, we also have yet to fulfil some of the pledges we made in our 2004 election manifesto."
Abdullah hoped that the people understood the rationale and reasons behind the increase in fuel prices.
"We cannot use our revenue, including that from our oil, solely for subsidy," he said, reiterating that funds were also needed to implement development projects for the benefit of the people.
The prime minister said the government had to ensure an equitable distribution of the country's wealth.
"But rest assured we will continue to find ways to ease the hardship of the people.
"What good would it do the government to burden the people?" Abdullah asked.
On reports that several political leaders and members of parliament in Sabah planned to leave the BN and form an independent group, Abdullah said he was not aware of it.
"I have not been told of anything (about Sabah political leaders and MPs ditching BN)," Abdullah added.
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