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Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud confirmed yesterday what Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak had disclosed in Bandar Seri Aman on Monday -- the chief minister's successor has been picked.
Taib, the chief minister and Sarawak Barisan Nasional chairman, said his duty now was to ensure that the transition of power was as smooth as possible and that everyone in his party, Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB), accepted his successor.
A smooth transition, he said, was important so as not to disrupt the development plans, particularly the implementation of the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE).
A smooth transition, he said, was important so as not to disrupt the development plans, particularly the implementation of the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE).
Without disclosing the name of his successor, Taib said he had thoroughly assessed his potential successors to ensure that whoever replaced him was the best choice and one who could work as part of a team."If he tries to emulate me or follow in my footsteps, I don't think that's possible. This is due to the age factor. There is a big gap in our ages."
"Many party leaders who were of my age fought with me and left the party when they failed. "Those who stayed on and rallied behind me were much younger. As a result, they were installed as the next generation of leaders."
Taib said these leaders had acquired enough experience in administering the state. He also said in the last 10 years, he had delegated some of his executive powers to his ministers and he had acted only like "the captain of the ship".
He reiterated he had no intention of staying around for too long. "I'm not going to hang around until I am on a stick. That's my promise. "I am nearly 75 and if I am to wait until I am (depending) on a walking stick, I cannot promise my successor I can help him by sharing my experience and wisdom. I do not want (to reach a point) where my successor cannot get help from me."
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Taib also pointed out that a poor power transition would upset the people in the state and they would be angry if his successor's performance was not up to expectations. However, Taib acknowledged there could potentially be a problem in the transition, similar to what he experienced when he took over from his uncle in 1986.
He said within the party, a change in power or a transition could result in some people not being able to accept the change or the choice. "When I succeeded Tun Rahman, there were people who said they were better than me." Asked about his hopes on the transition, he said it was for "a very smooth" transition and that his successor could implement the planned state initiatives, especially SCORE.
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The question here, why there are so much of statement telling lies by the opposition especially PKR & DAP?? they supposed to focus cleaning up their internal leaders rather than accusing others. Anwar, Karpal, Lim Kit Siang, Nik Aziz they're full of liars and they must be replaced too.
All of them has made so much damaged in the country, bunch of liars, broke the harmony of the people, create dissatisfaction among races and all sort of damages in this country. I guess Malaysian are intelligent enough to gauge these jokers and must be together REJECT pakatan!!!!
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So Malaysian, please use your voting power as to REJECT all these liars of the country!!!
Wake up Dude!!!!
Let's REJECT these jokers!!!!
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