Tuesday, 30 December 2025

Don't be deceived by racist, hateful and false information narratives to change the Madani govt, Senator Abun reminds Malaysians

KUCHING, Dec 30 25: Senator Abun Sui Anyit has urged Malaysians to evaluate the success of the Madani government rationally and should be based on facts.

Caption: Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim (right) with the senators after the Dewan Negara session. Senator Abun Sui is second from right

He said it should not be influenced or deceived by the racist, hateful and false information narratives often played by the opposition and a few parties who fail to appreciate the true achievements of the government today, including attacks motivated by narrow interests against Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.

“We cannot change the government or the country’s leaders solely based on racist sentiments and hatred,” Abun said in his New Year's message today.

 “On the contrary, a change in leadership must be based on a mature assessment of the credibility of a figure, his leadership capabilities, and the strength of the party that is truly seen to be able to govern and lead the country stably in the future.

“The fact is, so far, no other leader has the credibility, experience, integrity and wide acceptance to compete with, let alone replace PMX, either in the near future or after the 16th General Election.

“The country still needs the continuation of stable, principled and reform-oriented leadership.

“However, the continuation of the country’s leadership does not mean the future is barren,” he said, stressing  the Madani government is also committed to uncovering, guiding and producing new talents for Malaysian leaders, so that the post-PMX leadership transition process will take place in an orderly, mature manner and based on the interests of the country, rather than being determined by sentiment, slander or hate politics.

“With the strong support of family, friends and all Malaysians, I am confident that the Madani government will continue to move forward, serve with trust, and build a fair, prosperous and competitive nation for all,” he stressed.

Abun emphasised that the Madani government has proven that a country's success is not born by chance, but is the result of policy stability, the courage to implement reforms, and the people's trust in the country's leadership.

He said domestically, the country's economy continues to be strengthened through high-quality investments, job creation and an inclusive growth agenda, with an emphasis on the well-being of the people across the regions, including Sabah and Sarawak.

“Internationally, the prime minister's leadership has successfully expanded strategic relations with various countries and the global community, thus opening up new investment opportunities and increasing world confidence in Malaysia.

“This has clearly strengthened the country's position and image on the international stage,” Abun said.

“All these achievements are not just numbers and statistics, but are translated into real benefits for the people, from family well-being, new economic opportunities, to ensuring a more resilient and sustainable future for the country,” he added.

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