Give Aminuddin another chance to strengthen Negeri Sembilan’s progress

Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said he wanted to elevate Negeri Sembilan’s standing and see both the state and Malaysia become examples for the region.

He said although the government still faced various challenges and unresolved issues, efforts would continue to improve governance for the well-being of the people.

Anwar said he would be the first to acknowledge and apologise for any shortcomings and weaknesses because he wanted Negeri Sembilan to be governed well. 

“I may be an older leader, but I continue to work with the drive and determination of a younger person. I love this state and want to elevate its standing. I want Negeri Sembilan and Malaysia to become examples for the region.

“But we must continue working hard. We have done our best. Is it enough? Not yet… I am the first to acknowledge and apologise for any shortcomings and weaknesses because I want this state to be governed well,” he said at the Grand Finale Jelajah Kekal Harapan programme last night, as quoted by Bernama.

Citing the administration of Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun, Anwar said several issues remained to be addressed, including unfinished housing projects, repairs to homes of the poor, and the welfare of the Orang Asli and Indian communities.

Anwar, who is also Pakatan Harapan (PH) chairman, stressed that the current government leadership was working sincerely and tirelessly without abusing power or benefiting from the country’s resources.

He urged Negeri Sembilan voters to give Aminuddin and PH another opportunity to continue leading the state in the upcoming state election (PRN).

“I hope you use this opportunity wisely to choose a government that can continue to administer the state well. Aminuddin has his weaknesses, but he is clean and hardworking.

“Negeri Sembilan is also developing. Give him the opportunity to continue because he has carried out his responsibilities well. A strong Negeri Sembilan will strengthen the Federal Government,” he said.