Monday, 6 July 2015

Najib's Finest Hour

Najib, just do one decent and honourable thing and STEP DOWN so that you will not be cursed forever. However, if you stubbornly chose to stay on despite all the allegations against you and filthy scandals, you would go down in history as the most malicious, corrupt and moronic leader in the country.
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KUALA LUMPUR: Former Law Minister Zaid Ibrahim bluntly told Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak, in his latest blog posting, to step down but only after he does something to redeem himself so that he will be remembered differently.
“You must step down as Prime Minister because there’s no way you can get out of this hole,” said Zaid in an obvious reference to allegations against him in The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) last Friday. “The country needs a new direction and a new team of leaders.”
“You can of course ignore what I have said and remain as Prime Minister for the next 10 years, but they will remember you for Altantuya, 1MDB and the AmBank private banking account.”
He conceded that Najib taking advice from him “at this hour of great turmoil in his life was furthest from his mind”, but he felt compelled as a former colleague (albeit a brief one) and so there was no harm in trying, “just in case there’s a one-in-a-million chance he will read this”.
Zaid suggests that Najib could transform the country in six months, before he steps down. “No one in his team today was willing to do so. He will be remembered as a man who redeemed himself. The choice is for Najib to make.”
If Najib leaves a legacy of tackling corruption, even if he just puts some initial measures in place, said Zaid, he will be remembered differently.
The former Law Minister thinks that Najib remaining in office will just exacerbate the country’s problems and the people’s suffering. “Nothing he does henceforth will make the people of this country trust him, and he will not be able to govern effectively in such a situation,” he said.
For once, he implored Najib, “do not believe what your star-gazers tell you. Your colleagues, friends and advisers will want you to stay, but not necessarily because they care about you”.
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Najib must salvage something of his life as Prime Minister before he steps down despite all that has happened.
freemalaysiatoday.com

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