He must prove his worth
With the announced exit of Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi as prime minister in March, there are already moves within Umno to ensure his deputy Datuk Seri Najib Razak takes over the premiership without contest. Umno would have gained the much needed credibility if only it encourages open contest for all the posts, including the president, in the coming party polls in March. This is the only way to ensure that the best man gets the job and would be in best interest of democracy within the party.
Judging from the on-going nominations for the post of Umno president, Najib is almost certain to succeed Abdullah as the next prime minister. With that possible scenario in mind there are already many who have expressed fears of the possible return of another era of “Mahathirism” with Najib’s ascent to the top post. In fact former Law Minister Datuk Zaid Ibrahim says that Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad will become Malaysia’s “de facto PM”, standing behind Najib.Many have also expressed fears that Najib’s rule may also see the return of authoritarianism where suppression of freedom of expression and human rights would be stepped up.
All these fears may be unfounded but till now Najib has not said or done anything to reassure the people. I am sure that after all these years in politics Najib has developed his own style of leadership, has his own ambitions to develop the nation and is not going to allow himself to be dictated by any quarters. I am sure he values the principles of democracy and rule of law and would uphold them at all times and at all costs during his tenure.
If Najib really want the people to rally behind him, he has to quickly act to allay these fears of the people from all sectors. He must move fast to reassure the people of his capabilities and good intentions to serve them more effectively. The people do not want a Prime Minister who would be a mere puppet being influenced by others into making decisions that are unwise and wrong. The last thing right thinking Malaysians want in the return of Mahathirsm, which they had in abundance, to say enough is enough.
Apart from the possible return of Mahathirism, there are also many major scandals involving the Prime Minister in-waiting. Najib must be able to prove his innocence without the slightest doubt if he is to be credible leader who wants to bring honor and pride to the nation. He must boldly meet these scandals head on to clear his name otherwise he would be doing a great disservice to the nation and its people.
The people want a PM who is seen to be clean, trustworthy and above all who has the interest of the people at heart in formulating and implementing policies that are in keeping with the times. They do not want out dated policies that are not going to succeed in today’s keenly competitive global world.
The Opposition is bent on preventing Najib from taking over the reigns of power .It is throwing all sorts of allegations, one after the other, to discredit him. Najib must move to prove beyond doubt that all the allegations are baseless and that he is that right man for the job. Silence on his part will only give credence to the Opposition and deny him this golden opportunity to become the sixth Prime Minister of the nation. The people are mature and wise enough to reject Najib or any leader who cannot prove his worth.
Dr.Chris Anthony
This site contains comments and articles on current issues affecting us,Malaysians. They views expressed are my own, gained through experience over the years,as an ordinary citizen who worked as a doctor and then a surgeon and retired as such.
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Njib's authoritarianism nothing to worry about, its TDM's whims and fancies the problem,'cos najib will have holes in his boots to dance to his tune.
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