Seri Najib Razak
reminded all parties that education is too important and valuable to be politicized.
He said the Federal Government had never politicized the sector despite
Kelantan being under an opposition party for more than 20 years."We may
have differences of opinion and political squabbles but the education sector is
too important, too valuable, for anybody to make it a political pawn."That
is why I give a guarantee that the Federal Government will continue to give
attention to education in the state."Whatever is given to other states, we
will always give consideration to Kelantan," he said at the presentation
of early schooling aid at SK Seri Wakaf Baharu here yesterday.
Beliefs
The prime minister said
the Federal Government, through the national education system, wanted to
produce a generation of pious and knowledgeable students."Transformations
are not based on slogans. If the slogan is developing with Islam but
educational programmes are not held, then it will not become a reality."I
want to stress this to the people of Kelantan so that they will understand our
principles, direction and religious stand in fighting over an issue."
Najib Tun razak said
God had promised that the pious and knowledgeable would be given a higher
position to show that religion gave a special emphasis on knowledge."We
were ordered to be His caliphs in this world but how can we bring prosperity on
Earth if we do not have the knowledge. If we are pious but do not have the
knowledge, then we will not be able to improve ourselves. However, if we have
the knowledge but are not pious, then the knowledge may be misused."
Education
will bring Transparency
Najib also said
Kelantan had achieved several successes in the educational field, the latest
being coming out second in last year's Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah, behind
the Federal Territories."The Federal Territories and Putrajaya are
different as the pupils are children of officers and civil servants but in
Kelantan, they are from various backgrounds. However, they still manage to come
out second."I would like to congratulate all teachers who have worked hard
and shown their dedication and parents who also have an important part to play
in the achievement of their children." Transparency will promote growth.
Najib said the Federal
Government had allocated RM201.5 million for various educational programmes in
Kelantan this year. This, he said, included the students' educational trust
fund (RM33 million), 1Malaysia school milk programme (RM1 million), scholarships
(RM19 million) and book vouchers for Form Six students (RM5 million).
"We hope the
assistance will be put to good use and we are certain that the students, who
have been given a chance, will try to transform themselves."Later, Najib
took part in an hour-long walkabout to the famous Siti Khadijah wet market.
The prime minister
arrived at the market at 9.15am accompanied by several Barisan Nasional
leaders, including state Umno liaison chief Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed, Kota
Baru Umno division chief Datuk Mohd Fatmi Che Salleh and state MCA secretary
Tan Ken Ten. Some 1,000 traders welcomed Najib on his arrival. He then met the
traders operating at the ground and first floor of the market. Trader Abdul
Rahman Yaakub, 65, said yesterday's visit was like a repeat of history for
him."Forty years ago I had the chance to shake hands with Nagy’s father,
Tun Abdul Razak Hussein, who was prime minister at the time, when he had a
walkabout programme here."
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