
Kota Kinabalu: Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) President Datuk Chin Su Phin urged Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to take a decisive action and replace all incompetent ministers to ensure the country gets back on the right track.
He said Malaysia is currently at a critical moment, facing economic decline, social injustice and chaotic policy, all due to the incompetence of certain ministers.
Advertisement“These ministers do not only lack governance capability, but have repeatedly exposed their incompetence, hypocrisy and cowardice in front of the people.
“Malaysia can no longer be held hostage by these incompetent ministers; it is time for a major overhaul,” Chin said at the LDP Chinese New Year Open House here Sunday.
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“These individuals enjoy high-ranking positions and salaries without fulfilling their duties.
Advertisement“They are incapable of formulating effective policies, maintaining national stability or even carrying out basic administrative functions.
“These Ministers, who fail to maintain national unity and fulfil their responsibilities, are not fit to hold government positions.”
AdvertisementChin said if a minister was unable to perform duties, they must be replaced immediately.
“The people will suffer as long as incompetent people remain in the government.
“We can no longer tolerate these politicians, who are indifferent to the people’s welfare and continue to mislead the country.
He said the people are most infuriated when some incompetent ministers compromised with extremist forces, without considering the threat to national interests, stability and unity of the country.
For instance, he said the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs) Datuk Dr Mohd Na’im Mokhtar had completely lost control over management, causing religious institutions (such as Jakim) to wield excessive power, even overriding the government.
“This is a direct insult to the democratic system. Who is governing the country? Why can certain non-elected individuals determine sensitive national policies? If ministers cannot control these institutions and ensure the authority of the government, they are unfit to continue serving as ministers!”
Chin called on the Prime Minister and the Unity Government to urgently carry out a thorough government overhaul.
“Malaysia can no longer tolerate this, and the people’s patience has run out.
“These ‘little Napoleons’ are dragging down the government, preventing truly capable leaders from playing their roles, which in turn affects the country’s development and stability.”
He said Malaysia needs ministers who are truly capable and willing to serve the people.
“The people need decisive, determined, and responsible leadership. National unity should be the government’s highest priority, not a casualty of political deals,” he said.
Present were SAPP Deputy President Datuk Edward Dagul, Star Vice Presidents Senator Datuk Edward Linggu and Datuk Kenny Chua, Sabah United Chinese Chamber of Commerce President Datuk Michael Lui and Datuk Clement Yeh.

