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Our focus not street politics but people’s welfare: Amanah chief

Ikhwan Zulkaflee

Amanah must continue to act as a bridge between the government and the people, said its president Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu.

SHAH ALAM: Amanah must continue to act as a bridge between the government and the people, said its president Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu, stressing that the party’s focus has always been on serving the rakyat rather than engaging in street politics.

“Amanah is not a party that shouts in the streets but one that works on the ground,” he said in his keynote address during the party’s convention yesterday.

Mohamad, who is also Agriculture and Food Security minister, said the two ministries under Amanah leadership – the Agriculture and Food Security Ministry and the Health Ministry – are the lifeblood of the people.

He said his ministry has successfully reorganised the national subsidy structure, stabilised the prices of chicken and eggs and saved more than RM1 billion in government expenditure.

Meanwhile, the Health Ministry under the leadership of Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad continues to champion the welfare of doctors and patients, introduce digital systems and strengthen public hospitals.

“These achievements show that when we lead with integrity and trust, the people will benefit, God willing.”

Reflecting on the party’s journey, Mohamad said Amanah’s first 10 years were a “survival phase” focused on building its foundation and earning public confidence.

He added that the party is now entering its second decade, a phase for strengthening and expanding its influence.

Mohamad said there are three key priorities for Amanah moving forward as a party.

“First, strengthen Amanah’s political brand as a progressive Islamic party.

Second, fortify the organisation at the grassroots level.

Third, nurture a new generation of leadership.”

The Kota Raja MP also emphasised the importance of leadership renewal, saying that no leader, including himself, will remain at the top forever.

“Those of us who have been around longer will continue to train and provide opportunities for younger leaders to carry on the struggle.”

He also reminded members that leadership does not belong to any one individual or group but to all within the party, from those hanging posters and flags to those crafting political strategies.

“Every person who holds power must be just and compassionate towards all party members.

Leaders must unite, not divide,” he said, urging Amanah members to uphold the party’s values of fairness and inclusiveness.

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