
State Umno information chief Samsol Bari Jamali said this also reflected Khaled’s success in keeping the promises made in the 13th general election.
“It is not only the success of implementing them, but also adding value with planning and implementation based on current needs and preferences.
“The achievements in various fields, from the economy to housing, public infrastructure, poverty eradication, human capital, Islam and public service delivery, is all factually and explicitly reported,” he said, adding that the report also swept aside the negative perceptions by the opposition against the state government.
The report card, titled “Building the New Decade of Johor”, was released by the state government in conjunction with the state Barisan Nasional (BN) women’s machinery gathering at Universiti Tun Hussein Onn on Sunday.
It details Johor BN’s performance in the past five years, in a bid to curb the opposition’s attacks against the state government.