A New Malaysia

A new Malaysia

A new Malaysia

It is exciting times in Malaysia

A country promoted as truly Asia

Emerging from a decade of darkness

It now aspires to be a nation of greatness.

 

GE14 paved the way

People power held sway

With a corrupt regime overthrown

A new government promising hope was born.

 

The RAHMAN prophecy has been fulfilled

It must have been God’s will

The fourth Prime Minister is back again

Malaysians’ prayers have not been in vain.

 

Tun Mahathir becomes the seventh prime minister

Trouncing Najib to show he is the master

At ninety three years old

He is the oldest prime minister in the world.

 

GE14 was the most emotionally intense election

Emotions ran high with surges of hope worries fears and elation

Facing extremely daunting odds against BN’s might

PH persevered and won the closely fought fight.

 

The huge attendance at PH’s ceramahs hinted at a possible victory

The battle cries of ubah and ini kali lah may finally create history

An end to the reign of the Man of Steal

As Malaysians united for the kill.

 

A Malaysian tsunami it has been hailed

Gerrymandering and dirty politics have failed

Such a sweet sweet victory

A new chapter in Malaysia’s history.

 

Najib had been on a roll

With money and power he never thought he would fall

Mind-boggling corruption reigned

As the country’s coffers were drained.

 

Rosmah paraded herself as the First Lady of Malaysia

Trapped in her own world of fantasia

Surrounded by bomohs and her massive collection of handbags and jewelry

Living a life of whoop-de-do and revelry.

 

Malaysia is now on the mend

With the corrupt rule of BN coming to an end

The voice of the rakyat has spoken loud and clear

We have triumphed over the politics of fear.

 

The whole nation had been captivated by frogs

Rumours had it that for RM20 millions they could be bought

On May 10 chicken was everyone’s favourite dish

KFC hit the jackpot as chicken is its niche.

 

The Pakatan Harapan government offers hope for a better tomorrow

Relegating BN to play an opposition role

Malaysians are waiting in anticipation

As the new government begins to take corrective action.

 

The MACC Chief Dzulkifli has resigned

That’s undoubtedly a great sign

Datuk Seri Mohd Shukri is the new MACC boss

He’s out to recover what has been looted and lost.

 

RoS Director General Surayati Ibrahim has been transferred out

Her allegiance was very much in doubt

With Masyati Abang Ibrahim as the new chief

There is little room for more mischief.

 

Apandi has finally been given the sack

For the integrity of the Attorney General Office is at stake

Enter the new AG Tommy Thomas

Salvaging the integrity of the AG Office is a must.

 

With the MoF red files in his possession

Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng has been revealing BN’s transgressions

Home Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s patience is running out

Jamal Jamban may soon find himself in a police lock up.

 

With Mat Sabu as the Minister of Defence

Our country’s security is in good hands

Helming the Education Ministry is Dr Maszlee Malik

Who has the caliber to make his ministry tick.

 

Anwar Ibrahim is now a free man

His sufferings may take time to mend

In his times of sufferings  his wife Wan Azizah stood with him in solidarity

She is now Tun Matathir’s deputy.

 

Cans of worms need to be opened

So many misdeeds and scandals have happened

Malaysians demand answers to all these controversies

Even if the answers may turn out to be quesy.

 

Raids on Najib’s house and condominiums had been conducted

The  haul of money and gold bars had been counted

The value of the seized handbags and jewelry need to be assessed by experts

But all these may be just the tip of the iceberg.

 

The 1MDB fiasco was unprecedented

Causing Malaysia’s reputation to be dented

Kleptocracy became synonymous with our nation

MACC was crippled by inaction.

 

The perpetrators of the 1MDB fiasco must be brought to justice

MO1 and Jho Low top the list

Thanks to Xavier Justo Clare Rewcastle Brown and Sarawak Report

We may see the culprits in the dock.

 

The RM250 million Cowgate

Politicians on the take

The Pan Borneo Highway controversy

Politicians and their cronies seemed to have it easy.

 

It is time to re-investigate the unsolved high-profile murders

That had torn the families of the victims asunder

Hussain Ahmad Najadi Teo Beng Hock and Kevin Morais come to mind

Their murderers seemed so hard to find.

 

The Altantuya murder case must be reopened

Abdul Razak Baginda must know what really happened

Private detectice Bala Subramaniam may be gone

But Sirul Azhar Umar can be brought home.

 

Let’s not forget the Scorpene submarines

To the Altantuya murder these are linked

Hundreds of millions in kickbacks

Justice must be served on these scumbags.

 

The Council of Elders is a council of five persons of eminence

Drafted to provide the new government with assistance

In the implementation of the 100-day promise

Their contributions will be greatly cherished.

 

BN accuses PH of engaging in politics of revenge

They are finding it hard to adjust to life in the opposition bench

Going after perpetrators of massive corruption is part and parcel

Of unraveling the intricacies of the corruption puzzle.

 

May 9 was a day of liberation

The PH victory has planted seeds for better race relations

But there is a need for caution against slipping into old ways

May vigilance and integrity guide our days.