What seems more urgent to Najib is time and money spent on buying over the rakyat's trust to serve as an insurance for BN, come the 13th general election.
Time and again, Pakatan Rakyat is blamed and ridiculed for harbouring the desire to helm the nation.

That Pakatan has such a dream is not the worry; what is troubling is the fact that the country’s “grave” is hurriedly being dug and that too by its leaders, Najib Tun Razak and Muhyiddin Yassin, both who are busy pursuing their own respective agendas.
Where Prime Minister Najib is concerned, the unexpected and humiliating defeat by the Barisan Nasional in the 2008 general election has shaken him to the core. And in his own “style”, Najib believes it is payback time as seen from his jet-speed delivery of one initiative after another.
Suddenly, there is so much good tidings in store for the rakyat. There was the much-exaggerated Bantuan Rakyat 1Malaysia and just recently Najib announced the 1Malaysia People’s Tuition Programme that would offer free tuition to 10,000 students in Selangor.
The premier has also promised to look into awarding licences directly to the nation’s 70,000 cabbies besides giving them an annual tyre allowance of RM525.