Sabah opposition party SAPP is bent on convincing NGOs and political groups across the divide to back calls for Royal Commission of Inquiry on illegals
KOTA KINABALU: Some 50,000 Malaysian citizens in Sabah have signed a petition demanding that the federal government set up a Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) on the hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants in the state.
The petition is to be handed to Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak or his deputy Muhyiddin Yassin during the current parliamentary sitting.
Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) said the petition was signed by 50,000 Malaysians who also gave their IC numbers.
Its Youth division chief Edward Dagul said that the signatures would only be handed to Najib or his deputy and they would be expecting a definitive answer from either of them.
“If I fail to give it to the prime minister or deputy prime minister, I will wait for another time to hand it to him, when they come to the state or during the next parliamentary sitting (in June).
“In the meantime, we will carry on and discuss with the other parties on the opposition front to make this a project for Sabahan youths until we get a definitive answer from the prime minister himself saying ‘No, we will not have an RCI for this’… then I will leave it up to the people of Sabah to judge.
“Even after we hand over the petition, the initiative will not end there. We hope to include other parties and NGOs which are in favour of this (campaign).
“We are not compartmentalising people into political leanings,” he told FMT.
Spin-off problem
Dagul said that they also planned to hand copies of the signed petition to Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman during the coming State Legislative Assembly sitting.
He said more than 50,000 signatures had been collected statewide but due to logistical problems they were not included.
“According to the secretariat (of the drive), there are probably another 20,000 more signatures,” he said, adding that though they had missed the target by half, those who signed were from across the political spectrum.
“We know that Upko, in principle, is fighting for the same thing because it is frustrated by the attitude of the federal government which is not even willing to look into setting up the RCI,” he said.
Dagul said that the Youth division had started the signature drive in early March after they had lodged a police report against Sulu Sultan Mohd Akjan Ali Muhammad whom they see as a spin-off problem of the illegal immigrants in Sabah, among many others.
However, Dagul also said that the campaign faced obstacles in the east coast where there was a higher concentration of illegal immigrants.
“Most of the signatures we collected were in Kota Kinabalu, the west coast and in Sandakan.
“Those who refused to sign were somehow linked to the government or whose family members are in public service and fear that they would be reprisal if they signed the petition,” he said.
SAPP in Sarawak
The SAPP team was also unable to visit certain places due to logistic problems and in some cases they were threatened with physical violence.
“In Tawau, we paid to use the space at a building but we were asked to leave when they found out what we were doing.
“The fishmongers in the Penampang fish market also threaten to beat us if we held the drive there.
“If this happens over a signature drive, what more if it’s something more concrete or serious?
“They dare to do this here; there’s a real concern. This is a threat to national security and sovereignty.
Everyone is expressing concern but why is it not being looked into?” he said.
Meanwhile, Dagul said that the SAPP Youth division would be sending teams to Sarawak to aid opposition parties while at the same time observing and learning from the state polls, in preparation for the general election.
“Our stand is that we will support persons or political parties whose common objective is to bring down the BN government,” he said.
On the disagreement between Sarawak Nasional Party (SNAP) and PKR, Dagul said that he hoped there would be no misunderstanding as SAPP would not be involved in resolving their issues.
“It is a concern for us but we do not want to be part of that.
“We are not here to solve your problems but we will help you to get rid of BN in whatever capacity we can.
“That is the objective and it should be the common objective. We are still hopeful they can come to some amicable arrangement,” he said.
I don't think RCI is enough to solve the illegal immigrant issue.
ReplyDeleteWhatever it is, I hope that this illegal immigrant issue will be solved as soon as possible before it get worse than it is now.
ReplyDelete50,000 Sabahans signed the petition. How much is the population in Sabah?
ReplyDeleteRCI is needed. However, it is just merely the tip of the iceberg. More concrete actions must be taken to solve the problems.
ReplyDeleteillegal immigrants bring many problems to us.
ReplyDeletemany sabahan support the RCI.
ReplyDeletewe can try to use RCI to solve illegal problem.
ReplyDeleteapa pun, harap masalah PATI akan dapat diselesaikan.
ReplyDeleteWhen the evil umno been kicked out from Sabah. All the Illegal Immigrant problems will be solved!
ReplyDeleteSarawak is a good example for Sabah to learn.
Sarawak NO UMNO = NO PATI!
Sabah with UMNO = FULL OF PATI with IC and PRIBUMI STATUS!
hmm I still think its not enough. even if the umno been kicked out from Sabah cause there are many illegal immigrant in sabah.
ReplyDeleteVenus, We do one thing at one time.
ReplyDeleteFirst is to get rid of umno. I believe there will be NO MORE FREE IC for PATI.
THEN, we talk about how we handle the PATI already in Sabah.
RCI couldn't solve all the problems. It's just to investigate the illegal immigrants.
ReplyDeleteThis is very2 important part of resolutions.
ReplyDeleteCara penyelesaian seperti kabur sekarang ni.
ReplyDeleteAre we keen enough to solve this problem?
ReplyDeleteMasih tidak cukup la tu tandatangan.
ReplyDeleteApa2 cara penyelesaian yang ada kita harus gunakan sebaiknya.
ReplyDeleteThe federal government should make us happy.
ReplyDeleteJumlah yang sangat banyak, harap kerajaan dapat menimbangkan untuk mewujudkan RCI itu.
ReplyDeleteNamun perancangan harus ada agar semuanya berjalan dengan lancar.
ReplyDeleteAll Sabahan really want the illegal can be solve..Time to time the illegal amount increase. What the govt action?so find the way to solve this. People believe govt can do.
ReplyDeletePATI semakin berleluasa. Rakyat semakin risau dengan kehadiran mereka yang tidak terkawal. RCI mungkin adalah cara yang sesuai untuk menangani masalah ini. Apa pun kita harapkan kerajaan meneliti terlebih dahulu. Kita tidak boleh biarkan PATI merampas hak rakyat.
ReplyDeleteNO UMNO = NO PTI
ReplyDeleteSarawak is a good example for Sabahans to learn.
Kick umno out from Sabah in the first place.
NO PR(Pakatan) = NO PR for PATI..Rasanya saya lagi risau jika Pakatan yang memerintah. Bayangkan saja mahu memberik PATI PR??Belum lagi menjadi pemerintah sudah berani berjanji. Jadi fikirlah sendiri. Biarlah kita dipimpin oleh pihak yang sederhana seperti UMNO/BN. Jangan kita dipimpin oleh parti perosak rakyat (PR). PR janjikan bermacam-macam janji untuk apa?Kerana penggundi Sabah untuk menawan Putra Jaya.
ReplyDeletealbet wong, I believe you are damn stupid dumb dumb.
ReplyDeletePR gives PR status to PATI
BN gives IC and bumiputra status to PATI
Local Sabah party will always say NO to PATI.
Say NO to party malaya!
Sokonglah RCI!
ReplyDeletemacam mana sekalipun tukar kerajaan, kalau rakyat Sabah sendiri yang tolong tu PATI tiada guna juga ngokk.. Anon.. ko boleh bagi jaminan ka kalau tukar kerajaan boleh selesai masalah PATI 100%?? Sabah bukan negeri kecil, banyak pulau2 disekeliling Sabah boleh jadi tempat persinggahan PATI.
ReplyDeleteMasalah PATI di Sabah adalah kompleks. dengan itu usaha mengatasinya mestilah terancang dan tidak boleh dibuat dalam sekelip mata sahaja. pelbagai penyelesaian konkrit telah dirangka dan dilaksanakan oleh kerajaan. ini termasuklah memperketatkan Akta Imigresen dan meningkatkan kawalan dan penguatkuasaan undang2, usaha melalui saluran diplomasi dan bidang kerjasama pembangunan ekonomi serantau, program regularisasi, makmal khas, operasi berterusan.. etc
ReplyDeletemewujudkan kawalan yang menyeluruh ke atas Pantai Sabah yang panjangnya melebihi 1500 kilometer dengan tenaga serta peralatan yang terhad bukan kerja yang mudah. kedudukan pulau2 di Selatan Filipina dan di Kalimantan Timur, Indonesia yang terlalu hampir dengan Pantai Sabah menyukarkan pengawalan terhadap kemasukan Pendatang dari kedua2 negara ini.
walaupun pembangkang mengambil alih pentadbiran kerajaan negeri sabah, belum tentu ada jaminan masalah PATI ini akan selesai.
pembangkang cuma tahu ke hulu ke hilir macam mandur.. cari apa2 masalah yang boleh dijadikan bahan politik.. bila masalah itu selesai tanpa segan silu terus mendabik dada kononnya mereka yang bertungkus lumus.. pergh.. sedangkan yang bertindak siapa??
ReplyDeleteRCI wouldn't help much in tackling the illegal immigrant issue.
ReplyDelete