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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Oil royalty: ‘We don’t need to beg’

Sabah STAR says that Raja Petra's argument about oil royalty must be true because Putrajaya has not branded him a liar.

KOTA KINABALU: State Reform Party (STAR) has not taken kindly to Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak’s accusation that opposition’s talks about increasing the oil royalty is just “political gimmick”.

STAR deputy chairman, Daniel John Jambun, said: “The way I look at it, Najib has handled the issue of increased oil royalty very poorly, judging from the way he made his remarks in Putatan last week.”

“In essence, Najib said that the demand for increased royalty is just an opposition gimmick and that it is another empty promise of the opposition.

“He is also saying that 20% or even 50% royalty doesn’t make economic sense because at this level of royalty, allocations to Sabah would have to be cut.

“He is also saying that the opposition’s promises in the last election haven’t been fulfilled and that the opposition also wants to reduce petrol prices.

“These are very old and boring rehashed answers which are easy to rebut,” said Jambun.

He said the demand for increased oil royalty is not a gimmick but something which will definitely be implemented when Barisan Nasional loses power.

“This is not an empty promise… and it makes a lot of economic sense for Sabah, Sarawak and Terengganu because with that level of royalty, we won’t need federal allocation anymore,” he added.

Jambun said the allocations Sabah was getting today are just crumbs compared to the huge amount the state is giving to the federal government every year, besides the billions of annual taxes collected from Sabah.

“How silly to say that we haven’t fulfilled our promises in the last election because we didn’t take over Putrajaya yet. If the people vote us in, we can implement.

“In fact, it is the BN which failed to fulfil a lot of promises and created a lot of mess since coming to power so long ago.

“I have listed these in my long list of scandals and wasteful abuses of the people’s money – by the hundreds of billions – published in online portals under the title ‘Najib should clarify financial scandals.’ I am still waiting for a reply.”

RPK’s reasoning logical

Jambun also pointed out that the BN also needs to answer Raja Petra Kamaruddin’s (RPK) argument on this issue which he had elaborated in Malaysia Today under the title “How East Malaysia and Terengganu were robbed of their wealth.”

He said Raja Petra’s reasoning and logic about the whole thing is very simple.

Essentially, the blogger said the oil and gas belongs 100% to the states.

Jambun said that Raja Petra made some very powerful statements which, if they are wrong, could land him into a lot of trouble, probably, for treason.

“But if he is wrong, how come Putrajaya had not responded with a hue and cry about Raja Petra being a liar or being seditious? Why?

“If it is true that Sabah, Sarawak and Terengganu have been cheated and robbed in broad daylight through the use of the Petroleum Development Act, the law should be amended or repealed for causing us great injustice and financial losses for so many decades.

“Najib’s argument that the demand for higher oil royalty is not making economic sense is pure nonsense because, morally it is our oil, our God-given resource and was promised to us in the Malaysia Agreement.

“If the federal government wants part of it, then a reasonable percentage should be left for Sabah to enable it to develop itself, not take almost everything and leave five percent back, which is just crumbs.

“How much is five percent really? How do we know that what we are getting is really five percent or just one percent because the Petronas account report is supposed to be confidential?

“In a statement published on Feb 15, I said that with a 50% royalty, Sabah won’t even need anymore development allocation from the federal government, because we would then be able also to take care of not only our physical development but also our health, education, and even security needs.

“We would be having revenues in the tens of billions per year, so why would we have to beg from Kuala Lumpur?”

BN doesn’t wants Sabah to progress

“We would then be having an annual budget of RM20 billion instead of the current RM4 billion, which the BN leaders are calling ‘a huge budget’

“If the federal government is worried that it would lose some of the revenues it is now collecting, then how about the fact that Sabah is now very poor because Kuala Lumpur is robbing its resources?

“Remember, it is not a case of us taking money from the federal government, but a case of the federal government robbing us of what rightly belongs to us.”

Jambun assured he was not talking about oil royalty in isolation but in the context of the rights of Sabah, Sarawak and Terengganu.

“Why is the BN so reluctant to give the higher oil royalty?” he asked.

“Why can’t BN just say, ‘OK, we will also give you 20% royalty if we are voted back into power’?

“Maybe there is only one reason: BN doesn’t want Sabah to progress too much because if it is too developed it will overtake the Peninsula and Putrajaya will no longer be able to treat it like a beggar.”

written by Raymond Tombung

40 comments:

  1. MALAYA NEED US (OUR OIL) MORE THAN WE NEED MALAYA!

    IF OIL & GAS BELONG TO SABAH 100%- WE HAVE NO NEED TO BE APPENDED TO MALAYA AS A COLONY!

    WITHOUT OUR OIL MALAYA WILL NOT BE WHAT IT IS TODAY AT OUR EXPENSE OF BEING IMPOVERISHED!

    IF WE CONTROL OUR OIL WE CAN BE A RICH INDEPENDENT STATE!

    WHY ARE OUR POLITICIANS WORRIED ABOUT?! WHAT ARE WE WAITING FOR?

    CAN'T THEY SEE THIS IS CRYSTAL CLEAR?

    TAKE SABAH OUT OF MALAYSIA!

    INDEPENDENCE FOR SABAH NOW!

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    1. It is not easy to take Sabah out of Malaysia, our best bet is acheiving autonomy.

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    2. And it is not easy to get autonomy power either.

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    3. Do you think majority will support if Sabah want to quit from Malaysia?

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  2. Powerful!!
    True!
    full
    of
    truth!

    Najib
    Penyamun-moden!

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  3. how about other state oil producer? they are also will demand for the same percentage.. then the federal govt lead by Pakatan will have no more funds to be allocated to all states.

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    1. jadi PR haruslah memberikan penjelasan dan pendirian mereka mengenai perkara ini.

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    2. selain hasil minyak, agaknya dari mana lagi kerajaan persekutuan menerima dananya?

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  4. Unless Sabah can stop relying on Petronas to harvest and process the oil, we will still have to depend on them.

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    1. so we have to establish our own oil company...

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    2. But how? If we have the capability then we should have our own established oil company from the beginning.

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    3. i think it is not easy for Sabah to adapt the new situation if they stop relying on Petronas.

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    4. Selagi Sabah bergantung pada Petronas, selagi kita perlu mendengar arahan Petronas.

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  5. Sabah harus mendapat lebih byk manfaat dari Pertonas.

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    1. lebih banyak peruntukkan dari petronas dan persekutuan..

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    2. True. More and more profits should be given to Sabah.

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    3. not only oil royalty but also project from Petronas. SAMUR project for example can boost Sabah economy.

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  6. moga Sabah akan mendapat yang sepatutnya.

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    1. moga???????????????????????????????????????

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  7. we are no beggar...why should we beg for something that rightfully ours from the beginning? sabah rights must be protected..

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    1. Yes. Why must we beg for something that is ours? Sadist.

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    2. Yeah, don't need to beg, just keep quiet and the oil royalties will drop from the sky!

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  8. perkara ini makin rumit..

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  9. Pertambahan dan projek pembangunan Petronas di Sabah tidak harus dikaitkan.

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  10. Perjuangan autonomy harus diteruskan.

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  11. Ini lah masanya untuk Sabah menikmati lebih banyak loyalty.

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  12. Petronas contribute a great expansion in Sabah.

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    1. There are mega projects from Petronas in Sabah. That is undeniable. If only the benefits can be felt and received most of our people.

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  13. Loyalty harus dikaji supaya pendapatan neegri bertambah banyak untuk projek pembangunan yang berterusan.

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  14. Mengenai royalti tersebut kita perlu juga mengambil kira akan pengurusan yang dilakukan untuk mendapat hasil bumi tersebut.

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  15. bagaimana kalau royalti dinaikkan dan subsidi minyak pula ditarik??Siapa yang akan sengsara nanti. Cuba kita fikirkan logik.

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    1. Kita perlu subsidi untuk minyak. Sekiranya subsidi minyak ditarik semua barang di Sabah akan bertambah mahal.

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    2. mungkin lebih baik jika Petronas memperbanyakkan saja projek mereka di Sabah ni daripada terus menuntut kenaikan royalti minyak.

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  16. Wazxiran..
    Betul juga..Kalau subsidi minyak ditarik..Mungkin harga minyak kita mencecah sehingga RM3/liter..Jika harga minyak naik pasti harga barang keperluan akan naik juga. Kalau semua naik rasanya pembangunan dibuat tidak ada makna kalau rakyat dalam hidup kos yang terlalu tinggi.

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    1. Kenaikan harga minyak kerana tiada subsidi ini pasti akan menyebabkan semua barangan lain turut naik harga. Pengangkutan awam naik harga, pemandu lori naik harga, barangan juga secara automatik akan naik harga untuk menutup kos pengangkutan.

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  17. Semakin ramai yang memainkan isu royalti minyak untuk Sabah sebagai satu cara menarik penyokong.

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  18. Mungkin ramai yang menyokong royalti lebih untuk penduduk Sabah. Namun perkara ini perlu dikaji terlebih dahulu. Cakap sememangnya mudah namun untuk perlaksanaan itu perlukan kajian semula memastikan pendapatan negara tidak terjejas.

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    1. It is the norm for opposition parties to make all kinds of promises because they know they are not the ruling party and all their promises remain false promises

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  19. hope the people of Sabah would not be easily dupe by the opposition’s promises. Opposition good at talking and making empty promises but not in following up and acting on those promises.

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  20. Hopefully our leaders can come to an agreement with the federal government dan Petronas pertaining this oil royalty issue.

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