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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Petronas should repay PTPN study loans by Sabahans

Philip Among

KOTA KINABALU: A new citizen movement that has demanded that oil royalty for Sabah should be at least 70 percent, Oil for Future Movement (OFF), now wants state-owned Petronas to repay all study loans from PTPN (National Higher Education Fund Corporation) by Sabahan students.

OFF chairman, Phillip Among, said thousands from Sabah who had loaned study aids from the government-controlled PTPN have become victims instead of the scheme when they could not find jobs for courses taken under the PTPN loan.

"We have yet to determine how many exactly Sabahan students fell victims but in every districts that i went, there were parents and students who complained to us. Some of the PTPN loanees have been barred from leaving Malaysia because of their defaulted loan repayment.

"But how could these students repay when they are jobless? They can't even leave to try their luck for employment in other countries. Petronas which had been making huge profits from Sabah oil and gas must repay all these loans from PTPN," Among demanded.

Businessman Among claimed that the amount of defaulted PTPN study loans involving Sabah students is "not much" as compared to the profits Petronas had made out of Sabah oil an gas over a long years.

"PTPN study loan taken by Sabahans could be less than 10% of the reportedly total amount defaulted to the tune of RM40 billion, much of it must have been taken by students from the rest 11 states in Peninsular," said Among.

He said it is only logical for Petronas to help in now if the Federal Government wants to put a real meaning in its slogan "People First, Performance Now".

A few days ago, OFF has also demanded that oil royalty for Sabah must be backdated to 1976 and a statutory eight percent interest per annum should be paid.

Among then said that Sabah political parties, should insist on 70 percent oil royalty for the state and not just 25% or 30% as some of them have been demanding.
"This one-sided oil agreement evidently signed under extreme duress in 1976 between the federal government/Petronas and the Sabah and Sarawak state governments has come under increasing public scrutiny, and we have lost huge opportunities not only on oil royalty but other related businesses and hence we are the poorest today in Malaysia. We must be compensated," Among had said.

uld organise forums and seminars on it involving the youngsters including university students who are interested to fight for their generation and the next.
Among also called on the PR to elaborate on its royalty structure pledged to Sabah and Sarawak as so far it did not clarify whether the 20 percent pledge covers the outer waters.

He had also hinted that if OFF's demands are not heard, he would lead an initiative to bring the issue of oil and gas resources of Sabah and Sarawak before the United Nation Security Council via  here a global energy security protocol, for a determination by the international community.

"The Malaysian Government is not transparent on oil money derived from any waters in Malaysia including from Sabah and Sarawak, and we do not know where these money are being spent onto whereas we remain the poorest in Malaysia now. We need to know and we need to demand after all it is our rights to do so," he had said.

MR PHILLIP AMONG

52 comments:

  1. Memang ngam cadangan ini.begitu juga kpd pelajar dari Terengganu dan Kelantan.

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    1. Harap boleh diberikan peluang ni.

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    2. cadangan yang baik. mungkin boleh dipertimbangkan oleh Petronas.

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    3. ini hanya cadangan..apa pula pandangan petronas mengenai cadangan ini.

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  2. macam2 permintaan yang dibuat, tapi jika diterima bagus juga.

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    1. Ini antara permintaan yang tidak logik, hutang harus di bayar oleh peminjam.

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    2. betul juga tu. kalau sudah berhutang sendirilah yang kena bayar.

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    3. Permintaan macam ini cuma akan terus melemahkan rakyat Sabah kerana terpaksa bergantung kepada orang lain dalam apa jua hal. Tiada kerja, salahkan kerajaan, tidak mampu bayar PTPTN, salahkan Petronas. Semua ingin orang lain yang tanggung untuk mereka, kalau rakyat kita macam ini, jangan harap nak menjadi negeri yang membangun.

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    4. bagus lagi "petronas should take sabahan untuk kerja kerja petronas disabah " ahaha hutang bayar sendiri !

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  3. apapun, harap buatlah keputusan yang baik untuk rakyat dan negara.

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  4. -Quoted-
    "The Malaysian Government is not transparent on oil money derived from any waters in Malaysia including from Sabah and Sarawak, and we do not know where these money are being spent onto whereas we remain the poorest in Malaysia now. We need to know and we need to demand after all it is our rights to do so," he had said.

    Tapi pacik Philip Ambong kanapa baru saja apabila PM datang sini berkata: "Sabah bukan lagi satu negeri termiskin diMalaysia"!

    Mana satu yang dipercayai oleh kita?

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    1. Bila World Bank bilang Sabah termiskin dengan 40% orang miskin di Malaysia, ia berdasarkan bancian yang terperinci.
      Bila PM kata Sabah bukan lagi termiskin, ini cakap politik kosong.
      Pigi tanya urang kampung mana-mana di Sabah, mana ada perubahan dan mereka masih miskin lagi.
      Itu perbezaan, kenyataan berdasarkan fakta oleh World Bank berbanding dengan cakap kosong menipu rakyat menjelang pilihanraya.

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    2. Bos jd macam mana la kita mo kasi kaya ni org kampung yg ko bilang miskin ni. Bg durang 1 urang 1 juta la kan.
      Sy sukung!! Sy pun urang miskin di kampung ni.

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  5. easy said than done.. I don't know how they set the percentage.. do the percentage be done after doing some research??

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    1. As eye catching as it is this proposal or demand made by Philip Among, but still there is still the question 'WHY SHOULD PETRONAS COMPLY'.

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    2. Who signed the agreement? Blame on him/them.

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  6. Philip Among should establish the connestion between Petronas and PTPTN first before he make such outlandish demands.

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    1. WHY NOT? IT IS OUR INDEPENDENCE RIGHTS!

      WE OWN THE OIL & GAS SO WHY GIVE IT AWAY TO DEVELOP MALAYA?

      ARE WE PATRIOTIC SABAHANS OR NOT?

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  7. The loans should be payed by these students. What Philip Among is doing is simply spoiling them and giv them the impression that 'there will always a third party will help them to resolve their problems'.

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    1. peminjam haruslah membayar balik pinjaman yang telah dibuat..

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    2. Seharusnya pelajar yang meminjam PTPTN harus membayar balik hutang mereka sendiri.

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    3. Or Petronas help them to pay 50% from their loans?

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    4. cakap2 politik saja ni untuk dapat sokongan rakyat terutama sokongan dari yang ada buat pinjaman PTPTN.

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    5. Other PTPTN borrowers have successfully found jobs and managed to pay back their loans, why couldn't these do the same? Are we slowly becoming a dependent nation that always relied on other people to solve our problems?

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  8. This action alone will inhibit these students from maturing up, stepping up to the plate, taking on the responsibility as well as taking the initiative for their own betterment.

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  9. Why blame the PTPTN if graduates could not find jobs? My friends who borrowed from PTPTN could find decent jobs, who could they do it but others cannot. Its unfair to judge all PTPTN borrowers based on just a handful of unemployed.

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    1. more jobs opportunity must be created by the govt..

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    2. They are trying to put the blame on the govt too.

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    3. Tidak boleh salah kan kerajaan sahaja, mungkin mereka ini terlalu memilih, oleh sebab itu susah dapat kerja.

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    4. True said. It is not fair to blame one side only.

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    5. graduates shouldn't be too choosy. there are many jobs opportuinity out there.

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    6. graduan yang gagal mendapatkan pekerjaan harus lebih berusaha dan bukannya menyalahkan pihak lain.

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  10. Many students before this have borrowed and repay all of the PTPTN loans, does this means they will get repaid back all those they have paid?

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    1. Thing to ponder also. This will be unfair to them.

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  11. i agree...students should take responsibility... however, more jobs opportunities in social and humanity courses...

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  12. i think phillip mislead the students here...is there any hidden agenda behind OFF?

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  13. peluang pekerjaan di sabah harus diperbanyakkan lagi..

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    1. Kenalah cepat membantu mereka.

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    2. harap lebih banyak peluang pekerjaan di Sabah, dan belia2 Sabah harus ambil peluang ini, jangan terlalu memilih.

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    3. banyak peluang tapi tidak digunakan dengn baik. kalau tiada, boleh cipta peluang sendiri. rezeki ada di mana2.

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  14. itu sa nda berapa setuju....sebab ada biasiswa petronas cuma kasi banyak kouta untuk urang sabah, kalau ptptn memang dananya dari petronas pun, yang saya nda setuju betul mereka yang pigi oversea atas biasiswa memang dana petronas kerajaan guna, akhirnya mereka nda juga membayal/membayar dengan khidmat, tambahpula anak-anak urang kaya dapat anak2 mosikin haram nda kana kasi...............................tu begitu ramai sudah pti dapat ptptn...untuk durang kalau philip taw cerita di tawau, lahad datu atau sandakan , kalau ada COP KERIS kompom dapat yauuuuuuuuu !

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    1. Bukan saja kuota pinjaman perlu diberi dengan lebih banyak kepada Sabahan, malah pekerjaan. Petronas seharusnya lebih profesional dalam memberi biasiswa dan pekerjaan. Peluang itu bukan untuk golongan tertentu saja. Sendiri mahu tahulah.

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  16. This must be solve quickly, no more waiting.

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  17. Students have to take their responsibilities. They want to loan money, they have to repay to the creditors.

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    1. Pelajar perlu bertanggungjawab.jangan bersikap tidak ambil peduli.

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  19. Macam bagus pula permintaan yang dibuat oleh pihak tersebut. Senang juga hati para peminjam tersebut.

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  20. Tapi kalau PTPTN memudahkah urusan loan pendidikan lagi bagus.

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  21. Lebih baik minta kerja dengan Petronas daripada suruh bayar loan PTPTN.

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    1. betul juga..lebih baik minta kerja daripada suruh bayar loan..

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  22. apa pun, graduan harus meningkatkan kemahiran mereka agar lebih mudah untuk mendapat pekerjaan.

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