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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Muhyiddin also left without a word on RCI


The deputy prime minister did not speak a word about addressing the issue of illegal immigrants in his brief visit to the state.

KOTA KINABALU: Both Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak and his deputy Muhyiddin Yassin were not in
Kuala Lumpur during yesterday’s massive Bersih 3.0 rally.

The sit-in rally calls for electoral reforms including the purging of “illegals” from the the electoral rolls, an issue that is especially prevalent in Sabah. Najib was in Sarawak and Muhyiddin was in Sabah.

But just as they both left the people in Kuala Lumpur high and dry, so did Muhyiddin when he left Sabah after his day-long visit without a whimper on the much-awaited Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) on illegal immigrants and the rampant issuance of Malaysian documents to these Muslim immigrants. Earlier this month, Najib did the same thing.

“He avoided holding a press conference…” said one senior journalist who had been waiting to see if Muhyiddin, like Najib, would also cancel his press conference, which is a normal occurrence for any federal leaders concluding their visit to Sabah.

“Alamak, DPM has no PC…” texted another journalist who had been waiting to shoot questions at Muhyiddin on some perennial problems in Sabah.

Muhyiddin, who is also Education Minister, had gone to SMK Narinang in Kadamaian, Kota Belud, to meet a gathering of community leaders there and announced projects worth RM45.5 million, mostly for the PBS-held Kadamaian state constituency.

Observers here noted that the project was “to prevent Kadamaian and possibly Kota Belud parliamentary seats from slipping away from Barisan Nasional”.

Muhyiddin also revealed that the Rural Development and Regional Ministry would upgrade six rural roads in Kadamaian next year “and if BN is returned to power” in the 13th general election.

The six stretches of roads in Kadamaian are Melangkap-Gaur-Piasau (RM25 million), Tengkurus-Lahanas (RM5 million), Kaung-Lobong-Lobong (RM2.5 million), Tuguson (RM2.5 million), Tintapon (RM2.5 million) and the Tokulung road (RM2 million).

He also announced RM500,000 each for the repair of SMK Narinang and for building a mosque in Kampung Pangkalan Abai.

Muhyiddin also announced a one-off token allocation of RM10,000 to each of the associations for the Dusuns, Bajaus, and Iranuns in the district. Similar allocations also went to the SIB, an evangelical church, and to an Iranun youth society in Kampung Pantai Mas where the Dewan Rakyat Speaker, Pandikar Amin Mulia, comes from.

Opposition making inroads

Meanwhile, Kadamaian assemblyman Herbert Timbon Lagadan in his speech at the school, admitted that the opposition is making inroads into his constituency and feared that the tide might turn against BN in the coming general election.

“The people are beginning to lose hope and are turning to the opposition because they believe they would be able to find solutions to the existing problems.

“The opposition is taking full advantage of this by playing up these issues. They told the people here that to solve the problems here, the BN government needs to be toppled.

“It is time we solved these problems,” Lagadan said.

Muhyiddin also made a walk-about at the multi-ethnic town before proceeding to declare closed the week-long Malaysia Trust Fund Week in Kota Kinabalu. He then left without saying anything more.

Luke Rintod

43 comments:

  1. Don't expect a coward to hold press conference. This guy merely good at making defensive statements after something occurred or said by opposition.

    As DPM has not making any big positive impact on the ppl. Very low profile just like his brain.

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  2. http://www.bestgore.com/torture/police-brutality-malaysia-protester-beaten-during-bersih-30-rally/

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  3. WHAT WERE THESE 2 FOREIGN BASTARDS DOING IN BORNEO WHERE THEY DO NOT BELONG?

    They are just like the "illegals" - interlopers in our country Sabah and Sarawak!

    Brothers & sisters we can have another 20 Bersihs but these BASTARDS have taken over our countries and we must rise to chase them out forever!

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  4. Persekutuan harus serius dalam penubuhan RCI..

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  5. Isu RCI sudah lama tertangguh rasanya rakyat sudah menunukkan kekecewaan

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    1. Banyak masa telah dilengahkan. Berapa tahun sudah pemimpin Sabah kali2 utarakan isu ini? Baru sekarang dapat perhatian. Itu pun belum ada jawapan muktamad. The clock is ticking!

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    2. Ini pasti mempengaruhi undi rakyat bila tiba PRU nanti.

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    3. Isu RCI sudah lama di perkatakan, harap kerajaan akan mengambil serius perkara ini.

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  6. Satu dua nyawa, terus ada RCI. Berjuta-juta nyawa rakyat Sabah tulen sini apa macam? Tidak penting ka?

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  7. Bagus bagi kuasa sama kerajaan negeri untuk putuskan penubuhan RCI. Masa semakin singkat. Kena proaktif jika mahu atasi masalah ini.

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  8. Kalau sampai tiba PRU RCI belum ditubuhkan, saya pun rasa sangat ragu2.

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  9. rakyat Sabah amat mengharapkan penubuhan RCI. hingga kini ia belum diumumkan. jgn biarkan rakyat menunggu lama.

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  10. Hahahaha,, si muhidin datang lagi tipu rakyat kedamaian,, nanti sudah menanag ,, putih mata semua rakyat kadamaian,, sekarang ni dia dtg pigi gred-gred saja tu,, semua jentera2 berat nanti akan d sewa untuk diletak kan ditepi-tepi jalan yang dimaksudkan tadi. jangan terpedaya,, sebab kerja ini pernah saya buat semasa saya berada dalam UMNOBN dulu. Semua hanya lah penipuan semata-mata. nanti menang pilihan raya, jentera itu akan di hantar kembali kepada tuan-tuan nya. Dan rakyat akan menunggu 5 tahun lagi untuk melihat perkara yang sama. Bagi saya, biar lah saya makan ubi kayu daripada buat penipuan tu sekali lagi. Mari kita sama-sama tumbangkan UMNOBN INI, Parti LANUN_LANUN NEGARA !!!!!

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  11. The setting up of RCI are still under consideration. Hopefully we will soon have positive feedback from the PM.

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    1. PM will need to make up his mind soon. The people are really eager to have this RCI est up.

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    2. harap PM akan mengumumkan penubuhan RCI sebelum pilihan raya.

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  12. memandangkan masalah PATI adalah hal yang serius dan tidak boleh dipandang ringan oleh semua pihak, maka ia perlu diselesaikan dengan segera.

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    1. RCI diperlukan bukan sahaja di Sabah, tetapi di seluruh negara. Sabah bukan sahaja satu negeri yang mempunyai masalah PATI. Sebenarnya Selangor adalah negeri yang mempunyai PATI yang terbanyak.

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    2. Masalah PATI harus di selesaikan dengan segera untuk kebaikan semua pihak.

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    3. usaha berterusan diperlukan untuk selesaikan masalah pati.

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  13. Perkara ini bukan sahaja berkaitan dengan isu politik tetapi ianya soal sosial, perlembagaan, kebudayaan, keselamatan dan isu-isu demografi yang perlu diselesaikan secara positif tetapi tegas sebelum PRU akan datang.

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  14. buktikan kepada rakyat bahawa kerajaan negeri/pusat benar-benar prihatin terhadap isu projek IC dan PATI yang sedang dihadapi di Sabah

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  15. Hopefully this issue will be resolved

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  16. all political leaders in Sabah, regardless the government or oppositions, to stop their bickerings, mudslingings, accusations and counter-accusations against one another and to put their heads together and work out a workable political solutions that would bring benefits to the people of Sabah

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    1. Too bad the opposition are constantly bickering among each other, DAP and SAPP, Star and SAPP, PKR with PAS etc...

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    2. masing-masing mementingkan diri dan mengabaikan hak & milik penduduk.

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  17. Regardless what the media trying to say, i still have faith with the promises & assurance made by the leaders from this state, namely Bernard Dompok. He already said it out loud in the media that the RCI is on its way, & it will going to be suicidal if he's bluffing...

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    1. Got RCI or not makes no difference...PATI problems will never be resolved under BN.

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    2. The Sabah BN already hand up the Terms of Reference to Najib, all we can do is to wait for him to make the decision regarding this.

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  18. Muhyddin is not the one who can make decision regarding the implementation of RCI, why expect any statement from him?

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  19. Having Bersih Rally is not the best solution for any problems, no matter if there is Bersih 3.0 or Bersih 30.0, it does not resolve the problems.

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  20. perhimpunan Bersih tidak membawa sebarang penyelesaian. Ini hanya untuk kepentingan peribadi pihak tertentu sahaja.

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    1. perhimpunan selalunya tidak membawa kepada penyelesaian sebaliknya menimbulkan pelbagai kesan negatif.

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  21. Masalah Pati bukan boleh di selesaikan dengan segera, perlu ada perancangan yang terlti dan kerjasama dari semua pihak.

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    1. kesungguhan daripada semua pihak penting untuk selesaikan isu pati ni.

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  22. Muhyiddin not the decision maker, he ca njust share his point of view.

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  23. Tidak harus Kerajaan Persekutuan mengabaikan permintaan RCI. Ia penting untuk mencari punca masalah.

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  24. The RCI has long pending.

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  25. Semoga BN membuat keputusan bijak untuk menubuhkan RCI.

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    1. harap keputusan mengenainya akan dibuat dengan segera.

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  26. harap masalah pati yang berlaku di Sabah akan dapat diatasi dan semua harus bekerjasama mengatasinya.

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  27. Persoalan mengenai RCI semakin membimbangkang. Harap perkara ini akan dapat diumumkan secepat yang mungkin. Tuntutan tertangguh akan semakin bertambah jika dilengahkan lagi.

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