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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Sabah deserves better than liars or traitors


Comment by Erna Mahyuni (Sabah for Sabahans?)

Before you send me to Kamunting, realise I am not advocating Sabah leaving Malaysia.

But I think it is high time Sabahans have a good, long think about the status quo.

As it is, things cannot stand.

Last I checked, Sabah is still the poorest state in Malaysia. Nabawan in Sabah is the poorest town in the country, with a 70-per-cent poverty rate.

On top of that, a small private army has landed in Lahad Datu intent on claiming Sabah as its own.

If we had a referendum, what with all the “free citizenships” Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s administration has so benevolently bestowed upon foreigners, would Sabahans actually have the numbers to keep the state in Malaysia?

Or would our new Sabahan brothers and sisters vote overwhelmingly to become part of the Philippines or even choose allegiance to the Sultan of Sulu?

A wanted Filipino fugitive is also now finding safe haven in the state, rumoured to have family connections on the Sabah government.

So much for Sabah “prospering” under Barisan Nasional rule.

Sabah politicians have called on the federal government to do something about the massive influx of foreigners into the state for a long time.

Only now has a Royal Commission of Inquiry been called, and it has confirmed what most of us already knew.

That we have been betrayed.

What right did the former prime minister have to give citizenships to foreigners as he liked?

What he did might have been technically “legal” but it was morally wrong and it was a betrayal of the state, a betrayal of the Sabah people and going against the heart of the 20-point agreement that said the state had jurisdiction over immigration matters. Not the prime minister.

And can Sabahans trust PKR to change things, when Sabah’s PKR is a toothless body helpless to even choose its own leaders? When all decisions are centralised and it has no say in choosing who should lead it into the state?

I wouldn’t be surprised if Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim attempted to parachute another West Malaysian in to lead Sabah PKR like he did with Azmin Ali.

What next? Azmin Ali as Sabah chief minister? If that happens, I am surrendering my passport and moving to the Philippines.

It is time Sabahans said, “Enough”. It is obvious that Putrajaya and Pakatan Rakyat are deaf, dumb and blind to what Sabah really needs and what Sabah really is.

Sabah is not “just” another state. It was equal party to an agreement between Malaya, Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak to form Malaysia. Each had special status, certain rights, and to this day the federal government has chosen to piss upon the spirit and the words of the agreement.

If Sabah is to become more than an impoverished state beholden to cruel masters, it has to start rejecting subjugation.

The first step is saying a big, firm “No” to West Malaysian-based parties like Umno and PKR who are more interested in pushing the Malay agenda than the Malaysian agenda.
(I might perhaps make an exception for Sabah DAP, which has a long history in Sabah, refreshingly free of the stupidity displayed by both Umno and PKR in the recent years.)

Some say Sabah is “selfish” for harping about its rights when it should think of “Malaysia” as a whole instead of its special privileges.

Basically, Sabah should just lie on its back and think of Malaysia? Brilliant.

That has not worked now, has it? The more Sabahans demur, the more our rights are stripped away. Most of the state’s revenue goes to the federal government while Sabah just has to make do with the leftovers.
This is the sad truth: Unless you have lived in the state, know its peoples and have a firm grasp of its issues, you are in no position to solve its problems.

So Sabahans should have no reason to vote for PKR or Umno when they have the (barely arguable) better choice of either the SAPP or STAR.

All our “questionable” guests? Deport them. We have an army. We have a navy. And the Philippines will have to take responsibility for all its people who have run our way. As should the Indonesians.

Revoke all of Dr Mahathir’s freely-given citizenships. I may sound cruel and heartless, but there is no other way. And truth is, we should have done that years ago.

To encourage better relations with our West Malaysian siblings, we should encourage them to come to the state but under “skilled migrant” rules.

We need doctors. We need teachers. Civil engineers. Encourage people who want to help build the state to come over, but under the restriction that if they want labour it has to be Sabah labour.

God knows Sabah needs the jobs.

And if you have lived and contributed enough, then why not give them “Sabah PR” status.

Let Sabah choose who it will embrace, and if we want to be choosy, we should have every right to be.

If not for the state’s poverty and poor infrastructure, it would be a heaven on earth. The sunsets are spectacular. The beaches are amazing. Even our cloud formations are nothing like you will ever see in the Peninsula.

The people are laidback. Less judgmental. Not as uptight.

I experienced far more racism and ostracism in one year living in Selangor than I have in all my years living in Sabah. So please, don’t patronise us Sabahans by talking about 1 Malaysia.

Sabahans are not asking for anything but what we deserve: to be treated with dignity and as equals. Not as indentured slaves, fit only to be trampled and used by Putrajaya.

By right, we should even be asking for Labuan back. Haris Salleh had no right to hand Labuan over, as Dr Mahathir had no right to give out citizenships to illegal immigrants.

There is no point now to look back. All Sabah can do is move forward. And it can only do that with the strength of its own people because there can be no help found in Umno or PKR.

Sabah deserves better than liars or traitors.

* This is the personal opinion of the writer.

24 comments:

  1. DO YOU THINK SABAH WILL BE MUCH BETTER UNDER LOCAL BASED POLITICAL PARTY LIKE SAPP???

    Hasil "kecekapan" pentadbiran Yong Teck Lee selama dua tahun, GLC Sabah iaitu, Warisan Harta bukan sahaja mengalami kerugian besar dalam tahun kewangannya sebanyak RM114 juta kerana kejatuhan harga saham tetapi juga kehilangan dividen daripada MISC. Kejatuhan ini adalah disebabkan oleh keputusan YTL (ketika itu Pengerusi WHS) mengarahkan ‘share swap’ pemilikan saham WHS dalam MISC sebuah syarikat.

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  2. DO YOU THINK SABAH WILL BE MUCH BETTER UNDER LOCAL BASED POLITICAL PARTY LIKE SAPP???

    YTL juga mengarahkan BOD Amanah Saham Sabah (SAS) membeli saham-saham NBT dan Sugarbun, sehingga SAS mengalami kerugian teruk dan sehingga hari ini nilainya merosot dengan teruk. Kesannya, Lebih 55 ribu pelabur Sabah, yang kebanyakannya terdiri daripada pesara dan yang berpendapatan rendah kehilangan pelaburan mereka (pada 1996) akibat kejatuhan saham SAS.

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  3. DO YOU THINK SABAH WILL BE MUCH BETTER UNDER LOCAL BASED POLITICAL PARTY LIKE SAPP???

    Selama tempoh dua tahun YTL menjadi KM Sabah, banyak dasar-dasarnya tidak popular termasuk memperkenalkan Forest Management Unit (FMU) yang mengasingkan 2 juta hektar kawasan balak negeri Sabah kepada kurang daripada 20 syarikat untuk tempuh 100 tahun.

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  4. DO YOU THINK SABAH WILL BE MUCH BETTER UNDER LOCAL BASED POLITICAL PARTY LIKE SAPP???

    Selain itu, hak-hak rakyat juga telah dinafikan oleh YTL, dan antaranya adalah: geran-geran tanah untuk kampung-kampung seperti kawasan Inanam, Gudon, Tebobon, Karambunai dan Menggatal tidak diluluskan bagi tujuan pemilikan kerajaan negeri (untuk keuntungan peribadi). Tiada kontrak untuk kontraktor bumiputra dan tiada peluang pekerjaan untuk anak-anak Bumiputra.

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  5. DO YOU THINK SABAH WILL BE MUCH BETTER UNDER LOCAL BASED POLITICAL PARTY LIKE SAPP???

    Hak rakyat lain yang dikatakan diambil oleh YTL ialah 1 juta ekar konsesi balak untuk tempoh 100 tahun bernilai lebih RM20 Billion dari Tenom hingga ke Kalabakan, Tanah persisiran laut di Teluk Likas bernilai lebih RM500 juta, Tanah persisiran laut di Tanjung Aru bernilai lebih RM500 juta dan Tanah-tanah Lembaga Kemajuan Tanah Sabah (SLDB) bernilai lebih RM2 billion yang diambil melalui Sawit Kinabalu Sdn Bhd.

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  6. DO YOU THINK SABAH WILL BE MUCH BETTER UNDER LOCAL BASED POLITICAL PARTY LIKE SAPP???

    Wang saham rakyat dalam Koperasi Pembangunan Desa (KPD) bernilai RM60 juta diambil melalui Benta Holdings, Duit rakyat diperbendaharaan negeri berjumlah RM36 juta setahun melalui Angkatan Hebat Sdn Bhd, kontrak sewa kereta kepada semua agensi kerajaan, dan Merobohkan rumah-rumah kerajaan di Tanjung Aru untuk pembinaan resort oleh sebuah syarikat kroni.

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    1. Even if all of the above is true (which I doubt), it would still be less of a loss to Sabah compared to what the current government took from Sabah so far. So yes, I think it Sabah will be much better under a local based party like SAPP.

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  7. The opposition pact’s manifesto can affect national economic growth which is now growing at a rapid pace as the pledges involved significant economic implication, said Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Dr Awang Adek Hussin.

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    1. Semoga segala perjanjian dan program yang dilaksanakan dapat membaa ekonomi nehara ke tahap yang lebih berkembang.

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  8. “All the pledges involve substantial expenditure. Secondly, it will reduce the government revenue as some taxes would be abolished, such as the reduced car prices and this will have a great impact on national revenue,” he said.

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  9. “Such financial matter is of utmost importance. For example, there are some countries in Europe that have gone bankrupt or almost bankrupt because of their failure to handle their finances well,” he told.

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  10. Awang Adek said that this contrasted with the Barisan Nasional (BN) government which had been proven to be able to develop the country even when there was economic uncertainty elsewhere in the world.

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    1. Perkembangan ekonomi dalam pimpinan Bn agak positif, adakah lebih baik jika dalam pimpinan pembangkang.

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  11. “The BN government has the experience in tackling whatever situation and when other nations had to face economic pressure and submitted to the IMF (International Monetary Fund), we succeeded in overcoming it. Following this experience, we were able to boost the national economy to 5.6 per cent. This was a major success,” he said.

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  12. “I have some experience and fear the political promises made that can destroy our tradition in maintaining good management,” he added.

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  13. Deputy Minister of Information Communication and Culture Datuk Maglin Dennis D’Cruz reminded the young generation not to be easily influenced by all the promises made by the opposition pact in its manifesto.

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  14. He said this was because the opposition had been known to make various promises in its manifesto which were not fulfilled.

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  15. “The opposition manifestos are merely gimmicks for the 13th general election (GE13). Even from before they (opposition) said so many things but never fulfilled them. We can look at Selangor, for example, (where there are) damaged roads, clogged drains, floods and so on.

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    1. DID THE BN GOVT FULLFILLED THEIR PROMISES FOR SABAH AFTER ALMOST 50 YEARS,LOOK AT THE ROADS ,LOOK AT SABAH THE POOOOOOREST STATE IN MALAISIAL,NOW ARE OUR SAFETY SAFE GUARDED, WHEN 100 ARMED SULUKS EASILY LAND IN LAHAD DATU ?,WHILE THE BN GOVT SAYS THAT WE ARE ON PAR WITH ANY OTHER COUNTRIES ARMS WISE ? PR ONLY HAVE 4 STATES WHERE FUNDINGS ARE LIMITED ...TO BE FAIR LET THEM HAVE PUTRAJAYA FOR 5 YEARS AND LETS SEE IF THEY TOOO ARE LIARS LIKE UMNO BN...

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    2. EXACTLY. Just look at the roads. The roads in Selangor is at least 1000 times better off than Sabah. Have you ever tried to drive to Kota Marudu? LOOK AT THE ROADS, and then tell me it's well taken care of.

      HELL, under BN, even the general hospital was declared unsafe. Electricity is also unstable. Hell look at our border security.

      Where are the trillions of ringgit of SABAH oil going to? I think you know. They can't even spend a few billion for the hospital or roads, they can't even spend Sabah oil for Sabah's very basic needs.

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  16. Sabah will be better under party that prioritize the people.

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  17. Pihak berkuasa harus bertindak untuk memastikan rakyat dalam keadaan yang selamat.

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