KOTA KINABALU: SAPP said the federal government should stop treating Sabah as a training ground of newly civil servants who are recruited in Peninsula as well as for promoting those officials who nearing retirement.
Its Deputy President Datuk Eric Majimbun said this is still continue to be practised by the federal government, using the excuse that the state lack of people qualified for filling the available federal posts, despite the fact that there are too many qualified Sabahans for the purpose.
“This even happened in the judicial department in Sabah where magistrates are also imported from the peninsula, and even kampung librarian posts also goes to people from the peninsula…I consider this a tactic by the federal to ensure Sabah and its people to remain “forever depending on the federal”,” he said, in a statement, Friday.
Eric, who is also Sepanggar MP, said State is celebrating its 48th independence this year but all these shows the people here are still incompetent to even do the job as a librarian.
“I know whenever we say things like this the federal will say it is in-lined with the 1Malaysia spirit, but what is so 1Malaysia when there are many Malaysians in Sabah who are more than qualified but are not given a chance to hold the federal posts in the State, even after they have applied for the posts,” he said.
He said there are even many Sabahans who are already in the federal civil service but have remained holding the same post or stagnant even after they become seniors in their respective department or agency until the time they go for retirement.
“The federal must be serious in appointing locals from either Sabah or Sarawak who knows best the local cultural and tradition…the many local graduates must not continue to be ignored, as they are also competent if not more competent than those from the peninsula,” he said.
Those malayan leaders treated us as 2nd class citizen in Malaysia.
ReplyDeleteThose local leaders under BN are to be blame for only looking after their own interest and enriching themselves.those are morons. Come GE13 change we must make.
ReplyDeleteI am also curious to know why????
ReplyDeleteGive more opportunity to Sabahans to fulfill position in state.
ReplyDeleteI am sure out there lot of fresh graduate looking for a job.
ReplyDeleteGive them a chance, you might not know their ability....
ReplyDeleteSabah bukan tempat untuk try test okay.
ReplyDeleteAre Sabahans not competent enough?
ReplyDeletePlease don't homogenize this country; most of the privileges go to one race and one religion only (sorry to say)
ReplyDeleteramai lagi Sabahan yang berkelayakan. Kalau tidak kenapa hal ni jadikan isu.
ReplyDeleteJangan pilih kasih. Orang Sabah berhak bersuara mengenai hal ini.
ReplyDeleteSaya tidak percaya kalau ada yang cakap orang2 muda Sabah tidak berkelayakan. Tambirang saja tu. Jelous kan Sabah ke arah kemajuan. Cis!.
ReplyDeleteya, adalah adil untuk kerajaan persekutuan memberi peluang kepada rakyat Sabah yang berkelayakan untuk mengisi jawatan persekutuan di Sabah dan tidak menghalang mereka untuk cemerlang.
ReplyDelete“The federal must be serious in appointing locals from either Sabah or Sarawak who knows best the local cultural and tradition…the many local graduates must not continue to be ignored, as they are also competent if not more competent than those from the peninsula,” he said.
ReplyDeleteya, memang logik....
yes, many Sabahans who are already in the federal civil service but have remained holding the same post or stagnant even after they become seniors in their respective department or agency until the time they go for retirement. Federal government should give chance to promote those who are qualified.
ReplyDeleteafter sabah's independence, there are some changes. however the people just can't notice it.
ReplyDeletewho says, many people never thought of it before. please don't go and brainwash people's mind.
ReplyDeleteberilah peluang kepada Sabahan kerana ramai graduan tempatan juga berwibawa, lebih berkelayakan dan cekap daripada mereka dari Semenanjung.
ReplyDeleteharap tidak ramai Sabahan yang mengatakan kerajaan persekutuan berat sebelah dalam soal perlantikan/kenaikan pangkat di negeri ini...
ReplyDeletewhat's sapp bluffing about now?
ReplyDeleteso that's why the people in sabah are so unhappy about it.
ReplyDeleteAiks apa pula cerita ni??? Konpom tambah panas lah orang Sabah ni..
ReplyDeleteHarap hal ini dapat perhatian sewajarnya dan kalau perlu beri penjelasan, perjelaskanlah apa yang patut.
ReplyDeleteSemoga Sabahan dapat diberi keutamaan:)
ReplyDelete“The federal must be serious in appointing locals from either Sabah or Sarawak who knows best the local cultural and tradition…the many local graduates must not continue to be ignored, as they are also competent if not more competent than those from the peninsula,” he said.
ReplyDeleteI always believe there are a lot of rigth candidates in Sabah and Sarawak that capable and qualified to handle high post.. Just give them more chance to try and proven themself. Good luck!
We should remind the government to retain those professional and qualified young graduates by give them good job offer. It is too late if they decided to work in other country for better job offer like Singapore.. How many young talented Malaysian that are now in Singapore?
ReplyDeleteSimple konsep ~ siapa boleh, dia dapat..
ReplyDeleteMemang ramai orang Sabahan yang berkebolehan tinggi tetapi tidak diberi peluang.. Ini merupakan satu perkara yang merugikan negara kerana semua pemuda-pemudi yang berkebolehan migrate ke tempat lain untuk bekerja.
Betul ke ini berlaku? Harap masalah diselesaikan secepat mungkin and peluang seharus diberi dengan adil berdasarkan kemampuan dan tidak pilih kasih atau berat sebelah.
ReplyDeleteHarap peluang terbuka/diberi dengan adil kepada mereka yang berkebolehan tinggi.
ReplyDeletethere's a lot of qualified gradates out there looking for a job, they should be given a chance.
ReplyDeletesabah as a training base? well i dont know about that.
ReplyDeleteSabah does not need civil servants from West Malaysia. We have our own qualified Sabahans for the jobs.
ReplyDeleteLocal Sabahans should be given priorities when recruiting civil servants in the public sector.
ReplyDeleteall my friends who get a job in the federal govt have been placed in Puterajaya. so can I say that Puterajaya are also a training ground for new civil servants from Sabah?
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say is "those who qualify are entitle to handle important role and responsibility".. Whether they are from Peninsular or Sabah is not the concern actually..
ReplyDeleteSeharus bagi peluang kepada mereka yang berbakat dan berpelajaran tinggi.. Pasti ramai Sabahan yang layak dengan jawatan tersebut..
ReplyDeleteBetul ke ini berlaku dimana orang Sabahan tidak diberi peluang untuk memegang jawatan tinggi atau naik pangkat? Harap kerajaan membuka peluang kepada sesiapa yang berkelayakan.. Bukan ke kerajaan memerlukan ramai yang berkelayakan dan professinal?
ReplyDeleteIm sure there are many qualified candidates in Sabah too.. Just give them more chances to perform and proven them self..
ReplyDeleteIs it anything wrong where local Sabahan not giving good offer?
ReplyDeletesebaiknya penduduk Sabah diberikan keutamaan untuk berkhidmat di negeri ini.
ReplyDeleteAdakah orang Sabah tidak berkelayakkan untuk mengisi kekosongan?
ReplyDeletejika 20 Perkara tersebut dapat dilaksanakan pasti keadaan seperti ini dapat dielakkan. tapi memang malang buat Sabahan kerana diperlakukan seperti rakyat kelas ke-2 di negara ini. saya pasti ramai rakyat Sabah menyedari akan keadaan berat sebelah dan pilih kasih ini.
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