Putrajaya's version of history has contaminated the minds of children and stripped Sabahans of their dignity, says economist and author Zainal Ajamain.
On both sides of Sabah’s political divide, our leaders have long been incapacitated by their fear of their perceived Malaya masters.
They will not speak out against the daily injustices towards fellow Sabahans. And even when they do speak up it is just passive shouting – a token resistance, just to show they are saying something.
It is like a dog that is supposed to guard a house against a thief – while it barks it retreats to the back, easily allowing the thief into the house and all its belongings.
But now, for many of us, an awakening has come. We have been stirred from our slumber and now find ourselves thrust into a new political era .
We now must accept the challenge that we each have to safeguard our Sabah.
Lightning pace of greed
For too long our political play has been about, rampantly and blatantly, using money to buy votes.
The traditional concept of ideals and the meaningful struggle to live and respect those ideals are being replaced by self-interest and greed. These values are being replaced at a lightning speed.
Sabah cannot keep pace with the speed of this greed and that is why we now find our beautiful state dangerously set on the path to self-destruction.
Therefore, we insist that this most indecent form of politics be arrested and changed not only for our own respectability now, but so that our children and their successors will forever be known as honourable people.
As the last general election indicated, both the incumbent government and opposition need to win the hearts and minds of the people of Sabah in order to have the right to govern the state.
Political parties must stop the practice of buying the people’s hearts and minds with handouts and minor projects while continuing to keep promises unfulfilled and leaving a string of broken dreams.
The hopelessness all true Sabahans feel because their votes are invalidated by “imported” voters must end and we believe there are among us persons who can bring back hope and integrity.
Clean and just elections
We ask, now with a louder and stronger voice, that elections in Malaysia be clean and just.
This way the losers can accept, without question, the true will of the people and may the winner be humble in victory and rise immediately to the challenge of fulfilling your election manifesto.
If Malaya (Peninsular Malaysia) cannot give in to this fair and reasonable demand, then we should have autonomy, independence within Malaysia. We are not asking for a permanent separation – yet.
However, if these demands continuously fall on deaf ears and are met with disdain from the present leadership, it gives Sabahans no other alternative but to initiate efforts to gain its own sovereignty according to the terms agreed in 1963.
The leaders in Malaya must make their choice now, before the 13th general election.
After the election, the choice is no more in the hands of the leaders but in the hands of the people.
The ultimate losers at the end of this protracted battle will not be the Sabahans but Malaya, because Malaya has too little resource to sustain its growing population – ironically, a population growth engineered to sustain its own political survival.
Malaya took away our birth right
We cannot see any reason why Sabah needs to concede her rights to Putrajaya any longer.
How much more does Malaya need to bleed from us? They have taken our petroleum and gas. They have taken our land – our birthright.
They have imposed upon us a higher cost of living by choking our commerce, trade and industries with their carbotage policy.
Malaya is bleeding us dry!
Now, most recently splashed in headlines all over our local and national newspapers, they also twist and distort our history.
All these years, history has been written for their own glorification and to reinforce their supremacy over the people in Sabah and Sarawak. They have contaminated the minds of our children.
The indoctrination must stop now! We want history written as it happened and not how Putrajaya wants it to be.
We want Sabah back
We want a balanced economy. We want an equitable and an honest distribution of wealth.
If they do not change their current lopsided policies, then we want self-determination.
Malaya can keep their history, they can keep on mismanaging the economy and piling public debts and they can keep their societies polarised to serve their political ends. We want Sabah back.
We Sabahans are educated, better suited to and more than capable of looking after our own affairs and we shall not be belittled.
Kuala Lumpur has been saying that Sabahans cannot govern the state effectively. That statement truly borders on insult.
Worst still is the present state government’s implicit agreement that we really cannot do anything for ourselves as it refers and defers to Putrajaya.
No compromise on education
But in all honesty, this is more about control than ability. The minister in Sabah responsible for education freely admits that he has no power over education. The director of education is but a rubber stamp.
Everything must be referred to Putrajaya.
The federal-state relationship that we see today is against all that is agreed upon and promised in the Malaysia Agreement 1963.
Is it wrong then that we demand our education system back?
Since 1975, for the sake of nation-building, we have put up with the national curriculum and in the process we have sacrificed 36 years of real progress.
Our tolerance over the last 36 years for “The Malaysia Education System” has cost Sabah three generations of global competitiveness.
No more shall we in Sabah make sacrifices in the name of nation-building at the expense of our children.
There is no bright and illustrious future for us with the present Malaysian education system. Where education is concerned, we must be free to chart our own destiny.
We cannot compromise on this issue.
Sabah’s dignity
As a democracy, we accept anyone who comes to Sabah to set up and expand their political party.
However, there is an important criterion – the state anthem “Sabah Tanah Airku” must be respected by all political parties in Sabah.
For every political party, this is a measure of your sincerity towards the people of Sabah; that you are here not just for your own political gain but that you are here to work with the people to make Sabah the best she can be in every way.
Yes, this is our demand and this is only one of the many criteria for being in Sabah.
“Sabah Tanah Airku” encapsulates what it means to be a Sabahan.
Our founding fathers chose the state anthem because it carried a message and they had every intention for that message to be the doctrine by which we live.
“Merdeka Sepanjang Masa” and “Sabah, Negeri Merdeka” – this is what we are.
We are independent and we shall always be.
Zainal Ajamain is an economist and co-founder of Sabah-based United Borneo Front.
party malaya UMNO and PR are blood suckers. They came to Sabah to steal and rob our natural resources. Our people must wake up from our deep slumber and get out from our comfort zone to protect our natural resources with our pride and dignity.
ReplyDeleteNothing is impossible if all of us stay united to vote party malaya UMNO and PR out from Sabah.
Sabah is just a pawn for them Malayans to lelong.
ReplyDeleteIt is now for us, Sabahans to work together to determine our own future and destiny, for sure we can not depend on parties from malaya as their main objective is to take control of all our natural resources and 'birthright'.
ReplyDeleteWe must fight for our own sovereignty & autonomy for us to self determine our own destiny. we don't need malaya politic & the supremacy ideology in Sabah as this will only create hatred of other races and breed corrupt leaders.
We can make the changes in the coming GE13. Changes we must & changes we can without fear for the better Sabah and for our future generations.
Agreed. No more overly rely on the party malaya leaders to dictate us. We Sabahans should be the king maker. Say NO to UMNO and PR!
ReplyDeleteKembalikan hak Sabah.
ReplyDeleteSabah dan Sarawak sepatutnya dilayan sama dengan Semenanjung. Kita bukan sekadar salah satu negeri daripada 13.
ReplyDeleteSAPP supporters & leader need to accept the fact that they need the support & cooperation from PR in order to reach their political target....don't be too arrogant to say that you can do it by yourself! don't be to naive & rhetoric will not going to bring you anywhere!
ReplyDeletePR also need to buck up & learn how to accept SAPP as an opposition partner. Remember, PR has no capable & reliable leader from Sabah right now, so the coalition movement right now is more or less not centralized enough, accept when their leader from KL come to Sabah...
What more can I say? It is happening and they are doing it.
ReplyDeleteSabah harus dilayan sama seperti negeri2 lain.
ReplyDeletehak2 dan kepentingan sabah harus dijaga dgn baik.
ReplyDeleteSabahan should vote wisely in the next GE.
ReplyDeleteSabahan shouldn't reffered everything to Putrajaya. we need autonomy.
ReplyDeleteThey are indeed bleeding us dry.
ReplyDeleteSabah masih boleh bangkit lagi dengan usaha sendiri.
ReplyDeletecoba said...
ReplyDeleteSabah masih boleh bangkit lagi dengan usaha sendiri.
September 22, 2011 3:14 PM
I hope this will emerge soon.
Luckily, Sabah is always be Sabah!
ReplyDeleteSabah people must REJECT all the party import from malaya be it UMNO or PR. Vote SAPP!
ReplyDeleteHak rakyat Sabah harus dipertahankan dan jangan jadikan Sabahan terasing di bumi Malaysia.
ReplyDeleteKalau tak nak terus dibelakangkan, Sabahan harus bangun dan lakukan sesuatu. Jangan asyik komplen tapi tak buat apa2...
ReplyDeletePaling senang ialah undi adalah ditangan kita. Jadi gunakan kuasa yang ada dan buktikan pada ramai Sabahan bukan senang utk diperbudakkan!!
ReplyDeleteSemoga kerajaan mendengar keluhan rakyat ni. Bukan niat untuk menentang tapi kalau asyik tertekan, pasti ramai juga yang panas. huhu
ReplyDeleteApapun, kita tunggu dan lihat sajalah perkembangannya nanti:)
ReplyDeletekeperluan rakyat harus sentiasa dipenuhi dan usaha untuk membangunkan Sabah perlu sentiasa dilakukan.
ReplyDeleteharap Sabah akan menjadi lebih membangun dan kepentingan semua rakyat akan terjaga.
ReplyDeletePaquin said...
ReplyDeletePaling senang ialah undi adalah ditangan kita. Jadi gunakan kuasa yang ada dan buktikan pada ramai Sabahan bukan senang utk diperbudakkan!!
September 23, 2011 12:31 AM
Jangan saja itu undi kena manipulasi. Silap haribulan yang dapat projek ic lebih banyak daripada penduduk tempatan.
They only will return Sabah to Sabahan after all has been sucked into their pockets!
ReplyDeleteKalau masih ada penggal2 kepala, banyak sudah kepala kena penggal mungkin...
ReplyDeleteSeluruh rakyat Sabah mesti tolak parti import dari malaya terutama umno dan pr.
ReplyDeleteJangan komplen saja. Undi SAPP jika kamu masih cinta Sabah.
Apa undi SAPP?? Lagilah orang tidak sokong kalau SAPP. Boleh fikir sendiri apa yang ada dengas SAPP. Kalau setakat main cakap saja SAPP tahu tidak perlulah untuk Sabahan.
ReplyDeleteKerajaan Negeri pasti memberikan yang terbaik untuk rakyat Sabah dan pasti akan memperjuangkan hak Sabah. Jadi kita harus membantu kerajaan negeri untuk menyuarakan masalah rakyat.
ReplyDeleteSAPP is the only local opposition party in Sabah to fight for Sabah people rights and Sabah autonomy.
ReplyDeleteparty malaya like UMNO and PR are only interested in robbing and stealing our Sabah natural resources.
Surinah abas, are you suffering from mental blocked? Can't you see how oppressed of our local Sabah people which their opportunities were stolen by Illegal Immigrants imported by UMNO?
Aku pun mahu undi SAPP kali ini. Aku tidak percaya sama parti dari seberang lagi. Mereka hanya memperbodohkan orang tempatan saja.
ReplyDeletewhat guarantees that Sabah will be much better if SAPP managed to take over this state while the federal government administered by the parties from Malaya? that's why SAPP still need to cooperate with party from Malaya in order to facilitate their administration in this state.
ReplyDeleteKegagalan kerajaan persekutuan menunaikan perjanjian 20 perkara akan menyebabkan lebihbanyak kesasn sampingan dan suara negatif dari rakyat.
ReplyDeleteKerajaan seharus lebih peka dengan keadaan orang Sabahan. Kelemahan dalam perkembangan ekonomi, kemiskinan, pendidikan, masalah infra, loyalties dll seharus diperbaiki secepat mungkin.
ReplyDeleteSistem Pendidikan di Sabah seharus diperbaiki. Sebanyak 20% dari jumlah penduduk di Sabah yang tidak berpeluang bersekolah. Jumlah ini akan menyebabkan generasi yang akan datang tidak dapat menyesuaikan diri dan kurang berkeupayaan bersaing dengan orang lain.
ReplyDeleteharryzan, you talked as if any Federal government is not going to be friendly or easy on Sabah Party. You sound like a sabahan who has no guts and lost your balls to the KL people. Go find your lost balls be with the Sabah fighters. "Kalau mahu lawan jagan takut kalah, kalau pergi berperang jagan taku mati" Be a man!!
ReplyDeleteSabah Boleh, so why SAPP don't fight for Sabahan during YTL tenure as chief minister of Sabah??
ReplyDeleteHe was appointed (not elected) by Umno Malaya to take orders from Umno as a Yes man.
Deleteif not because of 2 years term, he will definitely still in BN till now..
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