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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Sabah Sarawak BN Govts should scrap cabotage!

“The Sabah and Sarawak State Governments should get the Federal Government to immediately scrap the Cabotage Policy” said Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan, the STAR Sabah Chief in response to the calls by Sabah BN components for the federal government to suspend or review the cabotage policy.

It defies logic that the BN components can only voice their frustrations in the media on the cabotage policy.



If being part of the BN federal government and the BN parties in Sabah and Sarawak are powerless to secure the scrapping of the cabotage policy, there is no further reason for them to remain in the Barisan Nasional.

In Sabah, the unfair and unjust cabotage policy has ruined the economy and caused untold and unquantifiable damage and loss to the people.

The end result is loss of competitiveness with massive loss of investments, loss of job opportunities and resulting loss of human capital development and burdensome higher costs for the ordinary people who are already poorer than their Peninsular counterparts.

Even the state-wide Federation of Sabah Manufacturers (FSM) has for years called for the abolishment of the cabotage policy yet the Chief Minister and the state government have failed to take any concrete steps to get the federal government to scrap it.

“You don’t know whether to laugh or cry when you see that the BN local components are starting to voice their opinions on the cabotage when it is a long known fact even to the ordinary people in the street that it should be abolished” added Dr. Jeffrey.

Perhaps, it may be due to the general elections being around the corner that these politicians are sweet-talking to garner votes for themselves lest they will be out of jobs after the elections.

In UBF and at STAR, Agenda No. 4 of the Borneo Agenda seeks the abolishment of the cabotage policy and other unfair and lop-sided policies which hinder the development and growth of the Borneo States.
Ironically, the Chief Minister and his Deputies have accused the opposition of telling lies and making unfulfillable promises.

If Borneo Agenda No. 4 is a lie and cannot be fulfilled and is of no good to the people in Sabah, why are the BN components, the FSM and others calling for the scrapping of the cabotage policy?
Obviously, the Sabah BN is now left with red faces over the recent developments and repeated calls for the cabotage policy to be scrapped.

Several days ago the Chief Minister has asked his Umno leaders to go more often on the ground.

We would like to advise the Chief Minister to tell his Umno leaders when they go on the ground, to remember to tell the people to support Borneo Agenda No. 4 particularly  so that the Umno leaders can report back to the Chief Minister.

The Chief Minister and his Cabinet can then formally request the federal government to scrap the cabotage policy since it is what Sabahans want but which, unfortunately, the Chief Minister and his Cabinet have done nothing since they still do not know.

The unfair cabotage policy highlights the dilemma of the general adoption of a single “one policy fits all” mentality of the federal government.   All policies should be reviewed and if required, to be modified or adapted, to suit the circumstances in Sabah and Sarawak.

This is why the “1-Country 2-System” administration should be adopted in the administration of the Borneo States.

STAR Sabah will propose the adoption of the “1-Country 2-System” administration in Sabah.

If the present Sabah BN government truly cares for the welfare of the people in Sabah, they should immediately adopt the “1-Country 2-System” administration starting with the scrapping of the cabotage policy.

On the same footing, the Sabah BN MPs should immediately table a motion in Parliament to pass the necessary amendments to the shipping laws to scrap the cabotage policy.

There is no reason for the other Peninsular BN and non-BN MPs not to support such a motion.

If the state government leaders and the Sabah MPs are unable to do both, it can only mean that they are just like the State Speaker in “no action talk only” mode due to the forthcoming elections and to lap up to their masters to curry favour for themselves.

Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan, Chairman of STAR Sabah

66 comments:

  1. Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan, King of Frogs

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    1. Scrapping him is not the solution. He's not even a minister in any department or agency. So why bother him? The most important thing is the policy itself.

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  3. si Jeffrey! Raja KATAK!! suka lompat sana sini ja!! organize tea parties ja kerja.. teda pun ikhlas mau bantu rakyat!! complain ja kerja!! duit si Jeffrey mcm gunung mana dia simpan??? tolong la rakyat

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    1. Merang raja katak antara katak, tiada pendirian, macamna rakyat mau percaya.

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    2. Tidak kisah lah dia tu raja katak, lompat, beruk ka.Yang penting skrg kita harus cari jalan penyelesaian.

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    3. mengkritik memang mudah..itulah yang dilakukan oleh kebanyakan ahli politik, hanya tahu mengkritik.

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  4. Support Jeffrey + Support YTL + Support UBA = Save Sabah.

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    1. Not even the UBF members supported UBA anymore, some 300 activist from UBF has planned to leave the NGO to rejoin BN because they feel that the UBF movement was used as a political tool for Star.

      YTL will not regain the people's support again after the people lost trust with him from what he's done as a CM, especially the Chinese voters. You can see that during the Batu Sapi by-elections.

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    2. I don't think you know anything about what good things YTL had done for the people of Sabah, I also don't think you know what Musa is doing to Sabah for the last 9 years as CM. The only thing I don't understand is why there are so many idiots writing in the blog???

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    3. More BN Umno-paid fake blogger to counter our genuine concerns for Sabah.

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    4. Tidak mungkin UBA akan tercapai matlamatnya. Janganlah bermimpi di siang hari. Tengok sajalah keadaan pembangkang. Tunggu la tu ayam jantan bertelur baru pembangkang Sabah boleh bekerjasama. Sementara tu BN tetap akan menang. PASTI!!!.

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    5. Saya konfiden BN akan menang di Sabah. Apapun alasannya, BN memang akan menang.

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    6. If majority of the UBA members have loss their trust towards Jeff, then what makes you think supporting Jeff would save sabah????

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    7. I don't think YTL could be trusted. YTL was once the CM and it didn't turn out right.

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    8. History may repeat itself if SAPP were to win the election. I wouldn't want YTL to be the CM of sabah once again.

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    9. UBA tidak dapat membantu rakyat sabah menjadi lebih baik lagi.

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    10. selagi pembangkang tidak bersatu, mereka pasti kalah.

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  5. scrap BN from Sabah!

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    1. Scrap yourself la...bikin samak saja cni...hohoho!

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    2. scrap PR from sabah...

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    3. Scrap semua pembangkang dari sabah.

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    4. serahkan saja kepada rakyat untuk buat pilihan masing-masing.

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  6. Wong Ken Tau suggested that the Federal Government is considering reviewing the Cabotage Policy, he said he was confident that this issue can be finally resolved.

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    1. The policy has been vigorously defended by the Malaysian Shipowners' Association (Massa).

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    2. Massa has disputed the popular suggestion that the exclusionary nature of the policy is to be blamed for high freight rates and high prices in East Malaysia.

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    3. It has declared that its members would be opposed to any attempts to remove the policy, a move which Massa claims could be detrimental to the Malaysian shipping industry.

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    4. Konfiden saja selesai pun tak guna kalau takda tindakan drastik.

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  7. Massa regards the policy as the "last bastion of the maritime sector" and credits it with the significant growth of the local shipping industry.

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    1. It contends that shipping is only one of many components of the total transportation and logistic costs, and it is therefore unconvinced that abolishing the policy would result in a reduction of prices in East Malaysia.

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    2. We all know that is a big lie.

      Before 1980 Cabotage implementation, Sabah & Sarawak goods back then were either cheaper or having same prices with West Malaysia.

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  8. If it is for the good of the people then scrap the Cabotage Policy.

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    1. Cabotage Policy memang wajar dimansuhkan kerana ia membebankan rakyat di Sabah dan Sarawak.

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    2. Mansuhkan segera demi kebaikan rakyat. Kalau tidak pun cari jalan supaya ada alternatif lain utk tanggani isu ini.

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    3. this policy need to review, make sure that not burden people.

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    4. Polisi ini harus di kaji semula.

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  9. If the people find it unnecessary then scrap the policy.

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    1. people's opinion should be taken into credit too.

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  10. Respect the people’s decision concerning this matter

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  11. I presume other factors are equally responsible for the high prices of goods in East Malaysia.

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    1. there must be another reason...deep study is needed to identify them so the solution can be make..

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    2. Sudah pasti ada, harap kajian menyeluruh dibuat dan penjelasan juga dapat diberikan supaya rakyat faham senario sebenar.

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    3. Yeah, and once the factors and solutions are identified, take the actions. No more delay.

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  12. These factors should be properly investigated.

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  13. not all the rakyat understand what is the '1 country 2 system'...what is Star trying to do?

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  14. Star and SAPP are racing against each other to championing the cabotage policy issue...

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    1. tidak ku heran semua tu. dasar pembangkang masing2 mahu jadi hero Sabah.

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    2. Bising2 mw berkokok, nda nampak tu serigala sana diam2 menunggu peluang .. xmau kerjasama .. pok jadi hero dalam mimpi kalau camni ..

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    3. Itulah yang bahaynay kalau ada individu yang asyik mahu tunjuk hero. Hairan bin Ajaib betul manusi sebegini.

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    4. Star dan SAPP masing2 mau dapat nama. Cuba untuk mendapatkan keprcayaan rakyat, bah good luck lah.

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    5. jika mereka tidak ikhlas berjuang, tidak ke mana juga hasilnya itu.

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  15. Cabotage policy is not relevant. Abolish it!

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  16. Pairin urges Transport Minister Kong Cho Ha to use his discretionary authority to temporarily suspend the Cabotage Policy in Sabah.

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  17. At some point, the government might start to get fed up with the people's complain and eventually they will scrap the cabotage policy. Hopefully!

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    1. The cabotage policy should be revised as it is not relevant at this time.

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  18. If we want to abolish this policy, we need support from lots of people.

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  19. Kita tidak dapat melakukan perkara ini tanpa bantuan dari pelbagai pihak. Namun pelbagai pihak itu semestinya harus bekerjasama dan mempunyai pengertian yang sama.

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  20. sebarang isu yang berlaku harus diselesaikan melalui penyelesaian yang baik untuk semua.

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  21. STAR dan SAPP mula bersuara mengenai Kabotaj untuk isu mereka kali ini setelah isu NCR dan Autonomy tidak berjaya. Nampaknya usaha pembangkang semakin tidak menentu dan tidak tahu apa yang perlu dilakukan lagi bagi menjatuhkan kerajaan yang ada sekarang. Kerana itu bukannya kerja yang mudah.

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  22. Mengenai kabotaj rasanya perkara ini akan dibincangkan oleh kerajaan dan pihak tertentu bagi mendapatkan kata sepakat yang kepada semua.

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  23. Perbezaan harga berlaku disebabkan oleh dasar kabotaj ini. Maka kita harap kerajaan akan menyelesaikan masalah perbezaan harga yang berlaku ini.

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  24. jangan pula selepas dimansuhkan, timbul suara2 sumbang kononnya kerajaan gagal menjaga kepentingan local shipping dan terlalu bergantung dengan kapal asing..

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