Sepanggar MP Eric Majimbun said the statement by State Special Affairs Department director Abdul Manap Lakariba that “most of those who talk about the 20 points may not even know what it meant” was condescending and an affront to the people of the state.
He said that it appeared that the civil servant was declaring himself an expert on the 20-Point Malaysia Agreement that was the foundation of Sabah (then North Borneo) to join Sarawak, Malaya and Singapore to form Malaysia in 1963 and everyone else was ignorant.
“Manap should apologise,” he said, adding that the call for recognition of the agreement would help unite the country rather than alienate Sabahans already enraged by the lack of services and development despite Sabah’s wealth of natural resources.
Manap made the disparaging remark in his talk entitled “Social Media Threats” at an ICT and security briefing organised by Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission here on Wednesday.
He also told participants that “Borneonisation of the state civil service” which is listed in the Malaysia Agreement was no longer relevant.
He was quoted in the local media as saying that some interpreted “Borneonisation” as meaning that Sabahans should be directors in the civil service and this was not its intent.
Majimbun, who is Sabah Progressive Party deputy president, said such a statement from a senior government officer only showed that the person himself did not know what he was talking about.
“For saying that it was not relevant anymore is tantamount to ignorance of the agreement signed by our former leaders in safeguarding the uniqueness of Malaysian Sabahans,” he said.
Reinterpretations causing confusion
He added that the people of Sabah are proud of the pre-independence leaders
“They might be poor academically through no fault of their own, but are knowledgeable about their rights, welfare and culture as well as the rights of their future generations,” Majimbun said.
He called on Manap not to further malign and marginalise the people of Sabah, pointing out that Sabahans are only fighting for their rights and not the greed of directorship.
He said Sabah leaders who called for adherence to the agreement are well versed on the matter and know what they are talking about and it was reinterpretations by civil servants like Manap which were causing confusion.
Majimbun also criticised those who villify communities in Sabah just as the opposition has started gaining support at the expense of the Barisan Nasional government.
The latest incident to raise suspicions that a campaign is underway to discredit the opposition is a purported Pakatan Rakyat-run blog that mocked the Kadazandusun traditional dance “Sumazau”, calling it indecent.
“The blogger should be condemned… Kadazandusuns are a peace-loving community and no one should have the right to interpret through signs or words what was handed over to us by our forefather,” Majimbun said.
He said though the community is marginalised, it remains proud of its tradition and culture.
Yesterday, two political parties in Sabah lodged police reports against the blogger who posted the article that ridiculed the Sumazau as being fit for only those of low morality.
Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) secretary-general Henrynus Amin and United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation (Upko) Youth information chief made their reports at the Penampang police.
They want the police to investigate and take action against the blog and the writer.
By Joseph Bingkasan
Manap is such a disgrace to Sabahan.
ReplyDeleteJika anda kata teda itu 20 points, bermaksud negara malaysia pun haram lah.
20 Perkara merupakan syarat yang dikemukan oleh Sabah ketika bersetuju bersama2 untuk membentuk Malaysia. sepatutnya perkara ini ditunaikan.
Deleteinstead of bringing up the subject (20-points), i as a sabahan am very glad with the current situation of our nation, Malaysia. especially sabah, we live harmoniously, no war just peace. but be aware, are we peace-loving sabahans ready for war and disaster. don't the film "independence day" (feat. will smith) remind us that we should prepare ourselves for attacks from the outside and not within. we honor the twenty points, but we should better focus on the future...better...
DeleteI think there is another issue to pay attention to.
DeleteIt is important to understand that the 20 points are minimum conditions for Sabah agreeing to be part of the Malaysia Project.
DeleteTwo police reports made yesterday regarding the above issue, should we go for more?
ReplyDeleteyes, “Manap should apologise" absolutely ofcourse and he must.
Well apology is vital however by putting on court, I don't think it is wise to do so.
Deletesiapa si manap itu? Kasi lanap sama dia
ReplyDeleteLakariba ni orang mana?
ReplyDeleteJangan biarkan pemilik blog tersebut terlepas. Ini memang angkara ahli PR.
ReplyDeletePerkara ini tidak boleh dibiarkan sahaja, mesti disiasat.
Delete20 points deemed important but we shouldn't go overboard.
DeleteTapi PR cuba menafikan perkara ini. Kita tunggu saja siasatan mengenai perkara ini.
ReplyDeleteSepandai-pandainya tupai melompat, akhirnya akan terjatuh ke tanah juga.
DeletePR akan sentiasa menafikan benda yang mereka buat, namun yang pasti akan keluar juga perkara sebenar nanti.
DeleteRegardless who owns the blog but we don't want the attitude of humiliating other races' cultures becomes a habit among Msians.
DeletePemilik blog yang menghina tarian Sumazau ini memang tidak boleh dimaafkan. Ini menaikkan kemarahan orang Sabah .
ReplyDeletebukankah pemilik blog ni merupakan pro-pakatan?
DeleteTarian Sumazau adalah tradisi dan budaya kita, kita mesti mempertahankannya.
DeletePenulis blog yang menulis artikel tersebut tidak tahu sejarah berkenaan tarian sumazau..main hentam saja.
Deletekenakan tindakan pada dia.
Deletekta patut saling menghormati.
DeleteLet them investigate this issue properly.
ReplyDeletewajar kenakan tindakan yang berat ke atas mereka yang mencetuskan isu berhubung perkauman.
DeleteSesiapa yang menghina budaya orang Sabah patut menerima balasannya.
DeleteSegera ambil tindakan tegas berkenaan dengan artikel ini.
DeleteThat is why we need to be careful of what we read here and there.
ReplyDeletePembaca patut berhati2 dengan blog dan laman2 sosial serta pelbagai jenis media yang lain.
DeleteThe people should know the truth by now.
ReplyDeletePlease do not be deceived of those false tale tellers.
ReplyDeleteLet's watch out for what happens next.
ReplyDeleterevealed the name of the writer, blog owner.
DeleteSetuju. Penulis macam tu memang tak boleh pakai dan tak beretika langsung!
DeleteBetul tu, penulis ini langsung tidak beretika..tidak menghormati orang lain dengan menulis blog seperti ini, lepas tu tidak mengaku salah lagi.
DeleteI don't think the blog writer can be identified.
DeleteHarap kena bagi hukuman yang setimpal. Bikin panas betul orang yang suka menghina Sabah ni.
ReplyDeleteWe should not fall into their traps. These kind of people are purposely doing this to make us angry.
DeleteSusah juga oo, ingatkan kemajuan teknologi best rupanyta makin maju makin pula banyak isu yang ditimbulkan.
ReplyDeleteKalau salah guna memang tidak best tu kemajuan teknologi
DeleteTakda internet lagi bagus, jadi takda lah gaduh-gaduh juga. hahaha
ReplyDeleteinternet ada baik dan buruknya. yang penting kita harus gunakan untuk tujuan yang betul.
DeleteMungtkinkah hinaan itu sengaja ditimbulkan untuk tujuan politik? Siasat hal ini sedalam mungkin.
ReplyDeleteSemakin dekat PRU semakin banyak artikel yang tidak sepatutnya di buat keluar.. Harap rakyat janagn mudah terpengaruh dengan kata-kata pembangkang yang cuba menjatuhkan kerajaan.
DeleteKalau mahu kampen pun jangan menyentuh isu2 sensitif
Deletesiasatan harus dibuat dengan teliti dan yang bersalah perlu dikenakan tindakan.
DeleteSusah mewujudkan perpaduan jika tidak pandai menghormati budaya orang lain.
ReplyDeleteKita di Sabah harus saling menghormati, jangan mempersendakan budaya kaum lain
DeleteJangan asyik nak menentang sesama kelak susah. Sabah merupakan satu negeri contoh jadi jangan rosakkan ia.
Deleteperpaduan harus dijaga agar ianya tidak terjejas.
Deletethe future matters more than the 20 points...
ReplyDelete20 perkara perlu diteruskan
DeleteI think I have seen the guy before but I hardly recalled. Why he insulted the 20 points?
ReplyDeletesebarang isu yang berlaku harus diselesaikan dengan sebaiknya.
ReplyDeletesemua pun pasti mengharapkan yang terbaik untuk Sabah dan rakyatnya..
ReplyDeleteBefore this, Datuk Bernard Dompok said not all principles in the 20 points are incorporated into the Malaysian constitution, however the spirits continues.
ReplyDeleteberani lagi ini dua orang rakyat biasa Sabahan ambil tindakan berbanding dengan pemimpin2 politik pembangkang Sabah..
ReplyDelete