Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Leaders Sidelining Sabah's Special Rights

THE CHAIRMAN of the United Borneo Front (UBF) told the descendants of Tun Datu Mustapha at a Borneo Tea Party gathering at Kepayan Ridge on Saturday, September 24th, that the Sabah Government leaders are giving too much priority to their own Party’s interests and vested interests at the expense of sidelining and sometimes foregoing Sabah’s special rights and the rights of Sabahans.

Although they were pushed and rushed into the formation of Malaysia, the Founding Fathers of Sabah (then North Borneo) before and at the time of the formation of Malaysia in 1963 had the heart and interests of Sabah and Sabahans.

The protection of the rights and interests of Sabah and Sabahans can be seen via the 20-Points Memorandum, the Reports of the Cobbold Commission and the Inter-Governmental Committee (IGC), the Malaysia Agreement, 1963 itself and assurances and promises by the leaders of the then Malaya.

Sadly, the same cannot be said of the Sabah leaders since West Malaysian political leaders made their way into Sabah and the problem was compounded since the BN/UMNO State Government which only implement decisions made in West Malaysia and often by the political leaders especially in UMNO without any reference to or discussions with Sabahans.

In addition, Sabah BN leaders just stood by and allowed the continuous erosion of Sabah’s special rights ending with Sabah being equivalent to a State in West Malaysia and Sabah being the poorest State in Malaysia while Petronas ends up with 95% of Sabah’s oil and gas revenue amounting to tens of billions annually.

If Sabahans do not seize the current ‘window of opportunity’ to stand united and utilize the unity to seek and restore the rights and interests of Sabah, Sabah will forever be downgraded to be 12th or 13th State (after Sarawak) and ‘colonized’ and ruled by West Malaysians and West Malaysian political parties.

The interests of the West Malaysian political parties especially UMNO were always paramount and the rights and interests of Sabah and Sabahans are sidelined or ignored completely.

The scenario worsened after the stopping of the rotation of the Chief Minister when the local Sabah leaders are muted and gagged and downgraded to mere followers. The CM rotation system is not sanctioned by the State Constitution and in hindsight, the system was a ploy used by Kuala Lumpur to lure the Sabah leaders to team up with UMNO initially and place them under Kuala Lumpur’s control.

The ploy was accepted by the Sabah leaders with their own vision of power sharing but the vision soon became a nightmare when the rotation was stopped permanently when UMNO assumed the chief ministership for good.

Dr. Jeffrey lamented that “very good examples are the oil royalties where the ‘rakyat’ wishes for higher royalties have been ignored and the ‘Project IC’ and illegal immigrants issue where even a Federal Select Cabinet Committee had been formed and headed by a Federal Minister from Sabah, the submission of Memorandum by BN components and the Petition by the ‘rakyat’ organized by SAPP but there is not a whimper let alone a concrete response from Putrajaya.

”Even the hiring of school computer technicians need to be filled by West Malaysians and Sabahans trained by the State Government are sidelined and simple administrative decisions like transfer of teachers and students need to be approved by Putrajaya. What then is the purpose of having a Sabah Minister for education and a Ministerial Cabinet as the State Government?

“The efforts of the Founding Fathers including Tun Datu Mustapha who had initially opposed the entry of UMNO into Sabah are all wasted and what is the use of having safeguards in the Malaysia Agreement and the Federal Constitution when the State leaders keep standing by and allowing the rights and interests of Sabah and Sabahans to be eroded continuously” added Dr. Jeffrey to the BTP gathering.

The crowded roared in approval when Dr. Jeffrey opined that if the current leaders still fail to look after the interests of Sabah and Sabahans, then it is time for Sabahans to be united and use their votes to change the State leaders and the State Government.

UBF in line with Borneo Agenda No. 1 further hoped that the people in the Borneo States of Sabah and Sarawak will be united in purpose to seek and restore their rightful place in Malaysia so that all Sabahans and Sarawakians can get their fair share of progress and development in Malaysia and enjoy a better and more enriching quality of life.

Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan further calls for all patriotic Sabahans to be united and support the rights and interests of Sabah and Sabahans and support the ‘CINTA SABAH’ Campaign.

By : UBF MEDIA (sabahkini)

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  1. Semua rakyat Sabah tentu sekali Cinta Sabah mari perhebatkan kempen kesedaran kepada semua lapisan rakyat.

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  2. Jangan sesekali meminggirkan hak rakyat Sabah.

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  3. Rakyat Sabah, marilah kita sama-sama menyokong kempen Cinta Sabah.

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  4. I love Sabah. No matter what Sabah is my land. I really hate the illegal immigrant, bullshit. I wondering when the issue will settle down. I wish all the illegal immigrant will desist from Sabah.

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  5. Harap CM sentiasa mengutamakan rakyat Sabah dari segala segi.

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  6. Sadly, the same cannot be said of the Sabah leaders since West Malaysian political leaders made their way into Sabah and the problem was compounded since the BN/UMNO State Government which only implement decisions made in West Malaysia and often by the political leaders especially in UMNO without any reference to or discussions with Sabahans.

    memang sangat menyedihkan...harap BN Sabah masih ada harapan untuk menang dalam PRU akan datang..

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  7. Sabah BN leaders just stood by and allowed the continuous erosion of Sabah’s special rights ending with Sabah being equivalent to a State in West Malaysia and Sabah being the poorest State in Malaysia while Petronas ends up with 95% of Sabah’s oil and gas revenue amounting to tens of billions annually.

    Sabah yang kaya dengan galian mentah seperti gas dan minyak tetapi masih lagi di tahap yang termiskin di Malaysia..adakah 'leadership' BN Sabah tidak berupaya mengubah kedudukan ini?

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  8. sudah sekian lama rakyat mahukan perubahan, jikalau kerajaan negeri masih tidak mampu mengubah kehidupan rakyat dan prestasi ekonomi Sabah, nescaya rakyat akan 'memihak' kepada pembangkang di PRU akan datang

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  9. apakah KM Sabah akan membiarkan permintaan rakyat ini tanpa sebarang tindakan atau penerangan yang logik?

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  10. kerajaan Sabah patut prihatin dengan masalah2 yang dihadapi oleh rakyat dan menjaga kepentingan hak2 Sabahan bukannnya diketepikan

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  11. hak dan kepentingan Sabah perlulah sentiasa dijaga..

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  12. harap keperluan Sabah akan sentiasa diutamakan dan diambilberat.

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  13. jika cintai sabah, kita harus menjaga dan mempertahankan hak2 sabah.

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  14. dan kita majukanlah Sabah.

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  15. bukan satu tugas yang mudah untuk mendapatkan kembali hak2 rakyat Sabah seperti yang terdapat dalam perjanjian 20 Perkara.

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  16. pemimpin2 Sabah perlu menuntut hak ini dengan niat, bukan sekadar 'melepaskan batuk di tangga'.

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  17. Akta Petroleum tidak dikaji semula sementara memorandum yang dihantar oleh Datuk Wilfred tentang isu PATI masih belum mendapat respon. inilah antara isu yang berterusan tiada penghujung.

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  18. As we know Sabah is far behind in many areas..... so no other things that we Sabahans want but only to change the view...

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  19. All the best and Good luck in bringing development to Sabah.

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  20. Cuma kempen Cinta Sabah yang bertujuan mengutamakan hak dan kepentingan semua rakyat Sabahan. Sokongan kempen dari masyarakat amat diperlukan.

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  21. Semangat untuk memperjuangkan hak orang Sabah dan 20 perkara harus dikekalkan. Kerajaan negeri seharus bersuara dan memperjuangkan hak penduduk di sini.

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  22. This is the time to show the people....The GE is just around the corner!

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  23. Rakyat berhasrat untuk melihat perubahan seluruh negeri Sabah dari segi ekonomi, pendidikan, kemiskinan, PATI dll. Adalah satu kebiasaan jika kerajaan gagal menjalankan tugas dan tanggung jawab untuk membuat perubahan, ramai rakyat yang akan melompat parti di PRU akan datang. Satu cabaran untuk BN.

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  24. Jika awal-awal lagi diperjuangkan hak rakyat Sabah, mungkin tidak perlu kita menuntutnya sekarang. Apa lagi yang boleh dibuat sekarang?

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  25. Semoga UBF+SAPP menghasilkan kesan yang positif terutama hak dan kepentingan warga Sabahan ini. Sokongan seharus diberi kepada mana-mana parti dan organisasi yang berniat untuk memperjuangkan lebih banyak untuk rakyat Sabah.

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  26. Rakyat Sabah patut sokong kempen CINTA SABAH ini. Kalau bukan kita, siapa lagi nak sokong?

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  27. Banyak lagi perjanjian yang masih tidak ditunaikan seperti 20 perkara. Kerajaan sepatut membuktikan bahawa rakyat dan kepentingan orang Sabah sentiasa diutamakan. Kegagalan menunaikan hasrat orang Sabah akan menyebabkan kegagaln BN mengekal kuasa di PRU akan datang.

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  28. Banyak sudah tuntutan diminta, hantar memorandum etc. Tapi apa respon mereka nun di seberang sana? PATI adalah punca utama di Sabah! Royalti minyak pun 5% saja. Kalau hasil keuntungan dibahagikan kepada oarang-orang dalam, apa saja yang tinggal untuk rakyat Sabah?

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  29. Pemimpin-peimpin Sabah harus bersatu hati jika ikhlas mahu lindungi negeri ini dan rakyatnya. Jangan tunduk kepada mereka yang hanya mahu memanipulasi hasil Sabah.

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  30. Banyak juga bah pemimpin2 sabahyang menyuarakan masalah2 sabah di peringkat persekutuan....

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  31. bilalah majoriti sabahan akan terlepas dr mental slavery ciptaan malaya? jgn harap UMNO akan berubah, sebaliknya, kita yg perlu mengubah nasib kita sendiri. klu 54 tahun UMNO telah membuktikannya sbg rejim yg gagal, knp x kita sipak keluar sj rejim ini?

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  32. hak dan kepentingan sabah harus dipertahankan oleh rakyat sabah sendiri..

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  33. kerajaan negeri sabah sememangnya peka kepada permasalahan rakyat dan penyelesaian kepada permasalahan itu sedang diusahakan..

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  34. bukan sabah tiada pemimpin2 yang berani bersuara tetapi suara2 mereka tidak dipedulikan oleh kerajaan pusat..contohnya seperti tuntutan rakyat sabah agar RCI ditubuhkan untuk menyiasat projek IC dan royalti minyak.

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  35. kempen cinta sabah adalah sesuatu yang baik..tetapi kempen ini tidak harus dijadikan sebagai alat politik...

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  36. apa2 pun, kita tunggu dan lihat pada PRu akan datang siapa yang akan menjadi pilihan rakyat sabah.

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  37. betul kata jeff.. banyak memorandum dibuat oleh pemimpin Sabah tetapi masing-masing ditolak balik. Seharus setiap memorandum yang dikemukakan dikaji dengan teliti supaya usaha pemimpin agar perubahan dan perkembangan tidak membazir.

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  38. KAMI MEMBERI SOKONGAN KEPADA KEMPEN YANG BERTUJUAN DEMI KEPENTINGAN DAN HAK RAKYAT SABAH. "CINTAH-SABAH".

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  39. Perjuangan 20 perkara dan hak orang Sabah seharus diteruskan.

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  40. Teruskan usaha untuk membaiki kedudukan negeri Sabah, berkongsi perkembangan dan kemajuan yang berterusan seperti negeri lain dan taraf kehidupan dapat diperbaiki lagi.

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  41. Jika CM gagal menuntut apa yang patut untuk orang Sabah, siapa lagi yang boleh rakyat mengharapkan? Cuma rakyat sendiri yang boleh berubah keadaan negeri Sabah yang tidak berkembang dan bermaju jika dibandingkan. Sistem pendidikan yang kurang wajar tidak diperbaiki? System infrastruktur masih tidak wajar? Taraf hidup masih kesusahan?

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  42. hanya jika kerajaan negeri diberikan kuasa penuh dalam membuat keputusan dan mengambil tindakan penyelesaian, barulah masalah2 yang dihadapi oleh rakyat Sabah dapat diselesaikan..

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  43. Sokonglah Parti Cinta Sabah.

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  44. Jangan mengorbankan hak rakyat.

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  45. Mari ktia sama-sama CINTAI SABAH..hehe :D Sabah tetap yang terbaik.

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  46. Waa..Nampakya semua sayang dengan Sabah aa..Bah jadi mari kita menjaga Negeri dibawah bayu ini.

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  47. Jadi ini satu cabaran kepada BN Sabah untuk memastikan Sabah terus kekal dibawah pemerintahan BN. Jadi haruslah memperjuangkan hak penduduk Sabah dan sayangi dan cintailah Sabah.

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  48. Some of them, honestly.

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  49. Well, I truly hope that leaders are doing their jobs flauntingly.

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  50. Mungkin juga kerana kita telah mengalami nasib yang teruk.

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  51. Some of them are indeed performing well.

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  52. Jangan abaikan Sabah hanya kerana nama dan kuasa.

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  53. hanya Datuk Chong Kah Kiat yg berkemampuan menghantar PATI balik, pemimpin lain ntah apa jadi..

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  54. No one is sidelining anybody's right. As far as i concern, everybody rights is protected under the Country's constitution. The question is if you aware of that rights & how you exercise it.

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