Kota
Kinabalu: “Malayan
leaders, both from the BN government and the Pakatan opposition, should climb
down from their high horses and stop the empty and hollow words to sweet talk
Sabahans and Sarawakians on the future of Malaysia. The time has come for all parties
particularly the federal government to rectify past mistakes on the formation
of Malaysia and save Malaysia before it is too late from saving it from
breaking up” said Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan, STAR Sabah Chief, in his speech at Batu Sumpah, Keningau, on
Malaysia Day, where the ceremony was being prevented from being performed by
the police authorities.
More importantly, they are acknowledging that it is
wrong that Sabah and Sarawak have been down-graded to be the equivalent 12th
and 13th States of Malaya and that Sabah and Sarawak have been wronged and
mis-treated by the federal government.
Further, they also note that there is
mal-apportionment of development and underdevelopment and unfair and unjust 5%
return of Sabah and Sarawak’s oil and gas revenues.
The people of Sabah and Sarawak are unhappy and it
has reached epic proportions. The
federal government cannot blame the people who have legitimate grievances.
Even the Deputy Home Minister from Sarawak has
acknowledged that massive disparity and under-development is one of the many
causes of the unhappiness.
Sabahans and Sarawakians are not asking for
additional rights or taking any rights from the other States but seeking
restoration of their rights which were promised or taken away.
It is within the powers at the hands of the Malayan
leaders, government and opposition, to take action and restore Sabah and
Sarawak as equal partners in the Federation of Malaysia, as promised in the
formation in 1962-1963. They can start
by converting their sweet talk into concrete proposals to make the necessary
amendments to the Federal Constitution at the next Parliament sitting.
Sabahans and Sarawakians are asking nothing more and
are not accepting nothing less.
The truth is that the support for the restoration of
the rights of Sabah and Sarawak is growing and the people are getting restless
and unhappier over time.
“As I have said before, if the federal and Malayan
leaders do not honour the basis of the formation of Malaysia then Sabah and
Sarawak have every legal right not to continue with Malaysia. It is not being separatist or secessionist”
stressed Dr. Jeffrey.
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