Wednesday 10 October 2012

'POSIK' WITH AGENDA BORNEO



                                    

SABAHANS must wake up from their slumber and complacency and UNITE to defend their rights and their country from being taken over by outsiders, said Datuk Dr Jeffrey G Kitingan, Chairman of STAR Sabah when launching STAR’s Roadshow entitle 'POSIK with Agenda Borneo' in Kg. Purak, Papar yesterday which was attended by over one thousand supporters.

“POSIK” is the dusun word for ‘wake up’.

Datuk Dr Jeffrey warned that their rights as citizens and the rights of Sabah as an independent state within the Federation of Malaysia are slipping away from them and that a day will surely come, sooner rather than later, when they are no longer favoured citizens of this country but a marginalized minority with no political clout.

In fact, this is already happening. Sabahans, especially the natives, are already losing their numbers and their rights to land and have become the poorest citizens of this country.

Likewise, Sabah no longer enjoys it autonomy but have become a subservient state of KL and have been relegated as the 12th state of Malaya. Sabah’s oil and gas resources have been unfairly taken over by the Federal Government of Malaya through Petronas while Foreigners and illegal immigrants are now a significant political determinant of who will rule the state.

“If Sabahans don’t wake up now, if they don’t act and unite to stop the rot, they will only have themselves to blame...” Datuk Dr Jeffrey emphasized further.

“No one will defend or fight for our rights except ourselves…it is not too late. We still have a chance. We still have the numbers…IF we unite”.

The future of Sabah is in your hands. Your future is in your hands. Wake Up! Rise Up! Act Now! And Save Sabah! It’s Now Or Never! Ini Kali Lah!

5 comments:

  1. CM warns the people to be wary of the opposition's tactics to bring down the government

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  2. PBS secretary general Datuk Henrynus Amin said contrary to the opposition propaganda, PBS works very well with Sabah Umno as well as with the rest of the Sabah Barisan Nasional component political parties.

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  3. Pairin urges the people to evaluate the government 's performance in a mature manner and not to be easily drawn by the opposition's claims and accusations. He said the substantial changes had taken place in the rural areas compared to 50 years ago, which has proven that BN has shown his capability in managing the country well

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  4. CM says the responsibility of BN leaders towards listening to problems faced by the people and efforts to solve them is not seasonal but a continous process, assures that Sabahans will continue supporting the BN to ensure a huge victory for BN in the coming 13th GE

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  5. BN leaders had the edge over the opposition in that they were aware of the issues faced by the people and always found ways and means to alleviate them.

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