Tuesday, 14 February 2012

'OFF' DEMANDS 70% OIL ROYALTY

A NEW CITIZEN movement has demanded that oil royalty for Sabah should be at least 70 percent and not below to compensate the losses Sabahans incurred under a mere 5% royalty all these years.

Oil for Future Movement (OFF) Chairman, Phillip Among, said on top of that oil royalty for Sabah must be backdated to 1976 and a statutory 8 percent interest per annum should be paid.

He said political parties, especially those from Sabah should insist on 70 percent oil royalty for the state and not just 25% or 30% as some of them have been demanding.

"This one-sided oil agreement evidently signed under extreme duress in 1976 between the federal government/Petronas and the Sabah and Sarawak state governments has come under increasing public scrutiny, and we have lost huge opportunities not only on oil royalty but other related businesses and hence we are the poorest today in Malaysia. We must be compensated," Among said in a statement here today.

According to Among the two states at present get only five percent royalty for oil and gas produced in the inner waters where the number of wells are comparatively fewer and increasingly drying, if not dried out, and none for the outer waters.

He said what the opposition alliance, Pakatan Rakyat, has publicly pledged that it would increase the oil royalty to 20 percent if it seizes the reins of power in Putrajaya, is not enough. "We want more and we demand they listen to us now," he said adding that his NGO is organising talks on oil and gas in every opportunity.

He said he would organise forums and seminars on it involving the youngsters including university students who are interested to fight for their generation and the next.

Among also called on the PR to elaborate on its royalty structure pledged to Sabah and Sarawak as so far it did not clarify whether the 20 percent pledge covers the outer waters.

"It’s unlikely that the Peninsular Malaysia-based national opposition coalition will agree to fork out royalty for the outer waters. This means the Pakatan pledge is as good as meaningless, more hype than substance just to win more votes from here. They should offer more," said Among.

Among also hinted that if its demands is not heard, he would lead an initiative to bring the issue of oil and gas resources of Sabah and Sarawak before the United Nation Security Council via here a global energy security protocol, for a determination by the international community.

"The Malaysian Government is not transparent on oil money derived from any waters in Malaysia including from Sabah and Sarawak, and we do not know where these money are being spent onto whereas we remain the poorest in Malaysia now. We need to know and we need to demand after all it is our rights to do so," he said.

32 comments:

  1. Setiap parti boleh menjanjikan pelbagai kebaikan kepada rakyat sebelum PRU-13. Tapi soalnya, mampukah mereka melaksanakan janjian mereka terhadap rakyat?

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    1. Janji yang pembangkang berikan hanya janji terang bulan sahaja, belum tahu lagi mereka dapat menunaikan janji mereka.

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    2. Voters should not vote based on empty promises, they must judge the party's credibility and the candidate's capabilities.

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    3. ya..semua parti boleh berjanji..tapi yang penting adalah melaksanakan janji tersebut..

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    4. often , we have leaders promising something they couldn't fulfil.They shouldn't make promises if they are not able to fulfil it.

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  2. Saya tidak pasti bahawa janjian 20%, 70% ataupun 100% ini akan ditunaikan. Harap rakyat bukan mengundi berdasarkan janjian seperti ini.

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    1. the people must think wisely and logically when voting for a party in this coming election.

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  3. sesetengah pihak hanya mempolitikkan isu royalti ni untuk kepentingan mereka. bukan mencapai suatu penyelesaian.

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    1. Terutamanya pembangkang yang memainkan isu ini untuk mendapat kepercayaan rakyat, tapi sebenarnya ini hanya untuk kepentingan politik sahaja.

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    2. ya..ada pihak yang menjadikan isu royalti ini sebagai bahan politik mereka.

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    3. they only want to fish votes.

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  4. Akta Petroleum perlu disemak semula untuk memastikan kerelevanannya dengan keadaan sekarang.

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    1. rasanya Akta ini harus disemak semula..

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    2. Yes, the Petroleum Act should be revised to amend those that are outdated.

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  5. jgn suka berjanji bukan2 yang mereka sendiri pun tidak pasti mereka mampu laksanakan atau tidak. jadi jngnlah mudah terpedaya.

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  6. jika royalti minyak dinaikkan, bagaimana pula peruntukan dari persekutuan kepada Sabah, adakah ia akan terjejas?

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    1. tidak tahu...perbincangan dan rundingan harus dilakukan..

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    2. perhaps with the oil royalty increase, the federal funds will decrease. Imagine if the oil royalty is 100%, sabah will definitely not be receiving any allocation.

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    3. what will happen if the oil runs out???

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  7. setiap parti pembangkang menjadi isu royalti bahan untuk memancing undi rakyat.

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    1. Umpamanya:
      Parti2 pembangkang = kedai
      Rakyat= customers

      semua kedai jual kain dan setiap kedai ada sale masing2. Siapa sale yang paling menarik minat customers akan untung sebab banyak kain yang akan dibeli.

      Persoalan kedai atau customer ka yang untung banyak??

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    2. isu ini sengaja dipolitikkan oleh pembangkang untuk menarik sokongan rakyat...

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    3. jadi rakyat perlu bijak meniai parti mana yang benar-benar ikhlas berkhidmat untuk mereka.

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  8. Janji yang di beri oleh pembangkang tidak boleh di percayai, berjanji tapi tidak tau dapat ditunaikan atau tidak.Rakyat jangan terpedaya.

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    1. its too good to be true..no need to believe their promises..after all, its not achievable..

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  9. 70%? is it achievable? why not 100%?

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  10. Permintaan yang tidak sesuai langsung. Orang yang bercakap ikut suka hati saja tanpa memikirkan usaha dalam projek tersebut.

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  11. Biarlah perkara ini dikaji semula oleh mereka yang pakar dan faham akan royalti ini.

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  12. Mengenai Royalti mungkin ini satu isu yang hangat di Sabah yang mana Sabah cuma mendapat 5% dari royalti minyak. Maka banyak yang cuba menimbulkan persoalan mengenai royalti tersebut.

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  13. bolehkah pihak2 yang menjanjikan royalti yang lebih tinggi kepada negeri ini memberikan jaminan bahawa negeri ini akan terus mendapat peruntukkan dari kerajaan pusat sekalipun minyak di negeri ini telah habis di sedut??

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  14. sedangkan janji2 pakatan pembangkang di empat buah negeri pun banyak yang masih belum ditunaikan.. inikan pula janji2 yang melibatkan banyak kepentingan dan perubahan akta..

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  15. berjanji memang mudah, tapi melaksanakan janji yang sukar..jadi rakyat harus membuat penilaian dengan bijak.

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