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LOST.....Sabahans
have already 'lost' five territories Labuan, Tawau, Lahad Datu, Sandakan and
Kinabatangan to the foreigners whose population exceeds the locals.
By : RAYMOND TOMBUNG
KOTA KINABALU: Umno leaders
in Sabah are working openly to take away whatever little rights Sabahans have
left, State Reform Party (STAR) Sabah deputy chairman Awang Ahmad Sah alleged
today.
“It is shocking to see them
working very hard to deny and further erode the rights of Sabahans.
“They don’t care what happen
to us as long as Umno stays in power,” he said, adding that Muslims in Sabah
who are not Malays are “trying very hard to be more Malay” than the real Malays
from Peninsular Malaysia.
He said most Sabahan Muslims
who are in Umno are now behaving as if they will be the last bastion for Umno members
in Malaysia.
“Ironically, Sabah Umno
members who are not Malays, including KDMs (KadazanDusunMuruts), are supporting
Umno as if Umno is their god.
“But they need to realise
that the Malays in Selangor, Kedah, Kelantan, Perak, and Penang had rejected
Umno in the 2008 election and there is no sign that Umno would regain the Malay
support which it lost in that election.
“There is also a strong
indication that more Malays in Negeri Sembilan, Terengganu, Johor and Malacca
will reject Umno in the 13th general election.
“Even Daim Zainuddin (former
economic adviser) said only three states are safe for BN in the next general
election, ” Awang said in a statement criticising Sabah Umno deputy chief
Salleh Keruak and Sabah Barisan Nasional secretary-general Abdul Rahman Dahlan.
Salleh, who is also State
Legislative Assembly speaker, once said that the 20-point agreement was no
longer relevant, while Rahman, who is Kota Belud MP, recently stirred the
hornets’ nest when he declared Sabah was a unitary state in Malaysia from the
beginning of Malaysia’s formation on Sept 16, 1963.
Said Awang: “Why are Salleh
and Rahman so willing to distort history? Are they against what their fathers
believed?
“Or maybe they are trying
very hard to ingratiate themselves to Umno, to [Chief Minister] Musa [Aman] and
[Prime Minister] Najib (Tun Razak), to climb up the political ladders?”
‘Five
Sabah territories lost’
Awang said it was a relief
to know that Barisan Nasional leaders such as Lahad Datu assemblyman Nasrun
Mansor had broken ranks with his peers when they urged the government to ensure
that only Sabah natives become political representatives.
“It was such a relief to
hear Nasrun’s views. He had enough conscience to worry about foreigners with
ICs who have outnumbered the locals in some areas and are beginning to demand
political representation.
“Most Sabahans don’t even
realise that we have already lost five territories.
“We have lost Labuan to the
Federal Territory. We have lost Tawau, Lahad Datu, Sandakan and Kinabatangan to
the foreigners whose population has exceeded the locals.
“What assurance can Umno
give the Sabahans that the foreigners won’t be able to contest in elections in
the near future?
“If we allow Umno-BN to win
in the next election, we will lose more territories to the foreigners, such as
Karambunai, Tanjung Aru, Petagas, Kawang and Liawan constituencies which are
already under serious threat as the foreigners form between 20% and 30% of the
voters,” Awang said.
He is also wary that Umno
will produce more so-called Malays by awarding MyKads to more foreigners.
He said the Mobile National
Registration Department, which is foreigner-friendly, will continue to operate
and the agents for these foreigners are actively monitoring the schedule of
mobile NRD operations.
“As such we all need to wake
up to this reality, and oppose the pro-foreigner attitude of many Sabah Umno
leaders, or our future generations will suffer and curse us for our neglect and
inaction,” he said. (FMT)
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