POORER......Why
is Sabah five times poorer than other non-oil producing states when it is rich
in natural resources?
By : QUEVILLE TO
TAWAU: A Sabah MP is calling
for the setting up of a Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) to look into the
poverty levels, which, according to the Malaysia Statistics Department, had
increased in the last five years.
Tawau MP Chua Soon Bui said
the RCI was needed to get to the bottom of the problem.
She made the request when
commenting on the Malaysia Statistics Department’s recent disclosure that Sabah
is still the poorest state in Malaysia, with a poverty rate of 19.7% in
2009-2010, an increase of 0.2% from 2007.
The survey of household
income and basic amenities was conducted on 45,805 families nationwide from
April 2009 to March 2010, revealing for the first time an increased poverty
rate after the economic turmoil since 1999.
Chua said that both the
federal and the state governments owed the people of Sabah an explanation on
why Sabah remained the poorest state in Malaysia despite being endowed with
rich natural resources, including oil and gas as well as being the beneficiary
of large federal allocations every year.
“Another insult is the
poverty rate for Perlis. This state with the second highest level of poverty
has recorded only 6%, while the third and fourth poorest states, Sarawak and
Kedah, are only at 5.3%,” she said.
She wanted to know the
rationale behind such a huge difference in the poverty rate of 14.7% between
Sabah and Perlis. This, she said, was many times more when compared to the
other Peninsular Malaysia states.
The national poverty rate is
3.8%, which showed Sabah is five times poorer than the other states.
“The government is
answerable to the people of Sabah. Why is Sabah even poorer than the other non-oil
and gas-producing states? Where has all its riches and money gone to after 49
years under the Barisan Nasional rule?” she asked.
Chua said the Malaysia
Statistics Department’s revelation clearly showed that both the state
government and Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin had acted irresponsibly
by covering up “such a depressing and humiliating fact”.
She said they lied to the
people of Sabah that the state had successfully reduced its poverty levels as
proclaimed by Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak in February this year during his
working visit there.
Extra
burden
Chua, who is also a
vice-president of the Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP), said that despite being
an equal partner in the formation of Malaysia in 1963, the people of Sabah
continued to be marginalised.
She said the government had
failed to address the underlying cause of the high cost of living and doing
business in Sabah, the poor infrastructure and the presence of a massive number
of illegal immigrants in the state.
The goverment, she said,
owes an explanation on why its poverty eradication programme had failed despite
some RM112 billion worth of investments being poured into Sabah since 2008
along with the injection of annual federal grants.
“The people of Sabah,
despite being the poorest, continue to bear the extra burden of higher prices
of goods and higher inflation rate, higher unemployment, higher school
dropouts, as compared to the people in Peninsular Malaysia,” she said.
Chua said only an RCI could
probe into the causes of these failures, adding that Barisan Nasional- led
federal and state governments should stop ignoring the sufferings of Sabahans.
(FMT)
entah bilalah RCI ini dapat ditubuhkan
ReplyDeletepasti ia tak lama lagi.
Deleteharap-harap ada berita positif mengenai RCI
ReplyDeletememang RCI patut ditubuhkan memandang ianya adalah permintaan rakyat sendiri
ReplyDeletesemoga kerajaan dapat mengatasi masalah PATI dengan berkesan dan secepat mungkin
ReplyDeleteselesai masalah PATI, masalah2 lain jg akan turut selesai.
Deletesemoga masalah kemiskinan di kalangan penduduk pendalaman dapat diatasi sepenuhnya
ReplyDeleteKerajaan telah berusaha untuk membantu rakyat untuk keluar dari kemiskinan.
Deletekemiskinan rakyat perlu diatasi
ReplyDeleteSabah memang kaya dengan galian
ReplyDeleteKalau tiada PATI mesti negeri Sabah ni aman dan kemiskinan pun kurang.
ReplyDeleteKerajaan pusat perlu melayan semua negeri di Malaysia ni dengan adil.
ReplyDeleteBanyak program yang telah di buat untuk rakyat, rakyat perlu ambil peluang ini.
ReplyDeleteTindakan positif dari kerajaan untuk menubuhkan RCI amat diperlukan.
ReplyDeleteBR1M bukan cara yang bijak untuk membantu rakyat, tindakan ini cuma menyebabkan rakyat lebih berharapkan kerajaan. Lebih baik menjalankan program untuk membantu rakyat berdikari atau menjalankan business sendiri untuk mendapatkan pendapatan.
ReplyDeletePerkembangan industri kecilan dan besaran dapat menyelesaikan isu kimiskinan.
ReplyDeletePATI akan menjejas perkembangan dan juga menjadi punca utama kemiskinan.
ReplyDeleteSemua pihak sedar kenapa Sabah masih dalam kemiskinan? Rakyat harus sendiri berusaha dan kerajaan juga harus memberi ruang untuk rakyat mencari pendapatan.
ReplyDeleteHow many RCI do we need and how long it will take to complete the investigation?
ReplyDeletePoverty happens everywhere but due to the influx numbers of PATI in Sabah increased, the situation gets worse.
ReplyDeleteChief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Haji Aman encourages greater media coverage to highlight the cohesiveness of Sabah’s unique multiracial and multireligious society. He said it is an important message that must be infused in every racial and religious group so that it will continue to be practised for generations to come.
ReplyDeleteThe harmony and unity that we have in Sabah is built based on sincerity and deep understanding. This spirit is translated into ‘unity in diversity’ among more than 32 ethnic groups in Sabah,” he said while citing Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak who said Sabah as the best example of the 1Malaysia concept and former premier Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad who referred to Sabah as the best example of racial and religious tolerance.Musa was speaking when breaking fast with the media at the Le Meridien Hotel here yesterday organised by the Press & Publication Division of the Chief Minister’s Department.
ReplyDeleteDuring the Chief Minister’s annual ‘buka puasa’ all over the State with the various Umno Zones, he was pleased to note that non-Muslims joined in the event and even contributed to the less fortunate.This is the beauty and uniqueness of the multiracial and multireligious community in Sabah that is not found in any other state or country,” he said.
ReplyDeleteOn the media’s role in helping the government’s development agenda, Musa said the media had an important part as the “bridge” between the government and the people in disseminating information and getting feedback from the grassroots.Among the key projects in the development agenda are poverty eradication, improving infrastructure, Halatuju, issuing communal land titles, agropolitan projects and many more including the National Key Economic Areas, National Key Result Areas and the 10th Malaysia Plan.
ReplyDelete“All these are geared towards spurring the development and economic growth of Sabah and eventually improving the socioeconomic standards of the people.“The State government is also committed to ensure the government delivery system is constantly updated and improved,” he assured.
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