By : QUEVILLE TO
KOTA KINABALU: The party of
former Sabah Chief Minister, Yong Teck Lee has ridiculed local Barisan Nasional
leaders for lacking ideas of their own and merely mouthing what their leaders
in Peninsular were saying.
A senior leader of the Sabah
Progressive Party (SAPP) said state BN leaders appeared to be so totally under
the control of federal leaders that they were even willing to repeat obvious
falsehoods such as the the birthdate of the nation.
Chong Pit Fah, the SAPP Information
Chief, said that by going to the extent of ‘parroting’ the federal leaders even
when it meant changing the state’s history especially in terms of Sabah’s
independence, they were betraying the state and its people.
“Sabah gained its
independence in 1963, not 1957,” he said adding that the people in the state
would be celebrating 49 years of Malaysia this year, not 55 years and it was
the peninsular that was celebrating its independence day.
“As Sabahan leaders, don’t
simply twist the fact because 49 is 49, not 55 just because the federal leaders
say so,” said Chong.
He urged Sabah BN leaders to
set an example and “show the people that they are concerned about the state’s
history” and not just repeat without thinking what their leaders in the
peninsular are saying as though they had no opinions themselves.
“Historical facts must be
set straight so as not to confuse the younger generation who are now being
misled by erratic National Day publicity which has it that Malaysia is
celebrating 55 years of independence.”
He said the “parroting
culture” of Sabah leaders was becoming laughable and they should start speaking
independently on issues affecting the state and its people.
“They are just like parrots…
for instance the coal-fired plant issue in the past, it was strongly objected
by many quarters and yet the leaders here say it must go on just because the
Prime Minister (Najib Tun Razak) said so.
“Then when the Prime
Minister said the proposal was scrapped, the leaders here changed their tune
and said that it was a good decision by the Prime Minister,” he said.
Another example, he said,
was the 1Malaysia concept introduced by Najib.
“Just because Najib said it
was a good concept everyone is repeating it. When the federal leaders come to
Sabah and shout 1Malaysia, everyone here follows…just like a parrot,” he said.
Sabah together with Sarawak
and Malaya formed Malaysia as equal partners on Sept 16, 1963 and Sabahans are
especially annoyed by that lack of recognition for their sacrifice and role in
the formation of a nation. (FMT)
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