By : PETER MARAJIN
WHEN Najib said "he
would really like to see more Sabahans becoming heads of Government departments
in Putrajaya and at the same time more Malaysians from Semenanjung serving in
Sabah" he is only reiterating Kuala Lumpur's fundamental failure to honour
the terms of the Malaysian Agreement legally entered by five entities namely Great
Britain, Federation of Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak, and Sabah in 1963.
One of the terms of the
Agreement appended under the IGC Report is what is now known as 'Borneanisation
of the Federal Service'. Under the Borneanisation programmes all federal posts
must be filled up by Sabahans and not West Malaysians.
But after 49 years of Sabah
forming the Federation of Malaysia together with the other already independent
countries (Malaya, Singapore and Sarawak), Sabahans can only lament in awe as
most federal top posts in Sabah are monopolised by West Malaysians with the
unacceptable perennial excuse that Sabahans are not qualified.
And here the Prime Minister
of Malaysia said 'he would really like to see more Sabahans becoming heads of
Departments' after 49 long years. What a shame! If Najib is sincere he, being
the head of the ruling party, would just simply carry out the Borneanisation
programmes now and at once without all the rhetoric to fool the Sabahans.
This only goes to show that
right from the beginning the Malayan leaders' motive, which now includes that
of Najib's, was to "colonise" Sabah and Sarawak and deprive her
people of their accorded rights under the terms of the Agreement and as
citizens of this country living as free people.
Malaysians of all creeds
will have a sense of belonging to this country only when justice is accorded to
them equally including those in Sabah and Sarawak. The Prime Minister MUST give
back to the Sabahans and Sarawakians what the KL leaders had taken and are
taking away from them and which are rightly theirs under the Malaysian
Agreement and not to treat the East Malaysians as colonial servants of the KL
Masters.
With equal rights to
employments, socio-economics and political developments then, and only then,
the Sabahans will truly be proud to be called Malaysians.
Peter Marajin is a
practising lawyer and outspoken on NCR and land rights and Borneanisation
cases, he is also Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) Supreme Councillor.
(WIKISABAH)
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