By : IDA LIM
KUALA LUMPUR : The Sabah
Barisan Nasional (BN) government is 'serious' and is doing its 'best' to solve
the issues faced by the people, including the major issue of illegal
immigrants, says the coalition’s state secretary Datuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan.
A Merdeka Center survey
showed that only 54 per cent of voters polled last September felt the state was
heading in the right direction compared to 66 per cent in November 2009.
But Abdul Rahman said the
survey results will not have a bearing in the next general election.
“People have concerns, but I
think when they go to vote, it’s not just about the economy alone, it’s also
about leadership, it’s also about whether or not the incoming government from
the opposition will be better to manage the economy or not,” he told The
Malaysian Insider.
The Merdeka Center survey
released on Tuesday showed that the top five reasons for the drop include the
issue of illegal immigrants, dissatisfaction with political leadership, the
high cost of living, and “the perception” that Sabah was still “lagging” behind
in economic development and infrastructure.
“Look, we are trying to
solve the issues. The difference between us and pembangkang (the opposition) is
that we understand the issues, we acknowledge the issues and we try to do the
best we can to solve the issues,” Abdul Rahman said.
“We know what the problems
are, people are worried about economic issues, that’s why our Budget is
tailor-made to address those issues,” he added.
“Even if it’s about the PTI
(illegal immigrants), the RCI is there, that’s what they wanted anyway. So it’s
there, it will take time but we are addressing it, that’s the most important,”
Abdul Rahman said, adding they had 'fully' supported the RCI.
The illegal immigrants issue
was rated by 53 per cent of the voters polled as the most important issue in
Sabah.
The state opposition has
alleged that the BN government in Sabah gave out citizenships to foreigners in
exchange for votes to help them stay in power.
“Political leadership doesn’t
mean just the government, is it? All our leaders, Anwar Ibrahim is a political
leader as well, even though he’s in the opposition,” Abdul Rahman said when
commenting on voters’ unhappiness with the political leadership.
The Kota Belud MP also
appeared to suggest the 'gloomy' world economy had contributed to the decline
shown in the Merdeka Center survey results.
“Times are tough worldwide,
worldwide the economy is bad, people are gloomy... somehow it affects us one
way or the other...” he said, adding that Sabah was 'not isolated'.
“But overall, in the whole
world, people are a bit worried about the future about the economy so it’s not
just about Sabah.”
Another top Sabah BN leader,
Datuk Seri Salleh Said Keruak, also commented on the Merdeka Center polls that
was carried out this September.
“The government is indeed
serious about tackling the illegal immigrant issue and all concerned should
lend their support,” the Sabah Umno Liaison Committee Deputy Chairman said.
“As for the illegal
immigrants, the royal commission of inquiry has started its mission and it
should be left to the wisdom of its members to carry out their task, and those
with grouses can go up and meet them,” Salleh wrote in an email to The
Malaysian Insider.
He said the people should
“allow” the RCI members to carry out their job and “see what their
recommendations are at the end of the day.”
Salleh also said: “It would
not be fair to say that there has been a lack of development when a huge chunk
of the state budget, supplemented by federal funding, goes into all sorts of
development.
“Looking at it objectively,
the survey gives the Sabah BN the opportunity to know what’s in the minds of
the people and to take proactive action to address outstanding issues.
“If what has been reported
is correct, then the Sabah BN must take stock of the situation and take steps
to correct the misperception that development is lagging.”
He had also said that
“development and infrastructure are localised and these are not often
highlighted in the media”, having noted the state’s infrastructure was
developed at a “rapid pace”.
“But it is true that some
problems cannot be solved overnight; it is deep-rooted and when steps are taken
to clear the matter, some people would be happy but there would also be others
who would object.” (TMI)
"The state opposition has alleged that the BN government in Sabah gave out citizenships to foreigners in exchange for votes to help them stay in power.">>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>what about sabahans who never vote and are not interested in voting????
ReplyDeletekerajaan sudah menubuhkan RCI untuk menyiasat mengenai projek IC..
DeleteKalau tidak ada bukti itu hanyalah khabar angin semata-mata. hehe
DeleteMemang Kerajaan BN pasti boleh melakukan yang terbaik untuk Sabah ini. Laksanakan dengan bersungguh-sungguh.
Delete“The government is indeed serious about tackling the illegal immigrant issue and all concerned should lend their support,” the Sabah Umno Liaison Committee Deputy Chairman said.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>what about those folks who rent out their lands to illegal immigrants???
ReplyDelete“Even if it’s about the PTI (illegal immigrants), the RCI is there, that’s what they wanted anyway. So it’s there, it will take time but we are addressing it, that’s the most important,” Abdul Rahman said, adding they had 'fully' supported the RCI.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>sabahans fully support RCI and najib..
ReplyDelete“But overall, in the whole world, people are a bit worried about the future about the economy so it’s not just about Sabah.”>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>that is the reason why we get so many indonesians and filipinos migrating to sabah...these problems are rooted in their countries.
ReplyDeletejadi untuk mengatasi masalah kemasukkan pendatang asing ini, kerajaan haruslah menambah kakitangan anggota keselamatan...
Delete"Salleh also said: “It would not be fair to say that there has been a lack of development when a huge chunk of the state budget, supplemented by federal funding, goes into all sorts of development.">>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>so, even if the opposition wins, sabah will surely still be in this problem. sabah and sarawak, together, is the size of peninsula malaysia. development will take a longer time. unless we have more honest contractors and men in sabah, then development will be hastened...
ReplyDeleteSabah Umno members have a big responsibility on their shoulder in the 13th general election as they are considered Barisan Nasional's (BN) "fixed deposit", said Umno Supreme Council member Datuk Raja Nong Chik Raja Zainal Abidin.
ReplyDeleteRaja Nong Cik, who is also federal territories and urban well-being minister, said the opposition's struggle was not based on policy, but rather slander and distortion of facts to mislead the people.
ReplyDeletethe BN government would continue to pursue the transformation agenda, among others, the government, economic, political transformation programmes in the interest of the people.
ReplyDeleteSabah’s opposition front appears to be moving towards unity, but the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition seemingly still holds the upper hand in the 13th general election that must be called by next April, despite the recent defections to the Pakatan Rakyat (PR).
ReplyDeletethe opposition in Sabah still has its work cut out in avoiding three-corner fights in the next elections.
ReplyDeleterasanya persaingan 3 penjuru akan berlaku di Sabah.
DeletePenubuhan RCI pasti mampu mennaggani masalah pati di Sabah. Kit patut bagi kerjasama.
ReplyDeleteya, semua patut memberikan kerjasama agar RCI dapat hasil yang terbaik.
Deleteusaha untuk mengatasi setiap isu harus dilakukan sepanjang masa.
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