Sabah DAP Wanita team
visited Papar town recently to meet and find out more from the people in the
area about the difficulties faced by them. The team was led by Noriah Onong
with some of the senior DAP women members. They also distributed the special
edition of the Bahasa Malaysia version of the ROCKET newsletter entitled 'HAK
SABAH' to the people.
Onong felt very happy
because the Papar folks is giving their full support towards Pakatan Rakyat and
they wish that PR can represent them after the PRU 13. The people are not happy
in Papar because there is no development and economy growth over the past many
decades. They said the BN Government has forgotten about them totally.
Onong said she lives in the
area and she shared the same view like them. She often travels around in the
Papar District from Lok Kawi all the way to Pantai Manis, there is particularly
no fast development can be seen.
The roads in the kampongs
here are bad and had never been upgraded. The paddy fields here are left
abandoned due to the lack of proper drainage and irrigation system. Papar is
used to be a good rice producing district, but over the years, the paddy fields
are left idling. The thousands of acres of good field left to grow grass only
and became waste land.
How can we achieve food
security in Sabah without the consistent and consolidated effort from the
government itself? Onong said Sabah is now importing RM 1.0 billion of rice
yearly, which is equivalent to the same amount received on the 5% of our oil
royalty.
That means the 5% oil
royalty received is just enough to import our rice. Why can't the government
help to make good our existing paddy fields to allow our paddy farms to plant
the rice? That will surely enhanced a better income and living for our farmers,
and to benefit the Sabahan.
Onong challenges the
government to immediately comes into redo all the drainage and irrigation
system to enable the farmers to start planting in the next season. If the farmers
are short of working capital and money, the government should give them soft
loan for them to start work. If the BN government can't do this, then let the
PR do it and the BN must step down. (DAP Media)
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