TRAGEDY....
Discrimination against Sabah by the federal government in order to develop
Malaya is a tragedy and worthy of national attention, says a lawyer.
By : CALVIN KABARON
KOTA BELUD: Peter Marajin,
the man under fire from irate Kota Belud MP Abdul Rahman Dahlan for criticising
him, stands by his claim that the MP is all talk and no action.
Speaking a day after Rahman
hit out at him for negatively assessing his performance, Marajin reiterated
that the MP had not done much in his constituency.
“He does not care about the
padi fields in Mukim Kelawat but he keeps on telling people the district is
Sabah’s “rice bowl” or “jelapang padi”.
“He didn’t even answer my
contention that there are hundreds of acres of padi fields in Kelawat which are
neglected as they are dependent on rain. His Umno-led Barisan Nasional has not
provided proper irrigation for the area.
“What they are doing with
public money is pumping it into the existing irrigation system inherited from
British time like the Wokok Dam or in the Tempasuk plains.
“They aren’t doing it in
adjacent Kelawat, simply because they do not want to do it. Maybe the British
would have done it if they were still here now,” he said in response to
Rahman’s retort to his earlier criticism.
On Rahman’s contention that
the BN government could not do anything much about building roads in the
district because landowners refused to give way, Marajin a practising lawyer,
said that it showed that the MP was ignorant of duty as well as of the law.
He said it was unbelievable
that an MP would put forward a lame excuse such as this not to proceed with
development projects.
“Hasn’t he ever heard of the
Land Acquisition Ordinance for public purpose? Landowners are adequately
compensated under the law (for the acquisition of their lands).
“Since he would like to talk
on national issues more, why did he not talk about having a six-lane highway
from Kota Kinabalu to Kota Belud just like the highways in Malaya,” said
Marajin who is also a supreme council member of Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP).
Discriminating
against Sabah
He said discriminating
against Sabahans on economic development and depriving them of the state’s rich
natural resources despite taxing them in order to develop Malaya, was a tragedy
and a worthy national issue for the MP to bring up in parliament.
“When the entire population
of Kota Belud cannot see the development Rahman is talking about, then they
must also be blind, like me.
“It is amazing… it appears
only Rahman can see,” said Marajin taking a poke at the MP’s taunt that he was
unable to “see” the development he (Rahman) had brought to his constituency.
Rahman, who is also Sabah BN
secretary, also accused Marajin of making accusations without going to the
constituency to see for himself infrastructure the BN government had put in
place there.
“The federal government has
easily allocated RM120 million, and [the development] is there. If he cannot
see what has been done, he has to see an optometrist, he better check his
eyes,” he had told FMT.
Rahman said that since the
approval of the allocations, various agricultural methods including tunnelling
and irrigation measures had been carried out.
The back and forth between
the two politicians comes as Marajin, who is active in Kota Belud, both as a
politician, lawyer and also a church leader, has built up his base in the
constituency.
He is being touted as SAPP’s
candidate for Kadamaian state constituency which is one of the three state
seats under Kota Belud parliamentary seat.
The other two are Tempasuk
and Usukan, all currently held by BN but under stiff challenges by the
increasingly opposition-leaning electorates in the areas. (FMT)
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