By : ANTHONY F. LIJUA
DEMOCRATIC Action Party
(DAP) started making inroads to Sabah sometime in the 1970’s as a purely
Chinese party. It was in 2007 that three branches were set up headed by
Kadazan/Dusuns/Murut (KDM) - Mr. Edward E. Mujie (Tamparuli), Mr. Stephen J.
Jimbangan (Kapayan) and Mr. Jusin Sabaran (Kuamut).
Over the last few years,
more and more members among the bumiputra (KDM, Malay and others) began to join
the party and more KDM or bumiputra branches formed. With the big numbers of
bumiputra participation in Sabah, the Sabah DAP began to look more like a
really multi-racial party from East Malaysia.
However, the KDM earlier
leader members who started the bumiputra entrance into Sabah DAP are now
beginning to feel sidelined by the national leadership as they are not
represented in the National Central Executive Committee (CEC).
At present, unlike the other
major Pakatan Rakyat (PR) parties, DAP KDM original members have no
representative in the CEC. This is a major over-sight by the national
leadership although they want to portray a really multi-racial opposition party
of Malaysia.
This has been going on and
on and many KDM are beginning to feel that they are not given the respect or
chance to voice out their opinions and contributions for Sabah in the party.
How could Sabah bumiputra
participate in national leadership without a platform? If this cannot be
resolved by the DAP national leadership, it will lead to an exodus of bumiputra
leaving the party as they felt that the national leader do not care for the
Sabah bumiputra contributions and struggles in the party.
In numerous meetings,
gatherings, conventions, congress and discussions throughout Sabah, the Chinese
language or mandarin has been predominantly used. These had resulted in many
bumiputra finding it very hard or impossible to understand, thus causing them
to be disinterested and disillusioned. DAP has many issues and policies that
are of national interests to the member and will definitely affect their lives
in the future if the voters choose PR DAP to be their representatives in the
government.
It is, therefore, very
important that the bumiputra understand what are being discussed or
communicated to them. If this situation continues and persists, it would be
better for them to leave the party and join other parties that the members
would understand and communicate with.
In the recent Sabah DAP
convention dinner held at the Grand Port Seaview Restaurant, many Sabah
bumiputra came from all over Sabah with the intention of meeting up with Lim
Guan Eng, the National Secretary General and Penang Chief Minister but were
very disappointed that they had no chance of meeting him face to face, shaking
hands and exchanging a few words with him.
He was heavily escorted and
guarded by the Sabah DAPSY youth (acting as security guards) making it
impossible to come close to him. It looks like these leaders are beginning to
be made unapproachable as the PR DAP leaders are becoming more and more
popular.
This is a very serious situation
and we cannot afford leaders like this with an ambition to take over the seats
in Putrajaya. And if the original KDM and bumiputra who struggled and worked so
hard to make DAP acceptable among the bumiputra in Sabah are not properly
represented in the CEC, DAP bumiputra voices in Sabah may or will not be heard
at all.
Lim Guan Eng and Lim Kit
Siang have been making many trips to get more and more support especially from
bumiputra in Sabah for the 13th General Election. They will be wasting their
time if the attitude of the Sabah DAPSY youth is to fence them away from the
people who want to be closer and will support the party national leadership.
The bumiputra members want
to actively participate and be a part Sabah DAP growth. But if their participations
are not valued, they are brushed aside and not represented by the KDM original
leaders who helped built Sabah DAP bumiputra then it will be useless for them
to continue supporting the struggle to assist DAP on the road to Putrajaya.
The DAP party congress will
be on 15th December, 2012. The KDM and bumiputra members are observing and
taking notes of what the national DAP leaders are doing for Sabah
representation. There would be a major backlash for DAP if this issues are not
attended to by the national leaders at the DAP congress and before the 13th
General Election.
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