KOTA KINABALU: United Pasok
Momogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation (Upko) said the problem of illegal
immigrants in Sabah is a common problem for the Government and opposition.
"Just because you are
in the opposition does not make everything the present government is doing
wrong. Government or opposition, this is our common problem.
"Let us not waste time
and effort to over-politicise it. Let's work together to solve the problem. It
is an obligation and a worthy cause to each and everyone of us," said Upko
Information Chief Datuk Donald Monjuntin.
He was responding to Parti
Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) Sabah electoral reform and migrant bureau chief, Dr Chong
Eng Leong, who claimed Upko President Tan Sri Bernard Dompok was urging the
people to come forward to help the Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) on illegal
immigrants in Sabah because he knew its Terms of Reference (TOR) were not meant
to solve the problem.
"With due respect to my
friend, Dr Chong, what is the purpose of his statement with regard to Upko
President Tan Sri Bernard Dompok sincerely urging the people to come forward
and help the Royal Commission of Inquiry on illegal immigrants in Sabah, other
than a political attempt to discredit and to obtain political mileage,"
said Mojuntin.
He said Dr Chong is a
Sabahan who is concerned about the problem of illegal immigrants, particularly
the issue of them gaining genuine Malaysian citizenship illegally.
"So much so that he has
researched the matter personally and is a wealth of information on the issue.
"Similarly the majority
of genuine Sabahans also share the same concern and worry. A whole lot of them
have also researched and have a detailed and data filled knowledge on the
issue, irrespective of political affiliations," he said.
Mojuntin said it was also no
secret that as a political party Upko was also very concerned with the illegal
immigrant situation in the State and it had been very persistent, consistent
and very vocal in raising this matter since its inception 18 years ago.
"Since we have this
shared concern, is it not common sense to focus on the problem and to use all
available avenues to tackle the problem instead of using it as a
"political bludgeon" to hammer each other just because we are on
opposite sides politically.
"We all wanted the RCI
to be formed. Now that it is in existence, let's concentrate and perhaps work
together to get people with substantive and first hand proof or evidence to
bring to the RCI hearing.
"We may have the
information mostly based on hearsay and statistical data on population increase
and related matters but what we also need is solid evidence, the standard of
which is admissible in a court of law," he said.
Mojuntin said it was
expected that the opposition to the present BN government is and perhaps, would
continue to criticise the RCI Terms of Reference but totally ignore the fact
that a properly constituted RCI is an investigative body of the highest order.
"It has the power to
call anyone to its chamber and even interrogate, if need be. In other words, it
has a very wide investigative power.
Its findings and
recommendations will be a matter of public knowledge.
"However, it neither
has the power nor the manpower to take action on its findings and
recommendations.
That belongs to the existing
and relevant bodies in this country such as the Police, Immigration and the
National Registration Department.
"This is an avenue that
is open to us all to resolve this problem.
Illegal immigrants getting
citizenship and changing the demography of Sabah is a serious issue.
It is an issue that goes to
the very basic rights of all true Sabahans.
"It is also an issue
that affects the security of not only Sabah but also the whole of
Malaysia," he said. (DE)
isu PATI adalah isu utama di Sabah, ia harus diberi perhatian.
ReplyDeleteselagi ada PATI, selagi itu byk masalah akan timbul di Sabah.
ReplyDeletemungkinkah PATI ni akan dapat dibentras habis2an di Sabah??
Deletesemua pihak harus bekerjasama dalam atasi isu PATI.
ReplyDeleteThe state and federal governments are now working in earnest to stem illegal immigration.
ReplyDeletesays it just shows how serious his government is in tackling the problems of illegal immigrants.
ReplyDeleteSabahans’ response to foreigners in their state has been enigmatic.
ReplyDeletethe longest in Malaysia that borders the South China sea, the Sulu sea and the Celebes sea, makes it easy for people from the neighbouring southern Philippines and Indonesian islands to sneak into Sabah. But the Malaysian navy, coast guards, and the marine police have done a great job in policing the coast to keep the waters safe for shipping
ReplyDeletethe immigration department was stopped from banning them from working as waiters, waitresses and kitchen helpers at restaurants and coffee shops after their employers protested.
ReplyDeleteLebih baik sumbangkan idea daripada hanya mengkritik terus..
ReplyDeleteMenteri Dalam Negeri, Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein mengarahkan semua agensi di bawah kementeriannya untuk memberi kerjasama penuh kepada Suruhanjaya Siasatan Diraja (RCI) yang ditubuhkan khusus untuk menyiasat masalah berkaitan pendatang asing tanpa izin di Sabah.
ReplyDeleteHishammuddin berkata pihaknya tidak mahu mengecewakan harapan penduduk Sabah yang mahu melihat satu penyelesaian terbaik dilakukan bagi menangani isu berkenaan yang tidak berkesudahan.
ReplyDeleteHishammuddin meminta orang ramai termasuk parti pembangkang supaya tidak mempolitikkan usaha tersebut kerana ia akan hanya merosakkan niat ikhlas kerajaan untuk menangani ‘sesuatu yang diwarisi dan bukannya wujud sekelip mata di Sabah’.
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