KOTA KINABALU: Sabah
Progressive Party President Datuk Yong Teck Lee said the party will, based on
its 'Land Reformation Policy', accord full recognition to Native Customary Rights
(NCR), give lands to Sabah natives and reverse back the land tenure forcibly
reduced by the Barisan Nasional (BN) government from 999 to 99 years.
He said he has done the same
thing previously by issuing land titles with 999-year tenure to the Taman
Seputeh house owners and another housing in Tawau, meaning the party has no
problem to do it again for other house owners.
Yong, who is a former Chief
Minister, was speaking at a leader-people gathering organised by SAPP Tanjung
Aru CLC, here, Wednesday.
Among those present was a
small group of people in traditional attire carrying placards wanting NCR to be
recognised, petroleum rights be returned to Sabah and the Native Certificate to
be revived.
Their representative, who
wanted to be known as Chung, questioned why the Government disregards NCR which
has existed ever since the British administration.
"If British had the
interest of the natives in mind by creating NCR, how could our own government
not recognise the NCR? This is unacceptable," he said.
Chung also asked for the
revival of the Native Certificate (Sijil Anak Negeri) which recognises the
status of natives and Sino-Kadazan, describing the Government's freeze on the
issuance of the certificates has put the natives especially the Sino-Kadazan in
a difficult position which could result in the deterioration of their status,
entitlements and rights.
He said despite repeated
calls to unfreeze the issuance of the certificates which was frozen since the
80s, the Government has been dragging this serious issue.
SAPP Tanjung Aru chairman
Datuk Richard Yong, in his speech, highlighted the problems faced by the people
in the Tanjung Aru area, saying after 49 years of independence, Tanjung Aru
town and the water villages have not changed much, except for a Tanjung Plaza
and a few prosperous club houses operating slot machines.
"The same old problems
persist, the Prince Philip Park is still in a miserable situation, broken
wooden walkways and leaking roofs of the village houses, heaps of rubbish
surrounding the water villages and even flood problems near the sea," he
said.
"Tanjung Aru has been
badly neglected. A lot of the residents moved out from the area because of
these unbearable problems. Their houses were then rented out to people from
outside Tanjung Aru including foreign workers," he said, adding this was
happening in the Tanjung Aru, Sembulan and Petagas areas.
Richard said the needs of
the ordinary people must always be looked after.
Speaking to a crowd
comprising mostly residents from Tanjung Aru, he said SAPP has, based on
observation, prepared plans and programmes to resolve the flood problems with a
large-scale flood mitigation system, to focus on the housing needs of the
people, to propel the economic activities and to promote tourism and cultural
activities in the area.
"These are all aimed to
create Tanjung Aru into a better place for the ordinary people," he said.
"Another area that SAPP
will look into is the deplorable housing problems especially at all the water
villages of Sembulan, Tanjung Aru and Petagas.
People have been complaining
about the dilapidated state of the houses and wooden bridges which has been neglected
by this BN government.
"SAPP will by way of
consultation with the local residents come up with a restructuring programme by
taking Brunei water villages as an example to make Kg Tanjung Aru a conducive
place for living," he said.
Richard pointed out flooding
is another pressing problem faced by the people both in the towns and villages,
saying the improper and non-maintained drainage and sewage systems resulted in
overflowing of dirty foul-smelling water all over the roads.
In view of that, SAPP plans
to rectify the drainage systems at the towns and kampungs to prevent flooding.
Likas Assemblyman Datuk Liew
Teck Chan, Luyang Assemblywoman Melanie Chia, Datuk Wong Yit Ming, Supreme
Councillors Don Chin, Aloysius Siap, Bahari Aship and Abdul Malik Mohed from
Kota Belud were also present. (DE)
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