By : LESAYA LOPOG SORUDIM
THERE IS nothing
‘mischievous, misconceived or misleading’ when APS President Datuk Wilfred
Bumburing said the natives, especially the KDM community not pinning their
hopes on STAR.
The statement indeed is
reflective of the sentiment felt by the majority of the natives as issues faced
by the community has not particularly addressed by STAR as evidenced in the
manifesto.
Who would pin their hopes on
an organization that is bent on splitting the State of Sabah into five regions
and moving the State Capital from Kota Kinabalu to Keningau should they come to
power?
One can only imagined the
enormous amount of expenditures required to realized this so-called ambitions.
Other than that, STAR tactic is only seen as continuing with the BN policy of
divide and rule by disregarding the facts by splitting the crucial votes of the
KDM communities, the BN will be ensured of victory in the coming General
Election.
APS was established with the
aim of restoring the dignity, sovereignty and independence of Sabah as a State
within the Federation of Malaysia. This is evidenced in the Yellow Book
outlining the Aspiration and Struggles of the People of Sabah (Buku Kuning
Aspirasi dan Perjuangan Rakyat Sabah) which bears bears the signature of Datuk
Seri Anwar Ibrahim being the leader Pakatan Rakyat when both DSAI and Datuk
Wilfred Bumburing jointly signed and lauched the book on July 29, 2012.
The book does not in anyway
outlined a so-called Malayan Agenda as alleged by STAR, buts instead the book
contain a comprehensive and well documented PR Malaysian Agenda specifically
designed for Sabah. It is therefore on the basis of this struggles that
generated interest among the natives of Sabah, along this scenario, the
non-natives Malaysian of Sabah origins are also coming out in support of this
agenda.
APS’ struggles is about
change, change in policy that are no longer applicable to Sabah, changes in the
delivery system and changes in the distribution of wealth namely the oil
royalty, management of tax and tariff.
The PTI issues is on the
forefront of APS’ struggles; issuance of Malaysian Identity Cards to
non-deserving foreigners through dubious means and NCR issues mostly relating
to unresolved land disputes.
This has been our struggles,
and this has been brought up numerous times in every parliament session by
Datuk Bumburing eversince he was elected as Tuaran MP in the last election.
The lackadaisical attitude
on the part of the BN Federal Government in responding, let alone act
positively on what Bumburing has been fighting for has brought about his
(Bumburing’s) departure from BN, forming APS, and teaming up with Pakatan
Rakyat solely with the aim of bringing about a concrete and positive political
change for the betterment of the People of Sabah particularly and of the whole
of Malaysia in general.
Datuk Wilfred Bumburing has
countless times reiterated that if he could help PR bring about changes;
positive changes that would enable this noble Malaysian Agenda for Sabahans and
Malaysians as whole to be realized and implemented; a change that would
definitely be remembered for generations to come by every Malaysian without
having to be a candidate in the coming general election, then he would be the
happiest man in Sabah.
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