2013 will most likely be the
beginning year of Correction, Restoration and Renewal, while 2012 was the peak
of Malaysia’s manipulative politics, said political activist and STAR Sabah
Chairman, Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan.
Malaysia was envisioned to
be a great new Federation when three infant nations (Singapore, North Borneo
and Sarawak) were forced by circumstances (due to national security, post-World
War II consideration and de-colonization) to be rushed into a merger with
Malaya by a 1963 agreement (the Malaysia Agreement) with many
pre-conditions. Under the circumstances,
Malaysia was a confusing concept right from the start.
For example, how was the
existing Federation of Malaya to be merged with newly self-governing
/independent nations of Singapore, North Borneo and Sarawak who aspire to be
free and independent?
Are these nations to be
partners of Malaya under a New Federation or to be absorbed and taken over as
one of the existing states of Malaya?
Historical records (British documents) show that it will be the former
and not the latter. Thus requiring, as a
pre-condition, a completely new Constitution.
But that was never carried out.
In fact, the Malaysia
Agreement 1963 and its many pre-conditions were never really implemented to
this very day, even 49 years after the merger!
To be fair, the Malaysia Agreement 1963 was most probably rendered
meaningless when one of its signatories (Singapore) was forced out of the
Federation barely two years after its formation.
The failure to adhere to the
various pre-conditions (new Constitution, the 20-Points, the Cobbold Commission
and the Inter-Governmental Committee recommendations, etc.) has now rendered
Malaysia to become a failed Federation.
Malayan leaders became
arrogant, patronizing and condescending to Sabah and Sarawak. They took upon themselves the role of the
colonial masters to slowly subjugate the two partners into states of Malaya and
to manipulate situations to their (Malaya’s) advantage.
They also took advantage of
the Borneo States’ inexperience and political naiveness by giving them minor
roles and making Borneo State leaders believe that they (Malaya leaders) are
the Bosses. This soon led Sabah and Sarawak to become dependent on Kuala Lumpur
for political leadership.
By 1970, Malaya has taken over
Malaysia almost completely. Today, Malaysia is Malaya, Malaya is Malaysia. The
Federation of Malaysia does not exist, only the Federation of Malaya as defined
by Article 160 of the Federation Constitution.
Sabah and Sarawak have been cheated outright!
That is why Sabah and
Sarawak are now merely referred to as the 12th and 13th States (of
Malaya). “Malaya” is actually
masquerading as “Malaysia”. This is the
beginning of the failure of Malaysia as a federation and the roots of the many
problems today for Sabah and Sarawak.
The Insurmountable Problems
Malaysia/Malaya today faces
many insurmountable problems because of the blunders and mistakes committed by
its leaders – some by default but most by design. These blunders and mistakes have resulted
into what Malaysia is today.
-A highly corrupted nation
(No.1) – more that RM300 billion unaccounted for. Where has the money gone?
-A highly geared nation of
about RM500 billion in national debt (about 55% of its GNP) – who will pay for
this debt?
-Its economy/revenue highly
dependent on oil and gas. What happens
when they run dry?
-Its political survival
dependent on the votes and exploitation of illegal immigrants and foreign
workers. While natives are marginalized
and their lands are being taken over by private corporations in the name of
profits.
To maintain its grips on
power, the current BN government have also resorted to a spending spree of
billions of dollars in subsidies and welfare assistance to the point of buying
voters before the 13th General Election.
All these activities are
adding to the blunders which are likely to compromise national and internal
security, sovereignty and our check and balance in the system.
Clearly, the system is no
longer working for the people but for its leaders. In desperation to stay in
power, the UMNO controlled BN government may commit even more mistakes.
Already the Prime Minister
has visited Sabah seven times last year but remain deaf to the demands of
Sabah. National opposition leaders PR/PKR have also come around no less
frequently to get the support of the Borneo States. Why is Sabah so important?
The Solution Lies in Sabah?
Sabah may be the key to
Putrajaya. That’s why Sabah is
important. To save Malaysia, we must
save Sabah first. But the way out of
this quagmire, is to face the truth that the country needs to stop all these
nonsense and to do something about it!
How do we do it and what are
the options?
-First, Malaysians must care
and act in the national interest;
-Second, ordinary Malaysians
must take responsibility;
-Third, a change of the
current leaders and government.
For Sabah and Sarawak, the
solutions will not be just a mere change of government or leaders, but a whole
lot more – much more. At stake are our state
rights and position in the Federation – our autonomy, the Malaysia Agreement,
the 20-Points, our oil and gas resources, our land, our political franchise and
our security.
We have to resolve these
once and for all - we have to put right
what is wrong. This new year must be a
time for a correction, restoration and renewal.
How can we achieve this in an environment of “berat sebelah”, “divided
and ruled”, “Malay/UMNO hegemony”, “Project IC”
“BRIM 1 + 2 payouts”, “media
control” and “Tangki Biru 1-Malaysia”?
Every Sabahan/Sarawakian,
including their leaders should understand that there is no better opportunity
than now to strike a deal with Malayan leaders (Federal Government) due to the
Borneo States’ unique political fortune arising from the political Tsumani of
the 2008 General Election.
The 2008 politcal Tsunami
has brought political misfortune to BN/UMNO because of the blunders of its
leaders and a big win to opposition Pakatan Rakyat producing a 50/50 power
equation and a two-party system in Malaya.
Outside of the Peninsula, Sabah and Sarawak have become a potential
Third Force. Yes, Sabah and Sarawak have become “Kingmakers”.
Without Sabah and Sarawak
support, BN could have lost Putrajaya.
In other words, switching Sabah and Sarawak’s support could have created
a new PR Federal Government. That is the
potential power of the Borneo States that can be brought to bear and leverage
to achieve our objectives. But to achieve/maintain this Kingmakers’ role,
Sabahans and Sarawakians must be united.
FIGURE 1: Sabah/Sarawak As Kingmakers
Sabah and Sarawak as
“Kingmakers”
How can Sabahans/Sarawakians
be united?
First, they must understand
and capitalize on this unique “Window of Opportunity”. Second, they must be motivated enough to
achieve a common goal or objective (e.g. the Borneo Agenda).
And third, they must
understand the need to win, keep and leverage their parliamentary/DUN seats
under their own state banner/flags.
This is important as
anything else would render the formulae useless. If Sabahans/Sarawakians
succeed in this, we will be in a unique position to decide our path to the future
and our destiny. It will be like
pre-1963 once more but under different circumstances – Sabahans and Sarawakians
are now educated and experienced. We
know what we want and we understand the world stage and who we are.
Three Choices
There are 3 choices Sabah
and Sarawak must consider:-
1. Maintain the Status Quo;
2. Freedom and Separation;
3. Correction, Restoration and Renewal.
To consider the Status Quo
would mean allowing subservience, internal colonization, 'Ketuanan Melayu' and
continued exploitation of Sabah and Sarawak – to continue the injustices to
Sabah in particular. This is totally
unacceptable!
To do the opposite and
consider total Freedom and Separation from Malaya, while ideally attractive,
may be a bit drastic to most Malaysians to think about after years of
indoctrination. Many would probably be
put off by this suggestion.
That leaves us with the
third choice of Correction, Restoration and Renewal as the most acceptable
choice. Most people would consider this
as reasonable and wanting. How will
these choices be translated in the coming General Election?
Agenda Borneo vs. Agenda
Malaya
Consolidating a one-to-one
fight is something in the minds of many people come PRU-13. They would often say, without thinking, that
a one-to-one fight with the BN is a must to defeat the latter. A one-to-one is, of course, a good concept
but in a democracy, it may be easier said than
done as anyone qualified to contest is allowed to do so.
The PRU-13 will see three
political groups vying for the 222 Parliamentary seats. These are the BN/UMNO, the PR/PKR and the
UBA/STAR. As shown in the illustration (Figure 1) above, BN/UMNO and PR/PKR are
the key players in the Peninsular (Malaya) and are competing intensively for
Putrajaya, while UBA/STAR only focuses in Borneo. At stake is the 222 seats, 166 in Malaya
including Labuan, 25 in Sabah and 31 in Sarawak.
How will the battle be
fought? How will the voters decide,
particularly in Sabah?
Is there a better way to
rationalize a one-to-one contest? Yes,
there is, by grouping the competing groups into only two categories, i.e.
Agenda Borneo vs. Agenda Malaya.
Sabahans must regard BN led
by UMNO and PR by PKR as having a similar agenda (Agenda Malaya) i.e. to win
the election, take over Putrajaya and to continue their agenda of making Sabah
a subservient state of Kuala Lumpur/Putrajaya and to control our resources
without restoring the long standing demands for the implementation of the
20-Points, other pre-conditions to the Malaysia Agreement 1963 and the oil
rights.
The Buku Jingga, for
instance, talks about restoring autonomy of Sabah and Sarawak only in the
context of the Federal Constitution – which means treating Sabah as the 12th
state and Sarawak the 13th state (of Malaya) and NOT as one of the equal three
partners. Similarly, increasing the oil
royalty to 20% does not in anyway resolve nor restore the oil rights to
Sabah/Sarawak.
In other words, under
PR/PKR, Malaya and Petronas will continue to control 80% of the oil
revenues. Likewise their attitude on the
issue and exploitation of Project IC and illegal immigrants. Therefore, in this PRU-13 General Election,
it is best to categorize BN/UMNO and PR/PKR as harbouring similar agenda on
Sabah.
Sabah is actually a prize to
be won to win Putrajaya. But nothing
much will change in Sabah if we allow others to dictate our future and our
destiny (whether UMNO or PR).
Sabahans/Sarawakians must
make their own stand and state their own independent position this time
around. We can no longer afford to be
led by our noses and be controlled by Malaya.
This does not mean that we
are against them or cannot work with them. It only means we no longer want to
be Malaya’s colony. We want to be equal partners in the Federation.
We want to work with them
(Malaya) but not under them. It means sitting down as our forefathers did to
discuss our partnership on terms that are fair and acceptable. That is what the Borneo Agenda is all about.
In the context of PRU-13,
Sabahans/Sarawakians must decide whether to continue being exploited and
internally colonized by Malaya under UMNO/BN or PKR/PR (Agenda Malaya) or to be
free of this shackles and to pursue the Borneo Agenda under UBA/STAR as a Third
Force equivalent to BN/PR. Sabahans must decide what is best for them. There is no better time and opportunity in
the PRU13. IT IS NOW OR NEVER!
2003, Time for Correction,
Restoration and Renewal
2013 is here now but it will
be gone “tomorrow”. Like the “Window of
Opportunity” that exists today for us to
take advantage of, it may be closed after PRU-13. So, take lead.
Wake up fellow Sabahans and
Sarawakians! There is no time to waste.
Unite! Act now or forever
regret. Selamatkan Sabah, Tanah Air
Ku! Think Agenda Borneo. Make 2013 the year of Correction, Restoration
and Renewal. 2013 is also Our Jubilee
Year (50th year) in Malaysia.
Success in uniting Sabahans
and Sarawakians will mean correction of past mistakes, restoration of our
rights and dignity and a new beginning for all of us. Yes, a better future decided and charted by
ourselves and not by others.
INI KALI LAH!
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