By : KENNY W
THE MORE that Anwar bringing
into the so called Pakatan Rakyat the more difficult it is for the opposition
front on the allocation of seats. Each group wanted to have more by claiming
their strength and winnability including those only recently left BN to join
the opposition front in the form of NGOs.
The fact is NGO is NGO and
not political party. So the question is how would these NGOs participate in the
elections, what symbol s do they use. If they are to use PKR’s symbol they need
to get the approval from PKR president so to say these NGOs are subject to the
mercy of PKR. Therefore it is fair to say PKR will give priority to their own
members and leaders when it comes to the selection of candidates.
If DSP Lajim could not get
BN leaders to listen to him, how does he expect Anwar to pay attention to his
demands? So is DSP Wilfred Bumburing. If the two gentlemen’s cooperating
with PR is for the sake of Sabah then they must get PR to spell out some
terms and condition particularly the solutions to resolve the illegal
immigrants, restoration of the 20-points, participation of Sabah
representatives in the Petronas and not just participation in one of the
subsidiary companies. Please must sure
cooperation with the PR is worth something for Sabah and taking things away
from Sabah.
My worry is now that the two
NGOs is officially with PR and need to use PKR symbol, there is really very
little they can demand or speak up for Sabah because the boss is PR.
Unlike STAR and SAPP which
is free from this bondage, they can decide what is best for Sabah and I think
what it is meant by autonomy.
Autonomy is something Sabah
has got very little left. BN is both Federal and State Government. The UMNO
decides who to become the chief minister. When the big boss in KL control the
cabinet they also get to control the administration of the State which means
the State has no real sense of power, not even over land and immigration
matter. That leads to lands dispute and high number of new citizens.
Assuming PR took over the
Federal and State government of Sabah and they get to decide the members of the
cabinet and the full control of the State. He fate of Sabah again is in the
hands of KL leaders from PKR, DAP and PAS. Is this what Sabah people wants?
Absolute power leads to
absolute corruption. To strike a balance, check and control, we can still
choose to have local parties to form the state government while leaving the
federal government to the national parties. The State keeps it rights enshrined
in the constitutions without subjecting to the influence of the Federal and likely
Sabah will shine again and the people lives with dignity.
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