KOTA KINABALU: State Reform Party (STAR) reaped a bounty
yesterday (Sunday) when 163 leaders and members of the now defunct Sabah
People’s Front (SPF) at a luncheon at Mayflower restaurant along Jalan Bundusan
here.
In welcoming their entry, Sabah
STAR Chairman, Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan, said that the members of SPF were
very disappointed for having been played out to the point that they lost their
political platform when it was taken over by other people. SPF was somehow taken over by a Sarawak group
and its name was changed to Sarawak Workers’ Party.
“Now that we are about to
face the 13th general election which is expected to be held anytime soon, we
warmly welcome the entry of the former leaders and members of SPF,” Jeffrey
said. “We pledge that they will be given the opportunity to be at the forefront
of STAR’s struggle.
We call upon them to
consider STAR as their new home where they will be with the other members as
one family to forge ahead with the Borneo Agenda for the future of Sabah.”
The 163 who filled up and
submitted STAR membership forms at the venue were led by Joseph Lusin Balangan,
the former SPF treasurer general who was also the chief co-ordinator for Papar
parliamentary constituency and Kawang state constituency; Jefry Kumbang (Tenom) and Elzear Maggin
(Tuaran); eight state constituency co-ordinators – Doris alom (Bongawan) cum
SPF Women’s Movement Chief; Chok Yit Min (Apas), Bidin Jawa (Sulabayan),
Wilfred Kilos (Moyog), Kundian Durasim (Tamparuli), Rain Stibin (Karambunai),
Tony Foo (Tg. Aru) and Lee John (Matunggong).
Joseph Lusin, speaking for
the group, told that SPF had 37,000 members throughout the state and they had
identified 18,400 who will be following their step to join STAR.
Jeffrey commended the group
for having taken the bold step by joining STAR and continue their political
struggle to champion Sabah’s rights under STAR party.
“Their joining STAR has many
positive implications” he said. “They first of all are saying to the people of
Sabah and other local political parties that they have to unite in order to
build up our strength to demand for the rights of Sabah.
“They appreciate that Sabah
is our country and together we will march forward to face the various problems
and challenges. Sabah has lost its
autonomy and independence, continues to lose its natural resources which are
being siphoned out of Sabah, totalling RM24.7 billion in 2012 alone. Our revenue from petrol was RM18 billion last
year but we were left with only RM4 billion.
“What a tragedy to know that
Sabah is so rich but the people are so poor. The news two days ago, in which
there was an announcement that Sabah’s poverty had suddenly been reduced but strangely the
people don’t feel any of it.
"They keep losing the
right to their lands and deprived of the NCR to the point that they have to
collect money and go up and down the courts to fight for their rights just
because they are living in the forest reserves, but they have been in the areas
before the areas were converted into forest reserves.
“We also seem to have no
more security as a state in the federation although we formed Malaysia together
with the assurance of military security.
Now Sabah is no longer safe with the intrusion of the army of the Sultan
of Sulu in Lahad Datu.
“How they managed to enter
Sabah is a real puzzle, because where were the navy and marine police, the
intelligence units and the other security forces? Today, the threat on our security is not just
physical but also in politics where we are also no longer safe with the illegal
immigrants who have been given ICs and the right to vote.
“If the federal government
cannot guarantee us security, we the citizens of Sabah need to do something to
ensure the security of Sabah. One important idea espoused by STAR is the
establishment of the Sabah Homeland Security, Immigration and Registration when
we come to power,” he said.
“Sabah is ours, our future
is in our hands and we cannot depend on outsiders nor to Sabahans who have
become stooges and proxies of outsiders,” he said. (STAR Media)
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