SAD....Geoffrey
with his assistant Lee Chye Ewe (left) at the press conference.
TAWAU : The government
should treat the deaths of the 14 endangered Bornean Pygmy elephants as a
‘wake-up call’ for continuous protection of the wildlife and the interest of
smallholders rather than just focusing on a cash reward of RM10,000 for
information leading to the elephant killers.
Former Tawau member of
parliament, Datuk Geoffrey Yee Lung Fook said the government should take it as
a lesson in protecting the endangered elephants well.
At the same time, the
government must often listen and understand the voices of the farmers and
smallholders in Sabah whose agricultural products are frequently destroyed by
elephants.
Although it was a sad and
cruel tragedy, Geoffrey said the government should have the responsibility of
considering the problems and consequences faced by the farmers and smallholders
throughout the state.
They are the victims whose
oil palm estates were almost destroyed by elephants.
“Today, the government is
not taking into account the great loss of the smallholders and farmers as well
as taking up their initiatives in implementing effective wildlife protection
methods, but doing the reverse by offering a cash reward of RM10,000 for information
leading to successful conviction of the culprits.
“Why doesn’t the Malaysian
Association of Tour & Travel Agents (MATTA) Sabah fully utilize the cash
money for protecting the wildlife well and taking care of the interests of the
smallholders and farmers.
“In fact, the government is
encouraging the growth of agriculture sector especially in oil palm plantation
development which tends to boost up the economy of Sabah.
“Therefore, the government
should have proper methods in monitoring and protecting the elephants from
destroying agricultural products of the smallholders and farmers throughout the
state,” Geoffrey pointed out at a press conference here yesterday morning.
According to him, the
elephants are valuable wildlife for the benefit of our future generation and
sustaining tourism growth in Sabah.
The government should also
be responsible in educating the people on wildlife protection measures from
time to time. (BP)
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