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impressions of the RM30 million Natives Court Training Institute in Penampang.
SANDAKAN: Chief Minister
Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Aman urged the Sabah Natives Affairs Council (MHEAINS)
to take more proactive steps to establish a database on native’s laws and
customs in the state in order to further strengthen the Native Court institution.
He said MHEAINS should
consider cooperating with higher learning institutions as well as related
bodies to set up the database, which could also include native court cases and
judgements.
At the opening of the
biennial Conference for Sabah Customary Chiefs at Four Points Hotel here
Monday, he said the information was crucial reference materials for other
Native Courts when handling similar cases in the future.
“I also request cases to be
decided efficiently and swiftly so that the people will be satisfied with their
service,” he said.
Musa said that the state
government considered that the Native Court institution in Sabah was still
relevant, hence its decision to improve the system and its administrative
machinery.
He said this was reflected
by the ground-breaking ceremony of the Native Court Training Institute (ILMAN)
in Penampang by the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak last year as well
as the plan to build six more Native Courts throughout the state.
Besides that, the Chief
Minister also called on the Customary Chiefs, including district chiefs and
native chiefs to continue to perform their traditional roles in assisting the
government to carry out rural administration in the state. "The Customary
chiefs are the implementers of the government policies and they have an important role to assist the
government in preserving unity and the identity of the people,” he said.
He said it was also the
community leaders’ duty to make sure all the development programmes reached the
target group.
In this respect, he was
puzzled by claims of the opposition leaders that there was no development in
Sabah. This is actually an insult to the Customary Chiefs who have been working
hard with their respective elected representatives to bring development to
their constituencies,” he said.
The Chief Minister also
touched on the state's timber policy. He said the State Government had stopped
logging activities in many areas of Sabah and instead has carried out a
reforestation programme to replant high-value trees, all for the benefit of the
future generations.
He said investors, especially
giant multi-national companies have been willing to come to Sabah with millions
of ringgit because they were confident with the state’s political stability.
On the forthcoming general
election, Musa, who is also state BN chief, said: “What is important is that we
must explain to the grassroots that they must make the right choice in order
for development to continue as provided by the BN government,” he said.
In his speech the Local
Government and Housing Minister Datuk Hajiji Noor said the biennial conference
was held outside of the state capital this time to provide an opportunity for
the customary leaders to see for themselves what the BN government has done to
bring change to Sabah.
About 400 customary leaders
from all over the state took part in the conference at which nine working papers were tabled. (Insight
Sabah)
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