KUCHING: It has been 53 years since Malaya became independent; and 47 years since Sabah and Sarawak and Malaya combined to form the Federation of Malaysia. The imperative word here is “formed”. Sabah and Sarawak distanced not join Malaysia.
But  for too long, people in Sabah and Sarawak have been made to feel like  they are the children of a lesser God. And for too long, even in  Semenanjung, many of us have been made to feel like the children of a  lesser God – just because we do not agree with the Barisan Nasional’s  policies.
Since  the political tsunami of March 2008, when Barisan Nasional lost its  two-thirds majority and also five states in the Semenanjung, suddenly  East Malaysia has become a very important battlefield for politicians.  Suddenly, every Datuk, Datin, Tan Sri and Puan Sri from Barisan Nasional  is making frequent trips to Sabah and Sarawak. 
Suddenly, in a  by-election in Sibu, the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister come  and go as if Kuala Lumpur and Sibu were the same distance as Kuching and  Petra Jaya. And only now they know how to say: “Lu tolong gua; gua  tolong lu.”
 But  I am sure you know why everyone is making a beeline for East Malaysia,  including us in Pakatan Rakyat. There are two reasons – for BN, you are  their fixed deposit, the two states which allowed them to remain in  power at Federal level. 
To us, in Pakatan Rakyat, you are the decider in  whether Malaysia sees a new dawn, a new beginning, a fresh start from  the corruption, nepotism, abuse of power that we have seen BN indulge in  all these years.
But  to me even the term ‘fixed deposit’, is an insult to the people of East  Malaysia. It’s as if whatever the BN leadership in Kuala Lumpur does,  the people in Sabah and Sarawak tamely take their lead and vote BN over  and again.
We  on the other hand, are asking you to throw off the shackles and show  BN, like the people in Sibu did, that we have had enough. No more. We  want change now.
There  are expectations that Pakatan will improve in their 2008 performance.  Talk is rife about the possibility of the Opposition taking over federal  power and the prospect of that new dawn. 
By some calculations, all the  Opposition needs is 9 per cent swing in its favour to form government; a  task that is difficult but not far fetched as some UMNO leaders would  like us to believe.
Sabah  and Sarawak were somewhat untouched by the tsunami of 2008; but for the  13th General Election, you will play a pivotal role and it is you who  will determine if the change is at all possible.
Collectively,  Sabah and Sarawak control almost 25 per cent of the total number of  seats in Parliament. 
Not only that; there are constitutional safeguards  which require consent from Sabah and Sarawak before any major  constitutional changes are effected; hence their ability to influence  major policy changes.
Of  course, those who are not aware of history will say East Malaysia’s  share of seats are disproportionate to the population. But what many in  Putrajaya have forgotten is that this was the incentive given to lure  them to form the Federation of Malaysia.
Unfortunately,  over the years both Sabah and Sarawak leaders seemed less interested in  “Federal Politics” and did not take interest in fundamental policy  issues affecting the country. 
They were not even interested to defend  the rights of the States so long as they were given free reign to make  money. There were content just becoming the BN’s watchdog in the  respective states. 
They are more preoccupied with mundane activities  like making money; making more money, and making tons of money; in  enriching themselves and their families; in buying properties in  Australia, New Zealand, Canada and London; and in exploiting the vast  and rich natural resources of the State.
Is  it not time now that the citizens of Sabah and Sarawak change the  subservient politics which has characterised the way these two states  have conducted themselves? 
To do that, we need active, strong and well  coordinated and united Opposition political parties in Sabah and Sarawak  to complement the strength of the Opposition parties in Peninsular. 
Until we have such a strong and united Opposition in Sabah and Sarawak,  Federal power will continue to elude us.
How  do you make yourself a cohesive political force that can alter the  course of our nation’s history? How can you bring about the changes in  local politics and assume power after many years of BN abuse? 
These are  the challenges you are faced with but which I believe you can overcome. I  am  not an expert in local politics but will venture a few suggestions.
Firstly,  the Dayaks who form the majority in Sarawak must really want change.  They must feel in their veins that they no longer wish to endure the  indignity and the economic hardship they continue to suffer under the  rule of BN. 
They must recognise that they can play a bigger role, in  fact a leadership role in the future of Sarawak. They can if they have  the will to uplift the sordid conditions in which their people live. 
They must reject the politics of money where handouts are given each  time the BN wants their vote. Take their money and reject them, like the  people of Sibu did. They must want to rule and determine their own  future and not leave their destiny in the hands of political warlords  who are also proxies of Federal leaders. 
How can the Dayaks, the  Chinese, the Melanaus and  the Malays not see the need to work together for their common good; to  stop the plunder of Native Customary Rights lands, the wastage and  corruption as exemplified by the Bakun Dam project? 
There are educated  and politically committed Dayaks and other bumiputras who should be able  to galvanise a united force against BN, but they must do that now. We  used to have Temenggong Jugah, Stephen Kalong Ningkan, and Tawi Sli and  others as leaders but where are the Dayaks now?
Secondly,  the Opposition groups in Sabah and Sarawak must learn to trust one  another and to have a new political culture of consensus building. They  must value on unity and accept ethnic diversity and have genuine  interest to help the people. 
This means the politics of dominance by one  group over another must be rejected. This means rich towkays must not  be allowed to control the course of politics. 
If you have suffered by  the dominance and abuse of Federal power and if you have suffered in the  hands of authoritarian leaders, then you must not make the same mistake  by selecting leaders who will do the same under a different name. 
You  must learn to trust one another rather than resorting to the easy way  out of cavorting with Federal leaders, or getting blessings of leaders  in Kuala  Lumpur. You cannot raise and speak for your people if you are afraid to  speak and stand up for yourself.
Change  is not about changing leaders. What matters is about changing to the  right kind of leadership. We live in a complex multi ethnic and multi  religious country. 
We live in a Malaysia today that has shown visible  signs of being schizophrenic; racist, prejudiced and fascistic in its  behaviour. We have to show a leadership that is different from BN, a  leadership that will put a stop to this madness. 
A leadership that wants  to change the course of the nation where we can and should treat all  Malaysians as equals, where we practice real democracy, and where the  rule of just laws are available to all citizens. We want a government  that respect the rights and the dignity of its people.
Sabah  and Sarawak now have the golden opportunity to restore political power  in their own hands for the first time since 1963. 
It is meaningless to  talk of the Malaysia Agreement 1963 and to lament how unfairly you have  been treated in the last 47 years unless you exercise political  leverage at the federal level. 
The next election is one golden  opportunity to work together in securing such leverage.
The  question is how much does the Sabah and Sarawak leaders value this  leverage? I am a Malaysian – not an East Malaysian or West Malaysian. 
To  me, a backward Kelantan is as painful a sight as a Sabah and Sarawak  left behind by other states. I want to see Sabah and Sarawak develop and  grow into mature democracies and become economically developed states. 
I  also believe only Sarawakians know what’s best for Sarawak, and only  Sabahans know what’s good for Sabah. I do not subscribe to the view that  Sabah and Sarawak should be subservient to Federal control other than  in areas clearly stipulated in the Constitution. 
The spirit of the  Malaysia Agreement 1963 must be honoured  and respected.
The  State election is around the corner. You will have the golden  opportunity to declare the message – WE HAVE HAD ENOUGH. Make this your  rallying cry: Datuk Patinggi Taib and Datuk Panglima Musa Aman – WE HAVE  HAD ENOUGH. 
Send them packing and usher in the new dawn. The choice is  yours – whether you want to be making history by propagating change or  whether you will be judged by history as those who were afraid to  change.
zaid are real? or are u just one of the deceiving malayan leaders...? pls answer with concrete political framework. Write it on Pakatan Rakyat and PKR policy to give sabah sarawk what are theirs rightfully.. things like our share of the natioin wealth, oil and gas, tax, funds, foreign policy, etc etc. Will you do that?
ReplyDeleteZaid's statement is a mixed of truth and falsehood or simply a matter of his opinion without verifying the facts. His statement is also laced with heavy traits of what other leaders from Malaya had been saying for 47 years. His sincerity is yet to be seen and tested. If he means what he says he must include amendments of PKR constitution to give full autonomy for PKR Sabah & Sarawak to decide on party matters and policies without interfering hidden hands from PKR Malaya as one of his manifestos for this coming PKR party election!
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