By Ezra Haganez
KOTA KINABALU: DAP has singled out UMNO-led  Barisan Nasional as the major cause for Sabah's miserable state of  affairs including being reduced to become the poorest state in Malaysia,  though sitting on the richest of resources.
DAP National Disciplinary Committee Chairman, Tan Kok Wai, said it  is the corrupt nature in UMNO-led BN that had plundered Sabah's  resources and misapproriated them away from its true target, the rakyat.
"47  years since 1963, Sabah has been under BN's rule, but only political  parties and BN leaders have become rich, while the people of Sabah are  the poorest in the country. Why? This is a shame," said Kok Wai while  officiating the Party's one-day state convention here today.
Kok Wai who is also DAP National Election Director and MP for  Cheras, recalled that in the 1994 general election, BN in its manifesto  pledged that there would be zero poverty in Sabah by the year 2000, but  today poverty still plaguing the state.
"In 2007, the BN state chief minister again promised Sabahans that  poverty would be eradicated by the year 2010, and that there would be no  more hardcore poor in the state by 2009, but look today Sabahans remain  the poorest in Malaysia.
"If Sabahans allow BN to continue ruling this country, Sabah will  forever be the poorest for the next 100 years," he told the about 100  party delegates who made up the state DAP's main grassroot leaders.
Kok Wai said Malaysia continued to slip far behind other countries  like South Korea and Singapore because of its corrupt leadership  promoted under the BN's rule.
"In 1957, Malaysia's per capita  income was USD380 while South Korea's was only USD260. But today South  Korea's per capita income is RM25,300 while Malaysia's is only about  RM6,700.
"And now for the first time, the GDP of Malaysia is smaller than the  GDP of Singapore, which means Singapore with its small population of  4.8 million and without natural resources now has a bigger economy than  Malaysia with a population of 28 million with rich resources..." he  further elaboated on how Malaysia is going down.
On top of that, he said, in 2009, according to the World Bank, the  FDI in Malaysia has dropped to a mere USD1.4 billion while that of tiny  Singapore was at USD14 billion, 10 times bigger than ours.
All  this, he argued, points to BN's failed and corrupted way in managing the  country, and that the people especially in Sabah must take stock of  this facts when they vote in the coming general election.
Kok Wai also made a clarion call to Sabah DAP leadership to preserve  unity in its ranks-and-file and to work diligently for change.
"Without  unity and teamwork, an organisation cannot succeed... i hope the new  state committee (to be elected later today) would be a shining example  for the people here. This is the clarion call from the Party," he said.
Among those present today were DAP state chairman, Dr Hiew King  Cheu, MP for Segambut Lim Lip Eng and DAP's sole Sabah state assemblyman  for Sri Tanjung, Jimmy Wong.
 
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