KOTA KINABALU, Sep 15, 2011: Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) has           urged the Federal government to subsidize the freight charges for goods           shipped to Sabah, so as to keep the prices of goods in Sabah at par           with that of Peninsular Malaysia.
Addressing guests and supporters at the Hari Raya open house hosted by           its Vice President Dullie Hj Marie, its President Datuk Yong Teck Lee           said this is what the Federal government should do without any further           delay if it really cares for the wellbeing of Sabah people.
He contended that if the Federal government could afford to give more           than RM250 million per year to subsidise the four main highways in           Peninsular Malaysia in order to keep the toll rates low, so as to           lessen the financial burden of the people there, it should have no           problem applying the same strategy to assist the people of Sabah.
He was also of the opinion that such mitigation was long overdue citing           the fact that prices of goods in Sabah were costing more than           Peninsular Malaysia ever since the state joined the Federation of           Malaya to form Malaysia 48 years ago.
"Before Sabah joined to form Federation of Malaysia, cargo ships from           all over the world can come in to Sabah and Kota Kinabalu to load and           unload goods freely. But this was no longer the case after the           formation of Malaysia," he lamented.
He attributed such an unfair-and-depressing situation to the imposition           of the controversial Cabotage Policy introduced since 1980, which he           reckoned was designed and put in place by the Federal government to           safeguard and benefit a privileged few i.e. the shipping companies.
As a result, today it costs the Sabah traders more than RM2,000 to           bring in goods and merchandises in a 20-footer container. This thus           contributed to higher cost of doing business in Sabah and inevitably           contributing to a high cost of living, as the traders have no choice           but to pass on the additional cost to the consumers.
"And to make things worse, the average take-home pay in Sabah is           currently the lowest in the country," he lamented.
Besides this, the former Chief Minister of Sabah also took a swipe at           the centralization of powers by the Federal government which he said           had caused great misery to the people of Sabah.
He cited for example, even the conversion of a van into a hearse car           has to be approved by the Puspakom headquarters in Putrajaya.
This was found out recently when the party applied for such conversion           to carter for the need of the residents in Sepanggar.
Yong then turned around and trained his gun on Bernas (Padiberas           Nasional) monopoly, the country's sole rice importer, for hindering           Sabah's potential to become a major rice producer in the country,           besides resulting in the people of Sabah consuming costlier rice.
This is due to the fact that except Bernas, no one else is allowed to           import or export rice.
"If we could plant padi ourselves, not only we could achieve self           sufficiency we could even have surplus for export. When I was the Chief           Minister and Tan Sri Pandikar Amin was the State Agriculture Minister           we had planned to undertake large scale padi plantation to make sure           that Sabah could become self sufficient within 3 to 5 years and even           have surplus to export rice to other countries.
"Unfortunately, in today's situation, even if we have surplus of rice           supply, we have no right to export rice, as such is an exclusive right           of Bernas. Even the State government are not allow to import/export           rice on its own.
"And on top of that, each and every family in Sabah is subsidizing           Bernas as the rice sold in Sabah cost more than the rice sold in           Peninsular Malaysia. I have highlighted this many times in the past,           but until today Bernas just play dumb," he said.
"My question is, why do our Sabah leaders allow this to happen? This is           what I called State-Federal collusion or "bersokongkol" in Malay and "kapsit           sama" in Hakka. It doesn't matter if you're corrupt, grabbing people's           land etc, no action will be taken by the MACC so long as you listen and           kow-tow to the Federal leaders," he said.
He thus said it's time for the people of Sabah to seriously ponder upon           the meaning of independence.
"Don't be mistaken that we are fighting for cession from Malaysia. We           have already explained this in our fight for political autonomy before.           But, lets examine the true meaning of independence for us in Sabah,           after being part of the Federation for the last 48 years," he urged.
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