What actually is the core of 1 Malaysia idea. For 51 years The Malay and UMNO neglected the bumis of Sabah and Sarawak. For 51 years the Federal recognize us as 'lain-lain bangsa', which is equbalance with Pakistan, Timoris and so on. For a decade they just ship out our resouces without giving back what we supposod to get as the owner of the land. For years the Malay especially Syed Kechick deleted the 20 points piece by peice and today the UMNO try to take all we have by feeding the PTI and keep them for future machine to win in the election. I really want to know Najib's strategic planning to engineered the so called One Malaysia.
On 14 Apr, 09:41, Greenman wrote:
*SABAHAN SHOULD BE MADE HOME MINISTER*
Dato Seri Najib Tun Razak spoke of 1Malaysia. On the surface the concept is brilliant but the structure and composition of his Cabinet did not have the ingredients to produce a cake that will realize his 1Malaysia vision.
Sabah and Sarawak are the FD or “Fixed Deposit” and a savior for the UMNO-dominated BN government but Sabah and Sarawak did not get the recognition that the two States deserve. Of course, many East Malaysians are elated when seeing many Ministers and Deputy Ministers from Sabah and Sarawak in Najib’s Cabinet lineup. In all fairness, Sabah and Sarawak should be holding at least two-third of the Cabinet posts. Sadly, the not so important portfolios are given to Sabahans and Sarawakians. After all these years with BN, UMNO continues to harbor distrust on non-Malay and non-Muslim leaders.
BN has 142 MPs and 54 or 38% of them are in Sabah and Sarawak. Sadly, a substantial number of Ministers is first appointed Senators which YB Lim Kit Siang said of them as the “Back Door Ministers” or “main belakang”.
Naturally, as a professional and an elected BN MP, he/she would certainly feel cheated and discriminated by the new Prime Minister. Is PM Najib implying that there are no more better qualified BN MPs around?
Looking at the Deputy Ministers from Sabah there are those that do not deserve to be in the list. However, he is in not because he is qualified but because he has done “something” good for UMNO in Sabah. This is called payback time. How do we expect Malaysia to move forward with this type of people in the corridor of power? PM Najib’s credibility is down the drain with the way he has selected his Ministers. His 1Malaysia is as good as hot air, dangling in the air.
Sabah has so many qualified and experience MPs such as Datuk Dr. Marcus Mojigoh and Datuk Siringan Gubat who would be able to help the nation move forward. There is a crop of qualified BN MPs to select from. Why should the party UPKO or PBS matters? Are they not components of BN?
Surprisingly, this new Cabinet was overshadowing all other events in Malaysia. One event of great and immense importance and prominence is the flag burning incident. It appeared to have slipped without much concerned from our top leadership. Was it deliberate? I am appalled by the leniency on the part of the government in dealing with the dirty dozen who burned our Sabah flags on 4th April 2009 in Lahad Datu. I am disgusted to learn from reports that the crowds were equally supportive of what was happening during that flag-burning episode.
The report said that one of those arrested claimed to be the descendent of the Sultan of Sulu. To understand the incident better, one must look up at this website *www.royalsulu* which all Malaysians and especially Sabahans should be aware of. I like Malaysians to carefully study the statements made by their leaders during the 2nd Mindanao MNLF Leadership Peace Summit 2008 on 24th May 2008 held in Davao City.
I am worried about the security of Sabah in particular and Malaysia in general. Our enemies appeared already established inside the country. They have openly staged a demonstration, burned our Sabah flags and challenged the Police. They carried foreign flags and publicly claimed to be the descendent of the Sultan of Sulu. The claim on Sabah by the Sultan of Sulu is prominently discussed in their website *www.royalsulu*. Those arrested are in possession of Mycards and they are aggressive, focused snd very well prepared. Is this the beginning of more trouble to come?
During this trying time, I feel a Sabahan as the Minister of Home Affair would have been appropriate. The time has come for Sabahans to go through are-registration exercise. This exercise must be as stringent as possible. It should be done with the well-being of the Malaysian people of Sabah origin at heart. There should not be any political agenda or motive behind the exercise.
Dr. Edwin Bosi
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