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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Kit Siang calls for 'Janji Ditepati' RCI, hearings


DAP supremo Lim Kit Siang has called on the government to form a 'Janji Ditepati' royal commission of inquiry (RCI) or conduct public hearings in Sabah to determine whether the BN-led state and federal governments have lived up to their promises in the state.

He also said that, if Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak does not respond to the proposal within two days, Sabah DAP will undertake the task of conducting such public hearings throughout the state.

NONE“The idea of a ‘Janji Ditepati’ series of public hearings in Sabah was born out of the very widespread discontent and even exasperation expressed by Sabahans ...,” Lim said in a statement today.

“(This is over the BN’s) failure ... to fulfill its numerous promises to the people of Sabah to the extent that the slogan “Janji Ditepati” has become quite a joke among Sabahans.”

'Janji Ditepati' (Promises Fulfilled) is the theme of this year's Merdeka celebration.

Nazlanoting that Najib hasannounced the long-delayed RCI into the illegal immigrant problem in Sabah, Lim said many remain sceptical of the government's broken promises.

"In the various talks and ceramahs I’ve had in the past four days… the Sabahans who attended were quite unanimous in expressing their lack of confidence in the RCI as a genuine and sincere solution to the grave four-decade old problem of illegal immigrants in the state," he said.

Among other important promises which Lim claimed the government has failed to fulfill in Sabah are related to crime, corruption and infrastructure neglect.

An example, he said, was the case of Sandakan the capital of British North Borneo for 62 years until 1946. Today, it has lost out to other towns due to neglect.

Pressure on BN
Lim also said it is Pakatan Rakyat that is pressuring the BN to even consider living up to its 'Janji Ditepati' slogan.

musa aman pc in sabah 190608 01"Yesterday, Sabah Chief Minister ...Musa Aman (right) followed the Sarawak Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud (in saying) the state’s five percent petroleum royalty review issue is open for discussion.

"The people of Sabah and Malaysia will remember that it was only two weeks ago that Musa had dismissed Pakatan’s demand for increase of state oil royalty from five to 20 percent as ‘illogical’.

“But he has now to change position because of Pakatan, the relevance and legitimacy of Pakatan demands and the approaching 13th general election."

15 comments:

  1. Pakatan pula jangan hanya 'janji terang bulan'.

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  2. Janji ditepati...Penubuhan RCI antara janji yang dilaksanakan oleh kerajaan untuk rakyat.

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  3. Yang pasti kerajaan sememangnya serius untuk menangani isu PATI di Sabah ini tambahan lagi mengenai projek IC kepada PATI ini.

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    1. moga RCI dilaksanakan dgn baik dan mencapai hasil yang baik.

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  4. "the government has failed to fulfill in Sabah are related to crime, corruption and infrastructure neglect."

    semua masalah2 ini juga berlaku di negeri2 Pakatan.. boleh ka LKS nafikan??

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  5. antara BN dengan Pakatan, BN lebih banyak menepati janji berbanding dengan Pakatan.. masih banyak janji2 Pakatan yang belum ditunaikan di negeri2 Pakatan.

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  6. memang sudah dijangka dari awal, Pakatan tetap akan pertikaikan apa sahaja tindakan yang dibuat oleh kerajaan, sekalipun tindakan itu atas cadangan mereka sendiri..

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  7. apa pula komen LKS berkenaan dengan kenyataan Azizah bahawa PATI di Sabah akan diberikan status PR sekiranya Pakatan diberikan mandat untuk memerintah negara ini?

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  8. Just to make sure they destroy Barisan Nasional they (Pakatan Rakyat) will just come out with all types of attack and allegations to bring down and tarnish the reputation of Barisan Nasional. They are even willing to go further to deceive and manipulate the public regarding many issues just to achieve their political benefit.

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  9. Sabah Barisan Nasional leaders have shot down Lim Kit Siang's "Janji Tidak Ditepati" claim in Sabah, saying DAP only knows how to criticise. A local daily on Saturday had reported that the opposition party adviser and parliamentary leader had challenged the BN government to set up a royal commission of inquiry to investigate whether the ruling coalition had fulfilled its promises to the people of Sabah.

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  10. The leaders said Lim had no right to make such claims as he had no idea what had happened in the state, they said at the Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) Hari Raya open house at Tamparuli here.Sabah Gerakan chief Datuk Gordon Leong said it was evident that Sabah had achieved tremendous development under BN and Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman's leadership.

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  11. Even though they (DAP) are now in government in Penang, they spend their time criticising when they don't know how to rule," he said.Gerakan's Karamunting assemblyman, Datuk Peter Pang En Yin, who is also state youth and sports minister, said the Ipoh Timur member of parliament was talking rubbish.

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  12. "I'm a Sandakan boy, and I want to highlight what he said when he visited Sandakan that it was no more a 'Little Hong Kong' like before."He does not know what's going on. It was called that because in the 1960s and 1970s, there was a timber boom in Sandakan.

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  13. "That was why ships come in to take our logs and that was why it was called 'Little Hong Kong' at that time."But under the present government, we are conserving forests. More than 53 per cent is protected as forest reserves," Pang said.

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  14. "That was why ships come in to take our logs and that was why it was called 'Little Hong Kong' at that time."But under the present government, we are conserving forests. More than 53 per cent is protected as forest reserves," Pang said.

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