Thursday, December 9, 2010

Jeffrey fumes over surrender of states powers

By Luke Rintod



KOTA KINABAU: Outgoing PKR vice-president Jeffrey Kitingan has castigated the Umno-led Barisan Nasional state government for bowing and surrendering land matters to federal guidelines.

Jeffrey, who is also president of CigMa or Common Interest Group Malaysia, pointed out yet another transgression of the 20-points and the Malaysia Agreement 1963, saying that land matters were now under pressure to bow to the federal government's National Land Committee (NLC).

The diehard 'Borneo first' politician said under the agreement and the 20 points, land matters are strictly state-controlled, and therefore no reason for the BN-led state government to "surrender" such matters to the jurisdiction or guidelines of NLC.

He took to task Sabah Land and Survey director Osman Jamal, who was quoted in the local newspapers as saying that the state department has all this while implemented policies of the NLC and federal government.

"I am sad to hear that Sabah Land and Survey Department under Osman now appears to consider itself as being part and parcel of and having to comply with the National Land Code.

"We must retain our independence and autonomy on land matters as agreed at the formation of Malaysia in 1963.

"We have our own Land Ordinance... I want the state government to state clearly its stand if Sabah are now governed by the NLC instead of our own land code," Jeffrey told FMT.

The State Land and Survey director revealed the NLC and federal policy link when explaining that Chief Minister Musa Aman had ordered the department to approve extension of land lease with the lowest premium.

Covered in the order were lands under CL, PL, industrial, plantation and agriculture-related lands.
Citing an example of the federal policy being executed in the state, Osman said anyone could submit an application for land lease extension up to 99 years.

Jeffrey contended that state civil servants like Osman are not at liberty to touch on sensitive matters that have been agreed upon as the very foundation of the Federation of Malaysia.

He however lauded Osman's announcement about the land lease being extended at affordable premium.
Musa is to due announce more details on the issue soon.

Source: Free Malaysia Today

21 comments:

  1. Let us all the Sabahans be united under our local opposition party to kick all the racist parties from malaya back to their kampung of origin.

    Sabah for Sabahans!

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  2. U know how to kick out and be hatre.
    If U become CM or YB deal with Trade many sabahan could die because of hunger and poverty!
    Tai Ling Gong ponya otak ni!

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  3. If BN continues to rule Sabah....these so-called rights will be eventually eroded and Sabahans will be dominated forever...by the West Malaysian controlled parties.

    Pakatan is no more different from the BN as far Sabah is concerned.

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  4. No difference whether Jeffrey stays or resigns.

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  5. No party is ever good enough for Sabah.

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  6. we need party can protect Sabahan right.

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  7. Is Jeffrey even serious about fighting for Sabah's right? or is he just hungry for power?

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  8. Lulu, please name me which Sabahan YB or whoever is sincerely fighting for Sabah's right except SAPP? LOL

    Pairin, dompok, musa, yee mok cai, yahya hussein?

    Which YB can sacrify (to quit) his ministerial post and projects to fight for Sabahan's right EXCEPT those YBs from SAPP like YB Melanie, YB Eric, YB Liew and YB Chua?

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  9. SAPP was established for what? how they can fight for the people of Sabah when they has no power.. so the reason for SAPP established is to get the power. after they managed to get the power, it is up to them whether want to fight for the people of Sabah or become criminal in Sabah.

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  10. JK not for PKR. PKR is maybe not the best parti for him.

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  11. no political party can be trusted. all political parties that exist today have been contaminated by the leaders who have a bad political background before.

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  12. politicians are difficult to predict...

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  13. Jeffrey hanya katak yang suka lompat parti, lebih baik kalau dia tiada.

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  14. Land matters have been the biggest thing to talk about over the decades.

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  15. Nampaknya dia masih mengambil berat tentang pergolakan di Sabah.

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  16. Jeffrey is still a Sabahan.

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  17. Masalah tanah yang melanda Sabah masih juga begitu.

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  18. I'm kinda tired by talking about land issues in Sabah. Each and every day, we received the same thing.

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  19. Jeffrey Kitingan tidak boleh dipercayai lagi.

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  20. Jangan pandai cakap saja, tapi tiada tindakan langsung.

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  21. Jeffrey should retire already.

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