Sunday, April 21, 2013

51. Sabah issues left to the last by BN leaders

 BN/UMNO - go to my manifesto posted in this blog to see how much have been left out for distressed Sabah.  After 50 years, more issues have surfaced with the most important item "Sabah claim" has never been in the BN/UMNO agenda for solution.

Sabahans and Malaysians want SOLUTION NOW.

Only a few weeks ago Federal AG also a Sabahan came up with a very small book to explain Sabah Claim and you all believe that little book titled "Put Sabah Claim to rest" can really bury that claim when Datuk Dr James Ongkili wrote in his book " The dead corpse yet to be buried".  LONG DEAD since 1963.

We have seen how many times (countless) in 50 years the Sabah Claim had been 'resurrected" for whatever reasons on our shores or offshores for GREED.  Trillions of Ringgit of damages have been incurred by Sabahans  and Malaysians.

 

So the main issue at GE 13 (national level) GE12 (for Sabah) in 2013 is to bury  this dead corpse and tell me how the unclean hands of our leaders especially Musa Aman and his gang can resolve this Claim and the Project IC - parallel pressing disasters for Sabah and Malaysia.

No more for pretenders who are actually traitors and what do we do with traitors?  One Policeman lost his head very SAD in Lahad Datu recently.  That is the sign for all traitors now.  Come out traitors.


Joshua Y. C. Kong


 

 

 

 

 http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2013/4/22/nation/20130422132559&sec=nation

GE13: Sabah BN launches manifesto to address local state issues

By MUGUNTAN VANAR and JO TIMBUONG


KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Barisan Nasional has launched its own 16-point manifesto to address local state issues.
Chief Minister and Sabah Barisan head Datuk Seri Musa Aman launched the manifesto at the Sabah Umno headquarters on Monday.
Among the points raised in the manifesto were Barisan's commitment toward resolving the illegal immigrants problem, expediting solutions on native land issues, heightening security through the establishment of Esscom (Eastern Sabah Securities Command) and reducing poverty from 8.1% to 3% in five years.
Musa said it was a realistic manifesto unlike that of the opposition that makes promises that they could not keep.

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