Tweets secession for good 18/9/2014
Scotish are seeking
independence and they are going to vote in the referendum to decide whether to
continue or break off once and for all for their own good and better future.
I think Scotish have all
the good reasons to seek independence from Britain. I believe they have endured long enough for
being neglected and exploited.
Well, in Sarawak, we have
endured 51 years /since 1963 when some self-interested, selfish and low-witted
leaders signed the agreements with little care of our rights and stance.
It is a grave mistake to
stay on when the BN leaders chose to act even more bossy and started plundering
and exploiting us even more for the past 40 over years since Abdul Rahman Ya’kub.
Then Taib Mahmud since
1981 until 28/2/2014, this man did not try at all to ask for the hike of oil
and gas royalties from 5% to 20% despite the hike of every good.
We have been given this
right in the provision to review the agreement every year. But this man, not to say his uncle, and the 3
chief ministers before them just kept silent.
No Sarawakians should
forgive him for his abusive, greedy,
nespotic, manipulative, selfish and self-centred behaviors of this man as the
Chief Minister of Sarawak for 33 years.
Sarawakians should reject
him and refuse to attend any function with his presence as the Head of the
state. He should be seen as curses and shames .
If as a Chief Minister,
you do not fight for the rights of Sarawakians, who on earth will do so for us? He did
not do it at all. Check how much wealth
he has amassed!
It is not until Satem Adenan
took the seat that he asked for 20% of oil and gas royalties with the support of
the state assembly. I still think him
unwise to ask for 20% only.
What did the oil companies
response, trickily, they gave 10% ????
to us in replace of oil and gas royalties and James Masing stupidly jumped up
and town in elation.
He is noisily stupid to
jump up and down to express his elation for the 10% of ???? thinking that they
have achieved something great for us not caring to find out the differences and
slash.
They should demand for 40%
and then may settle at 35% to make up for the loss in the past 40 over years and
assert Sarawak to be the partner and our rights. We are not a state in Malaysia, are we, based on the 18 points of Agreements so signed in 1963?
I hope every Sarawakian be
prepared to kick out the ministers who have failed to speak out and demand for
40% oil and gas royalties. We should
tell them in the 2016 state election.
Then in the 2018 national
election, we should flash out the BN government if we still hang on as a partner
in the Federation. We people must make
all our leaders see our stance clear and loud.
We should not let our
Chief Minister and his team to decide the fate for us or we would forever
remain the same being exploited and plundered all the time.
If you want a better
Sarawak, please be wise, more
responsible and mindful. Always think
what can be done to make Sarawak a better place to live in.
The first step is to democratise
Sarawak and smash every practice of monopoly.
For the past 40 over /51years, Sarawak has been exploited and plundered all
the time. It is because our leaders are weaklings and are so submissive. They do not care to assert their stand and so have been treated like fools as they really think like fools, act like fools and behaved like fools. So, what do you expect?
We must recognise the
facts that how we Sarawakians and Sabahans have been deprived of our rights to
enjoy a fair share of the resources from our land.
The development that the
BN leaders always bluff and boast about is nothing. Where on earth the development like us does
not take place?
We also see the kinds of
development houses, shophouses, industrial sites, roads, schools, …..and so on
going on in the third countries, is it
not?
It is the quality in terms
of the road system, medical services, the educational facilities, the right
shares of our resources, the basic amenities, job opportunities and the like
that count.
Please don’t speak blindly
to the conditions in Sarawak and Sabah.
How should we express our rage to make you see the true economic
conditions here?
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