By Michael Kaung, Free Malaysia Today

KOTA KINABALU: Frustration and public discontent is growing in Sabah over the burgeoning population of illegal immigrants, warned a Barisan Nasional component party.
The federal government has to starting acting immediatley to resolve the problem rather than put it off to later, Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) secretary general Henrynus Amin said.
The party wants the issue to be included in the National Key Result Areas (NKRA) so as to compel enforcement agencies to produce results.
Minister in the PM's department Idris Jala said recently that the issue of illegal immigration is not one of the country's six top priorities and therefore is not included in the NKRA.
Henrynus said the non inclusion of the illegal immigrant issue in the NKRA will reinforce the already strong public opinion that the federal government lacks the political will to act.
While accepting that the special laboratory set up by the state government to deal with the problem is a first step, he said: "The results must acted upon.Otherwise, it may be seen as mere window dressing."
The special laboratory on foreign workers and illegal immigration involves relevant federal and state departments and agencies including the police, immigration, ACA, Attorney General's chambers, Election Commission, local authorities, district offices and NGO.
PBS stresses that the presence of huge transient population in Sabah is a national problem which requires national solutions and commitment, Henrynus said.
PBS chief and deputy chief minister Joseph Pairin Kitingan emphasised the party's zero tolerance on illegal immigration and repeated a deadline of 2012 to resolve the issue.
Illegal syndicates
Federal leaders should not forget that Sabah joined in the formation of Malaysia on security grounds and not economic.
The 20-Point safeguards, the inter governmental committee report and Malaysia Agreement which formed the basis for Sabah and Sarawak to be part of Malaysia plainly show this fact, Henrynus said.
Ignoring or denying protection to the people of Sabah does not absolve them from this responsibility and the lackadaisical attitude of some political leaders and government officials on the issue is disappointing and frustrating, he added.
"It is odd for officials to ask for proof when tangible proof is right under their noses," he said.
He said the man in the street can tell that illegal syndicates are operating within the deep layers of government to help foreigners become citizens of this country through the backdoor.
He warned that the younger generation of Sabahans are uneasy about the apparent inaction or powerlessness of the enforcement agencies to deal with illegal immigration and are demanding answers.
"PBS recognises the fears and concerns of these young generations and will work hard to accommodate their demand within the framework of a political solution," he said.

written by gentek003, August 08, 2010 06:11:20
written by Nunuk Ragang, August 06, 2010 20:42:14
Most of them have minimum 3 kids and a wife to support. They live in dilapidated houses...Fortunately, living in the rural area means plenty of food source from the forest and sufficient rice from ploughing at the paddy field. The saddest thing for me is to discover that WE DO NOT NEED TO LIVE LIKE THIS, WE ARE SONS OF THE SOIL AND WE OUGHT TO BE PART OF THE ELEVATED SOCIO-ECONOMIC LIFE THAT MOST MALAYS ARE ENJOYING IN WEST MALAYSIA SINCE FORMATION OF MALAYSIA.
Sabah is the 2nd largest contributor of oil produce to Malaysia, and what do the indigenous people get in return??? Indigenous politicians who enrich themselves via government contracts and trying hard to be relevant in BN...I have news for these politicians (IT'S HARD TO BE RELEVANT CONSIDERING WE ARE ONLY LEFT 33% OF THE WHOLE SABAH POPULATIONS AND THEY ARE 3 OF YOU (PBS, UPKO & PBRS) TRYING TO BE RELEVANT) .....Try make a statistic by counting this 33% divided by the whole Malaysia population, we are a tiny speck yet YOU STILL WANT TO BE DIVIDED?....GET IT???
The Malays keeps on harping on being the original people of Malaya and Malay Supremacy due to their majority ......In the book SPIRIT OF BORNEO by the JOHNSONS..which was written pre-Japanese invasian stated that "the indigenous people( specifically the Dusuns) were the Strongest Ethnic element in North Borneo"......Mind you, this was written when there was no politics interest and Malaysia was 50 years away from being formed. So if we were the majority back then(presumably more than 80% population) WHO IS THE DAVID COPPERFIELD WHO CONJURED US INTO 33%???
PBS, UPKO and PBRS has lost the plot, or rather we the indigenous people must realise that we are not getting the life for our children and their future we ought to have by supporting these parties, and they must be changed...
And change we must...come next GE13..
written by Andykhai, August 05, 2010 22:35:13

written by popuri, August 05, 2010 21:54:24
written by bulletpain, August 05, 2010 20:20:07
written by lysa, August 05, 2010 19:54:15
written by Awang Hitam, August 05, 2010 05:53:04
written by Better My, August 05, 2010 04:41:54
Work out how to indentify which migrants have voting rights and then court them.
written by DPG, August 05, 2010 04:05:21
written by LimD, August 05, 2010 03:34:58
written by LimD, August 05, 2010 02:49:35
written by sioponthan, August 05, 2010 02:43:53
written by Avex09, August 05, 2010 02:22:50
written by Devoe, August 05, 2010 02:17:13
written by syd, August 05, 2010 02:11:05
The moment they have sufficient power capacity, i will think there will be investors queing up to invest in the state. The quality of life there reminds me of penang.
written by andray, August 05, 2010 01:09:50
written by Andykhai, August 05, 2010 00:58:09

























