Why I was refused entry into Sabah
THE PEOPLES’ PARLIAMENT
Since April this year, representing MCLM, I have made frequent trips to Sabah.
Met many people, and made many new friends.
MCLM members, political and grassroot leaders, and activists.
All of whom share the same viewpoint as I.
That UMNO and other BN leaders together with their cronies have plundered the wealth of this naton.
That if this nation is to be rehabilitated, if what remains of our national resources is to be properly applied to uplift the lives of the 40% who have been long marginalised, and if we are to have any chance at restituting some of the nation’s wealth back to the rakyat, UMNO and BN had to be removed from Putrajaya.
Yesterday, at 3.30pm, I arrived at the Kota Kinabalu airport.
Upon reaching the immigration counter and presenting my passport, I was asked by the immigration officer to step into the immigration office.
Memories of my recent failed efforts to enter Sarawak immediately came to mind.
In the immigration office, an officer by the name of Ahmad apologised and informed me that they had received instructions from ‘up above’ that I was not to be allowed into Sabah, and that they were now processing to deport me on the next flight out of Sabah.
I immediately called friends who were waiting at the airport to receive me to inform them of this latest development.
Quick thinking by one of those who were waiting at the airport enables me now to leave you with a video clip of what transpired at the airport yesterday.