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Najib insists gov’t has no right to take away anything promised in MA63

Najib Tun Razak said today the federal government has no intention and right to take anything that rightfully belongs to Sabah and its people as provided for in the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63).

The Prime Minister said that if anything had been taken inadvertently, it must be returned. “This is our struggle. It is not the struggle of Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) alone. It is our joint struggle. I share your sentiments,” he said when opening the PBS 32nd annual delegates conference here.

Also present at the opening were Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman; Deputy Chief Minister and PBS president Joseph Pairin Kitingan; Energy, Green Technology and Water Minister and PBS deputy president Maximus Ongkili and leaders of other Barisan Nasional component parties.

Najib, who is BN chairman, said the people of Sabah had the right to talk about or discuss their rights in the MA63 without fear of any action against them.

"If you want to talk about the MA63, please go ahead. I will not imprison anyone for that. Dr Maximus (photo) had ‘rested' for 60 days under the ISA (Internal Security Act), because ‘that person’ sent him in under the ISA. What I want is for us to be fair,” he said.

Najib said all quarters should give some time to the federal government to study the interpretation of the laws associated with MA63 as there were too many interpretations depending on who did the interpretation.

He said the willingness of the BN government to listen to the complaints of the people of Sabah, including on MA63 and illegal immigrants, proved that the future of the people of this country and in Sabah under the BN was bright.

"We can see this. Yesterday, we announced Malaysia’s economic growth of 6.2 per cent (in the third quarter of 2017), among the highest in the world. We have done various things. Construction of the Pan Borneo Highway is progressing well. The MRT Line 1 in Kuala Lumpur is ready. All these reflect the future of Malaysia. We will safeguard all these, including the security of the people of Sabah,” he said.

As such, Najib said, the people of Sabah should be convinced that their best option is the BN while the opposition parties were in disarray, including one which amended its constitution without complying with its provisions.

"Those are not our laws. They did not adhere to their own rules. How are they going to administer the country?” he said.

Najib said the federal government under his leadership would continue to develop Sabah with the cooperation of the leaders from Sabah whom he described as good leaders.

"Sabah will continue to be successful. We have good leaders in Sabah who can cooperate with me. Sabah Chief Minister Musa (Aman), PBS are our loyal friends. We can solve the problem of illegal immigrants, we can solve the problem of customary land,” he said.

Najib said the people of Sabah could not rely on the opposition parties which he said were good only at making promises because Sabah needed a government that could ensure an excellent future for the people.

The Prime Minister then asked the delegates whether they were ready for the next general election, and they responded that they were.

“If you are convinced, then I am also convinced that the general election can be called,” he said.

- Bernama

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