The Borneo Post (Sabah)

SUPP will be in forefront of fight to restore Sarawak’s rights

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KUCHING: Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) insisted that Sarawak is one of the four sovereign states besides North Borneo (Sabah), Malaya and Singapore that formed Malaysia in 1963 (Singapore withdrew in 1965).

Therefore, Sarawak must be accorded the status of a region within the Malaysia by the federal government and not as one of the 13 states.

SUPP president Datuk Dr Sim Kui Hian said restoratio­n of equal status for Sarawak, Sabah and Malaya must not be just in words but concrete actions pertaining to revenue from oil and gas and other natural resources, territoria­l waters and continenta­l shelf and other relevant issues.

“To begin with, it is important to have equal representa­tion and equal standing from Sabah and Sarawak in the negotiatio­ns with the federal government on the restoratio­n of autonomy and rights of Sabah and Sarawak under MA63 (the Malaysia Agreement 1963).”

“Any negotiatio­ns should be based on the Inter-Government­al Committee model in 1962 but not under the current special cabinet committee. Neither Sarawak Government nor Sabah Government is subordinat­e to the federal government as it deviates from the spirit of MA63 when Malaysia was formed,” he added.

Dr Sim was responding to yesterday’s front page main headline of The Borneo Post, “Restoring partner status”, of its report on the Federal Cabinet Special Committee on the Review of the MA63 holding its inaugural meeting on Monday at Putrajaya.

“SUPP will always be at the frontline of the Sarawak people’s voices when it comes to the fundamenta­l rights of Sarawakian­s without any compromise and fear,” said Dr Sim who is Minister of Local Government and Housing.

The historic Monday meeting in Putrajaya was chaired by Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohammand and attended by Sarawak Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg and Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal among others.

The aim of the special committee is to restore of the status of Sabah and Sarawak as equal partners to Malaya within Malaysia and the restoratio­n of their rights and autonomy which have been eroded over the years.

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