The Borneo Post

State never agreed to change of boundary

Abang Johari stresses nobody can alter state’s territoria­l water border without consent of its Legislativ­e Assembly

- By Philip Kiew reporters@theborneop­ost.com

MIRI: Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Abang Openg said Sarawak has never consented to the amendment to the boundary of its territoria­l waters in Parliament.

He said he stood by the Federal Constituti­on as the supreme law in determinin­g the boundary of Sarawak’s territoria­l waters as 12 nautical miles from shore as laws passed by Parliament have no constituti­onal or legal effect without the consent of the Sarawak State Legislativ­e Assembly.

“Sarawak has the right to the establishe­d boundaries of water of 12 nautical miles. Nobody can change that as in Article 2 of the State List, you can’t change the boundary unless the state consents in legislatio­n.”

“I s tand by the Federa l Constituti­on as the supreme law. If I am wrong, sue me but if I am right, support me,” he said at the Sarawak Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) Miri Region luncheon dialogue attended by a crowd of 400 from the business community in Miri.

Abang Johari said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak had been supportive of his

I stand by the Federal Constituti­on as the supreme law. If I am wrong, sue me but if I am right, support me. Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Abang Openg, Chief Minister

stand.

The formation of Petroleum Sarawak Berhad ( Petros) and the exercising of the constituti­onal rights under Item 2(c) of the State List and 8( j) of the Federal List as provided in the Ninth Schedule of the Federal Constituti­on was aimed at greater participat­ion of Sarawakian players in the oil and gas industry apart from exploiting her resources according to the state’s rights.

Ownership of territoria­l seas and waters means it is within Sarawak’s right to take control of her marine wealth and to exercise the power to grant licences for prospectin­g, exploratio­n, granting of oil mining leases, and to issue deep-sea fishing licences.

Ar tic le2(b) em powers Parliament to alter the boundaries of any state but a law altering the boundaries of a state shall not be passed without the consent of that state.

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