The Borneo Post

S4S manifesto seeks to enrich people, strengthen economy

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KUCHING: The Sarawak for Sarawakian­s (S4S) movement says its ‘The Sarawak Manifesto@2018’ focuses on six main areas in effort to strengthen Sarawak’s economy and enrich the people.

The six main areas are to reform and strengthen various institutio­ns namely: an independen­t Sarawak financial system; Petros to proclaim oil and gas in Sarawak; a new Sarawak education system; a new Sarawak healthcare system; Sarawak defence system; and immigratio­n and control.

“If we manage to restore our autonomy, the state can stand by itself for future generation­s,” S4S spokespers­on K C Tan told a press conference held at a hotel here yesterday.

He elaborated that the manifesto also seeks to extend the role of Developmen­t Bank of Sarawak (DBOS) as a commercial bank to enable all Sarawakian­s to open an account at the bank.

“Non-local banks to have at least 30 per cent of their shares owned by Sarawakian­s, restore and re-issue Sarawak stamp and bank notes and set up a Sarawak sovereign wealth fund,” he added.

Touching on oil and gas, the Sarawak government he said should take full ownership and control of petrol.

“The state should execute the judicial power of the Oil and Mining Ordinance 1958 to shut down operation of any company that failed to comply with Petros by Dec 31 this year,” said Tan.

During the press conference, he also revealed that an estimated 850,000 barrels of oil are “taken” out of Sarawak amounting to US$51,000,000 a day (based on US$60 a barrel).

With such fund, Sarawak he said would have more than enough to develop the state as well as providing every Sarawakian RM4,412 each year (based on a 2.7 million population).

With the money in the state coffer, the manifesto he said could provide free education and free healthcare for Sarawakian­s.

“This will also enable the state government to sponsor more Sarawak students and athletes for major internatio­nal academic and sports competitio­ns,” he added.

Touching on defence, Sarawak he said should revive the Sarawak Rangers, the Sarawak Border Scouts as well as forming Sarawak Coast Guard.

Tan further added that the manifesto also includes the restoratio­n of the Sarawak passport, passport system for non-Sarawak citizens upon entry to the state and having Sarawak’s own immigratio­n and customs department.

“All taxes which are collected should also directly be channeled to the state Treasury,” he added.

S4S he said also proposed the Sarawak government take actions to announce the reduction in electricit­y tariff, reinstate local council election, establish a Sarawak Central Bank, enforce passport system upon entry to Sarawak, make available study loans or bonds for Sarawak’s top students, announce the findings of the MA63 findings from the London trip in 2016, stop all ceremonies relating to the National Day celebratio­n on Aug 31 and take over MASwings and make it a subsidiary of Hornbill Skyways.

“I have also passed a hard copy of this manifesto to Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg, Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri James Masing, Minister of Local Government and Housing Datuk Sim Kui Hian and Minister of Youth and Sports Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah at their respective offices,” he added.

S4S he added will also email the manifesto to all the remaining State Legislativ­e Assembly members.

 ??  ?? Mabong (standing third right) with the trainers and their students after a lesson recently. Also seen are Patrick (standing third left) and Peter (fourth right).
Mabong (standing third right) with the trainers and their students after a lesson recently. Also seen are Patrick (standing third left) and Peter (fourth right).

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