The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Adenan: Give me five cos ‘you ain’t seen nothing yet’

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KUCHING: Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Adenan Satem has once again pleaded with voters to give him one term to transform Sarawak into ‘you ain’t seen nothing yet’.

“More needed to be done for Sarawak because two years in office is just not enough,” he said at the opening of ‘Sejiwa Senada 2016 Kota Samarahan’ at the Kota Samarahan Civic Centre here yesterday.

Datin Patinggi Dato Jamilah Anu, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Alfred Jabu, Tourism Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg, Second Minister of Resource Planning and Environmen­t Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan, Minister of Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Datuk Seri Rohani Abdul Karim, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Nancy Shukri and Assistant Minister of Social Developmen­t (Youth) Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah were among the dignitarie­s present.

“Give me five years and you will see what happen. You have seen nothing yet!” he said to a rousing crowd of nearly 8,000 people.

He added he just wanted to do more for Sarawak and was not power or position-crazy as he had held numerous key positions throughout his political career.

Most importantl­y, Adenan said he would continue to pursue negotiatio­ns with the federal government for the return of autonomy to the Sarawak government as enshrined in the Federal Constituti­on and Malaysia Agreement 1963.

“We want those powers back. When these were proposed to the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, he didn’t reject them and was open for further discussion­s and negotiatio­ns,” he added.

Among the 53 achievemen­ts worth mentioning in his two years in office, he said was that no child of Sarawak should be called by names of ‘lain-lain’ (others) and ‘pendatang’ (immigrants).

“We don’t want our Dayak friends to be insulted by being called ‘lain-lain’. As such the federal government has agreed to recognise the Dayaks by eliminatin­g the use of the term ‘lain-lain’ in official forms and replacing it with Iban, Bidayuh and so on,” he said.

“And the Chinese are not ‘pendatang’ for they have, over the course of several generation­s, set roots here. They are born here, grew up here, went to schools here, dated here, married here, gave births here, gotten sick here, died here and buried here,” he added.

Other notable achievemen­ts mentioned included the abolishmen­t of tolls, reducing electricit­y tariffs and abolishmen­t of quit rent. On the card is the reduction of assessment rates.

As such, Adenan said it was important to maintain and strengthen ties with the federal government to bring Sarawak to greater heights.

“I choose my friends wisely and won’t befriend them blindly. I am a good friend with Najib and Zahid because they can help to develop Sarawak,” he said.

Adenan also said he was impressed that Najib had visited Sarawak 49 times and more importantl­y he came here not empty-handed but with gifts of developmen­t while Zahid visited nine times in just one short year in office.

“Even in this tough economic condition the prime minister approved RM16 billion for the Pan Borneo Highway project,” he said.

The three-day Sejiwa Senada programme that began on Friday features many activities such as booths and exhibition­s run by government department­s and agencies, sports and games as well as cultural and entertainm­ent showcases.

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