The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Warisan believes all Sabahans should unite as ‘Bangsa Sabah’ — Loretto

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KOTA KINABALU: Parti Warisan Sabah is a party for all Sabahans and is a fresh alternativ­e to the outdated Barisan Nasional concept of “representa­tion by race”.

Warisan believes that the way forward for Sabah is for all Sabahans to unite as “Bangsa Sabah” and not just the KDM political leaders or parties.

“Once we see ourselves collective­ly and cohesively as Bangsa Sabah, then it will be very difficult for the Federal Government to reject our special rights and privileges because we are now speaking as a State instead of as a particular race,” explained Warisan secretaryg­eneral, Loretto Padua Jr. in a statement yesterday.

In order for Sabah to progress as one, it is not merely the unity of the KDM political leaders or parties that is required to secure the 22 KDM seats but for all Sabahans of different races and ethnicitie­s to come together as one, he said.

Based on the election results of 2013, he said he was confident that the KDM communitie­s were ready to forgo the idea of representa­tion by race upheld by Sabah BN all these years through its KDM-based component parties such as PBS, Upko and PBRS.

Loretto was commenting on the call made by the president of Parti Anak Negeri Sabah (PAN), Datuk Henrynus Amin for the opposition KDM political leaders to form a pact with PAN with the primary intention of influencin­g major policy decisions in the future by focusing on the 22 KDM dominated state seats in Sabah.

“Parti Warisan Sabah disagrees with the proposal because it is against the spirit of Warisan as a party for all Sabahans and is against the spirit of Bangsa Sabah that we are promoting.

“Henrynus may have mooted the proposal out of political necessity favouring PAN but we believe that the proposal is no different from the idea of representa­tion by race upheld by Sabah BN,” he said.

Further, Loretto believes that the BN is discrimina­tive and its concept of representa­tion by race is a failure because throughout BN’s 25 years of administra­tion in Sabah, the KDM communitie­s have constantly talked of fear over losing power and authority and complained about lagging behind in education and developmen­t when compared to the rest of Malaysia.

“Warisan is firm in its stand and will not replicate any of BN’s failed concepts or even practise politics based on race.”

During the Berjaya and PBS eras, it was proven that a Bajau assemblyma­n could effectivel­y represent a seat with a Chinese majority and similarly a Kadazan representa­tive was able to serve well in a Bajau majority seat.

“What all the political parties in BN and other opposition parties leaders including Henrynus must know and understand is that, if we want to create a highly competitiv­e and progressiv­e State of Sabah, we must start thinking about meritocrac­y instead of race so that we can produce a crop of highly talented Sabahans who will then be able lead the State without having to prioritise any particular race.

“Only then can there be fair policies that benefit not only the KDM, Bajau or Chinese communitie­s but all race and ethnicitie­s recognised as Sabahans such as the Sungai, Kadayan, Bisaya, Suluk and so on,” he asserted

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