Wilayah or region? Depends on MA63 negotiation, experts – CM
KUCHING: The use of the term ‘wilayah’ or region for Sarawak depends on the outcome of the current negotiation on Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63), said chief minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg.
“Let the legal experts determine the actual term.
We are still in the midst of negotiating where MA63 is concerned,” he told reporters after officiating the groundbreaking ceremony for Balai Ringin Mini Stadium Saturday.
Abang Johari said that the state is asking for the Federal Constitution to be amended to reflect MA63.
“We have raised about the provision in Article 160(2) of the Constitution from the point of interpretation of the Federation. In the current provision, it refers to Federation of Malaya only.
“In MA63, the formation of Malaysia was formed by Federation of Malaya, Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore. So we are asking for the Constitution to be amended, must follow MA63 besides the Federation Malaya Agreement. It has to be combined.
“Only then it can change the Article 1(2) in Constitution to state that ‘Malaysia consists of Federation of Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak’,” he said.
Abang Johari pointed out that is the reason Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said that Sarawak is not like other states during his recent working visit.
“He stated that it is a region. That is all. But whether we are going to use that or not is depending on the outcome of the current negotiation on MA63.
“It is a suggestion from prime minister. If people want to say you are a region, you just accept it, but the actual term (we) leave it to the experts,” he said.
On Balai Ringin development, Abang Johari said the masterplan has to be holistic, with priority to be focused on water supply.
“Balai Ringin is very strategically located along the Pan Borneo Highway. The important thing is water supply. It is currently only 30 per cent covered.
“However, 100 per cent water supply is expected to be completed by 2024, so only then the plan for a mini township can be realised,” he said.
Earlier in his speech, Abang Johari lauded the Balai Ringin masterplan that was presented by Balai Ringin assemblyman Datuk Snowdan Lawan.
He said the masterplan will be studied and looked into by the Land and Survey Department.
He also approved an additional RM5 million to further enhance the sub-district’s mini stadium plan.
Earlier, Snowdan explained that construction of the RM10 million mini stadium had started earlier this year and will take about 18 months to complete.
The Youth and Sports Assistant Minister said the mini stadium will consist of facilities for such sports as futsal, rock climbing, racing and badminton.
“The mini stadium is centrally located in the ‘Golden Triangle’ of Serian, Simunjan and Sri Aman where there are around 50 schools.
“When we have this mini stadium we can discover new talents. For everyone’s information, there are 15 Sukma athletes who come from this area, in fields like football, hockey, rugby, tennis, sepak takraw and running. International heavyweight bodybuilder Buda Anchah also comes from here,” he said.
Snowdan, however, noted that there is need to fix some unforeseen circumstances, such as swampy ground around the mini stadium, and requested for an additional fund of RM5 million.
The masterplan includes building infrastructure such as office blocks, quarters, waterfront, commercial centres, information centres, recreation area, market and parking space.
Also present were Deputy Chief Minister and Infrastructure and Port Development Minister Tan Sri James Masing, State Legislative Assembly (DUN) Speaker Datuk Amar Mohamad Asfia Awang Nassar and Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah.