The Borneo Post

I’ll strive for more S’wak autonomy in education, healthcare if PH wins — Syed Saddiq

- Nur Shazreena Ali

KUCHING: Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (Muda) president Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman has vowed that he will do all he can to ensure that Sarawak will gain more autonomy in education and healthcare matters if Pakatan Harapan (PH) wins in the 15th general election (GE15).

Speaking to The Borneo Post, he said decentrali­sation in the two matters was necessary to ensure that the Federation of Malaysia survives.

He also said the implementa­tion of the Malaysia Agreement (MA63) will give a meaningful relationsh­ip between Sarawak and the federal government.

“Decentrali­sation in healthcare and education is important because I believe, at the end of the day, our Malaysian Federation can only be strong when we respect MA63 and allow for each region to experiment.

“Now, it is just about ensuring that there must be a great developmen­t and the developmen­t must come with policy changes, not just by one of the welfare system,” he said when met after a political talk with DAP Stampin candidate Chong Chieng Jen at Gala City food court here yesterday.

On education, Syed Saddiq said he believed Sarawak should be given autonomy in education where the state government can improve students’ performanc­e in various skills.

“Look at what the President of China did to the Shanghai experiment which became successful and then was replicated elsewhere. For example, I support when Sarawak wants to teach in

English and make it a focus.

“And by setting up your own education syllabus formula, it will enable Sarawak to try it, and if it works in Sarawak, maybe this we can apply the formula in other states,” he said.

He added a meaningful distributi­on of power and a fairer allocation of resources would ensure these regions can catch up with the developmen­tal advancemen­t in par with other states in the peninsula.

“I also believe that this is the engine of growth especially today because when the capital of Indonesia has moved and shifted to Kalimantan, both Borneo states have the rights to receive it.

“There’s a lot of great potential which we could get out of it.” While pointing out that Muda reflects Sarawak as it emphasised a lot on diversity, he said Sarawak’s model of embracing diversity should be nationalis­ed.

“As a Malaysian myself, I also believe empowering the Borneo states actually empowers me as a Malaysian as well.

“Thus, I believe that Sarawak reflects what Malaysia could be when it comes to multi-ethnicity and multi religiosit­y where it is about moderation and personal belief,” he said.

When asked on the possibilit­y for Muda to work with other coalitions after the polls, he said Muda is committed to work with PH.

“We (Muda) are very clear with our set our commitment to work together with Pakatan Harapan coalition and that will be our main focus. We want to work with a coalition that is based on values and principles, one which will focus on building Malaysia as a multiracia­l multi multirelig­ious, moderate and policycent­red country,” he said.

 ?? Ali — Photo by Nur Shazreena ?? Syed Saddiq addresses the crowd at the ceramah.
Ali — Photo by Nur Shazreena Syed Saddiq addresses the crowd at the ceramah.

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