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Menteri Datuk Seri Musa Aman berkata pintu Sabah sentiasa terbuka
kepada mereka yang mahu melihat dan menghayati kepelbagaian etnik dan
budaya selain menyertai perayaan di negeri itu.
Katanya Sabah juga mengalu-alukan mereka yang menghormati masyarakat sivil iaitu yang berpegang kepada undang-undang bagi mengekalkan keamanan dan keharmonian.
"Bagaimanapun, jika kami ada sebab untuk percaya kehadiran anda di sini akan menggugat suasana ideal yang dinikmati Sabah selama ini, anda tidak dialu-alukan," katanya dalam kenyataan hari ini.
Musa berkata bertentangan dengan apa yang disebar menerusi media sosial, larangan memasuki Sabah yang dikenakan terhadap Naib Presiden PKR Nurul Izzah Anwar tidak bermotifkan politik.
"Ada pemimpin pembangkang lain yang datang dan bebas bergerak di seluruh Sabah terutama menjelang pilihan raya lalu. Mereka menyebarkan resepi lama yang sama mengandungi pembohongan, penipuan dan fitnah untuk mengaburi mata rakyat. Kami tidak halang mereka," katanya.
"Sekarang pilihan raya sudah berakhir, pemimpin mereka enggan menerima keputusan. Ini kes orang kempunan. Beliau mahu menimbulkan rasa bengang rakyat agar berarak di seluruh negara bagi menunjukkan rasa tidak puas hatinya," kata Musa.
"Kami ada sebab untuk percaya niat Nurul Izzah ke Sabah kali ini mungkin tidak sebaik seperti yang beliau dan rakannya dalam pakatan pembangkang nyatakan," katanya.
Nurul Izzah dihalang daripada memasuki negeri itu pada Khamis.
Musa berkata Sabah dan rakyatnya tidak perlukan propaganda berterusan daripada pembangkang bagi membangkitkan rasa benci dan prasangka rakyat terhadap kerajaan Barisan Nasional.
"Cukup-cukuplah. Kita perlu bergerak ke hadapan. Pembangkang sudah bermain politik sejak lima tahun lepas. Adakah kita akan terus diikat dengan lebih banyak politiking untuk lima tahun akan datang?
"Ada kerja yang perlu dilakukan. Negara ini perlu ditadbir, ekonomi perlu bertumbuh dan kebajikan rakyat perlu dijaga," katanya. Bernama
Katanya Sabah juga mengalu-alukan mereka yang menghormati masyarakat sivil iaitu yang berpegang kepada undang-undang bagi mengekalkan keamanan dan keharmonian.
"Bagaimanapun, jika kami ada sebab untuk percaya kehadiran anda di sini akan menggugat suasana ideal yang dinikmati Sabah selama ini, anda tidak dialu-alukan," katanya dalam kenyataan hari ini.
Musa berkata bertentangan dengan apa yang disebar menerusi media sosial, larangan memasuki Sabah yang dikenakan terhadap Naib Presiden PKR Nurul Izzah Anwar tidak bermotifkan politik.
"Ada pemimpin pembangkang lain yang datang dan bebas bergerak di seluruh Sabah terutama menjelang pilihan raya lalu. Mereka menyebarkan resepi lama yang sama mengandungi pembohongan, penipuan dan fitnah untuk mengaburi mata rakyat. Kami tidak halang mereka," katanya.
"Sekarang pilihan raya sudah berakhir, pemimpin mereka enggan menerima keputusan. Ini kes orang kempunan. Beliau mahu menimbulkan rasa bengang rakyat agar berarak di seluruh negara bagi menunjukkan rasa tidak puas hatinya," kata Musa.
"Kami ada sebab untuk percaya niat Nurul Izzah ke Sabah kali ini mungkin tidak sebaik seperti yang beliau dan rakannya dalam pakatan pembangkang nyatakan," katanya.
Nurul Izzah dihalang daripada memasuki negeri itu pada Khamis.
Musa berkata Sabah dan rakyatnya tidak perlukan propaganda berterusan daripada pembangkang bagi membangkitkan rasa benci dan prasangka rakyat terhadap kerajaan Barisan Nasional.
"Cukup-cukuplah. Kita perlu bergerak ke hadapan. Pembangkang sudah bermain politik sejak lima tahun lepas. Adakah kita akan terus diikat dengan lebih banyak politiking untuk lima tahun akan datang?
"Ada kerja yang perlu dilakukan. Negara ini perlu ditadbir, ekonomi perlu bertumbuh dan kebajikan rakyat perlu dijaga," katanya. Bernama
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Cubaan untuk mengeksport Blackout 505 ke Sabah, nampaknya telah gagal sama sekali. Anwar Ibrahim yang cuba menggunakan anak perempuannya sebagai umpan untuk Blackout 505, nampaknya terpaksa tepuk dahi sendiri apabila Nurul Izzah juga menerima nasib yang serupa seperti Tian Chua iaitu tidak dibenarkan menjejakkan kaki keluar dari Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kota Kinabalu.
Hari ini, Anwar Ibrahim telah mengutuskan anaknya, Nurul Izzah ke Sabah sebagai persiapan untuk melancarkan kunjungannya ke Sabah pada 8 Jun nanti. Nurul Izzah diharap dapat menarik golongan muda untuk berhimpun dan cuba menggerunkan Kerajaan Negeri Sabah menerusi pelbagai tohmahan seperti penipuan SPR, penipuan BN dan sebagainya.
Anwar Ibrahim melihat ‘kejayaannya’ membuat perhimpunan haram atau lebih dikenali sebagai ‘Himpunan Black 505′ sebagaimana di Pulau Pinang, Selangor, Melaka, Pahang dan yang terbaru di Armcorp Mall, Petaling Jaya Selangor, perlu dipanjangkan ke Sabah, negeri yang sangat ingin dikuasainya semenjak dari zaman dia bergelar Timbalan Perdana Menteri lagi.
Anwar Ibrahim masih tidak berpuas hati dan gagal mengakui kemenangan Barisan Nasional dalam PRU13 yang lalu sekaligus merencatkan cita-citanya untuk bergelar Perdana Menteri Malaysia.
Pakatan Rakyat kerap kali mempotretkan rakyat Sabah sebagai golongan bodoh yang boleh diperbodoh-bodohkan dengan sedikit tipu daya. Bagaimanapun, sesuatu yang tidak mereka sangka sama sekali ialah, rakyat Sabah yang biasanya pasif dan kurang bertindak, kali ini telah mendesak pihak Imigresen agar melakukan sesuatu untuk menyekat niat jahat Pakatan Rakyat, terutama sekali selepas episod serangan lanun-lanun Sulu yang telah mengorbankan 10 orang perajurit negara.
Setibanya Nurul Izzah di Terminal 2 Lapangan Terbang Kota Kinabalu pada jam 4:30 petang, dia telah tidak dibenarkan masuk (Not To Landed) dan diarahkan pulang semula ke Kuala Lumpur pada jam 8:10 malam.
Tindakan pihak berkuasa yang menghalang Nurul Izzah daripada memasuki Sabah adalah untuk menghalang anak perempuan Anwar Ibrahim itu daripada mencetuskan huru hara dan berbuat sesuka hati seolah-olah negara ini tidak mempunyai undang-undang.
Seharusnya, selesai sahaja pilihanraya, semua pihak perlu menerima apa-apa sahaja keputusan rakyat dan tidak perlu lagi berkempen atau membuat perhimpunan yang menyusahkan rakyat. PRU13 bukannya penamat memandangkan dalam tempoh lima tahun lagi, PRU14 pula akan menjelang.
Dalam Facebook, Nurul Izzah mendakwa sepanjang dia ditahan, dia langsung tidak diberi makan. Bagaimanapun bukti yang dihantar kepada SEL13.COM menunjukkan Nurul Izzah melantak ayam KFC dan diberi pula minuman yang nampaknya dibeli khas untuknya. Kalau dah jenis pembohong, semua benda pun hendak dibohonginya.
Yang pastinya, Nurul Izzah tak guna melalak menyalak. Bukankah dia dan gerombolan PKR bukan main kuat lagi membuat temberang kononnya Sabah tidak mempunyai sebarang kuasa autonomi.
Apa agaknya yang hendak diterangkan oleh Nurul Izzah bagaimana Jabatan Imigresen Sabah boleh menahannya dan tidak membenarkan dia memasuki Sabah walhal di Semenanjung dia bebas bergerak dari satu negeri ke satu negeri tanpa perlu melalui pintu Imigresen?
KENAPA SETIAP KALI ADA PEMIMPIN PEMBANGKANG DIHALANG MEMASUKI SABAH, TIDAK ADA KENYATAAN DARI MEREKA MENGENAI KEWUJUDAN AUTONOMI SABAH?? PEMIMPIN PEMBANGKANG SEPATUTNYA BERBANGGA DENGAN TINDAKAN TERSEBUT MEMANDANGKAN MEREKA BERSUNGGUH-SUNGGUH MAHU MENYELAMATKAN AUTONOMI SABAH MELALUI LAUNGAN SLOGAN "AUTONOMI FOR SABAHAN"..
CUKUPLAH BUDAYA DEMOSNTRASI JALANAN PAKATAN RAKYAT HANYA BERGERAK DI NEGERI-NEGERI SEMENANJUNG, TIDAK PERLULAH BUDAYA ITU DIPERLUASKAN DI NEGERI SABAH DAN SARAWAK.. SIKAP PEMBOHONG, HIPOKRIT DAN OPPORTUNIST PAKATAN RAKYAT MEMANG WAJAR DISEKAT SUPAYA TIDAK MENGGANGGU KEAMANAN DAN PERPADUAN RAKYAT DI NEGERI INI, LEBIH-LEBIH LAGI KETIKA RAKYAT SABAH SEDANG MENYAMBUT PESTA KAAMATAN.
JIKA BENARLAH TINDAKAN MENGHALANG ANAK ANWAR INI DARI MEMASUKI SABAH ADALAH BERMOTIFKAN POLITIK, KENAPA HANYA SELEPAS PRU13 BARU TINDAKAN ITU DIAMBIL?? JIKA KERAJAAN BN SABAH MAHU MENYELAMATKAN POLITIK MEREKA, TINDAKAN SEPERTI INI SEPATUTNYA SUDAH DILANCARKAN SEJAK AWAL TAHUN INI, MALAH BUKAN NURUL SAHAJA YANG PATUT DIHALANG, BAPA BELIAU JUGA PATUT DIHARAMKAN MEMASUKI SABAH..
SYABAS KEPADA KERAJAAN NEGERI SABAH PIMPINAN DATUK SERI MUSA HAJI AMAN ATAS KESUNGGUHAN SERTA KEBERANIAN KERAJAAN NEGERI DALAM MENGAMBIL TINDAKAN DRASTIK TERSEBUT SEMATA-MATA MAHU MELIHAT NEGERI INI TERUS MENIKMATI KEHARMONIAN, KEAMANAN DAN KESEPADUAN TANPA MEMIKIRKAN KESANNYA TERHADAP IMEJ BN NEGERI INI.
MUSTAHIL KERAJAAN BN SABAH TIDAK MEMBAYANGKAN ATAU MEMPERTIMBANGKAN KEMUNGKINAN KECELUPARAN KRITIKAN PEMIMPIN-PEMIMPIN PEMBANGKANG TERHADAP BARISAN NASIONAL APABILA TINDAKAN ITU DIAMBIL. NAMUN DISEBABKAN KERAJAAN BN LEBIH MEMENTINGKAN HAL-HAL RAKYAT, MAKA TINDAKAN ITU TERPAKSA DIAMBIL WALAUPUN IMEJ BN SEDIKIT TERCALAR EKORAN SIKAP MEROYAN PEMBANGKANG YANG HARI INI SEMAKIN BERANI MEMBELAKANGKAN UNDANG-UNDANG.
In the season of scams when political reputations are at their lowest , Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman stands out as a remarkable exception.
His emergence as a front-runner in a field crowded with seemingly redoubtable figures like Shafie Apdal, Rahim Ismail, Yong Teck Lee, V K Liew, Chong Kah Kiat, and others is all the more noteworthy because of his quiet, unassuming persona.
Yet, by winning a resounding electoral mandate in 2013, he has been unequivocally hailed by major votes as their choice as the best chief minister of Sabah since 1963.
The extraordinariness of Musa Aman’s feat is demonstrated by the unbelievable turnaround that he has brought about in Sabah’s social and economic scene. Needless to say, his political success is based on this transformation.
The result is that he has proved beyond all doubt that if a politician uses the official and political power in his hands for the betterment of ordinary people’s lives, he becomes virtually unbeatable.
Malaysia will be a much improved country if this simple lesson provided by Musa Aman is widely emulated.
And at no time is there a greater need for such emphasis on the fundamental requirements of the people than in the present murky atmosphere when, as Lim Kit Siang has said, the country’s ‘moral universe’ has shrunk.
Except, perhaps, in Sabah where the incarceration of thousands of illegals and criminals, and the fall in the number of abductions to nearly zero in the east-coast of Sabah, and the continuous deportation of illegals back to Philippines and Indonesia, have largely restored the common man’s faith in the administration’s clout and goodwill.
In a state where the parties are not averse to get illegals as voters or illegals as cadres, since the days of the Late Tun Mustapha, the chief minister has shown that he means business. Besides, as the Sabah State Security Chief, he does not use the police to harass the opposition and he upholds civil liberties.
As a result, there has been a huge surge in tourist coming to Sabah because people are no longer afraid to visit Sabah with women and children. Besides, they can afford to remain out after nightfall unlike in the past when the town and roads became deserted and the haunts of criminals.
But it isn’t the improved law and order situation alone which has encouraged greater outdoor excursions to the beautiful islands in the east-coast of Sabah.
There has also been a vast improvement in the condition of roads with the restoration and construction of nearly hundreds of kilometers of highways and bridges, including elevated hanging bridges. All improvements done under Musa.
Much of this work was done by public sector undertaking and also private sector undertaking, which was able to overcome its earlier deficit to contribute for relief even to the flood victims the last time. Musa of course ensures this.
But no less noteworthy than its good work was the subsequent appointment of capable executives, which underlined the chief minister’s ability to spot and reward talented bureaucrats.
At the same time, he (Musa) has been ruthless in the matter of initiating action against officials found guilty of corrupt practices. Many have been sacked.
Since these measures have improved the investment climate, it is not surprising that Sabah’s current growth rate of 8 percent has become comparable to Penang and Selangor’s.
For the present, however, this upward trend can be ascribed to the fact that shops and commercial establishments are mushrooming all over Sabah and they can remain open till late at night, which was not possible during the days of PBS and Pairin Kitingan when even the streets had no lights.
The phrase was earlier derided as political hyperbole, but not after the return of normalcy in daily life.
Apart from law and order, Musa Aman has focused on the education sector which is under the Federal Government, he has been continuously pressuring the Federal Government, to get more teachers at the primary and secondary levels to reduce the teacher-student ratio from the present dismal 1:50.
The provision of uniforms and school shoes and free milk for kids attending school has also been an attractive feature of his policies.
The chief minister has now turned his attention to higher education with his proposal to the Federal Government to set up more colleges and technical institutions.
For this purpose, he has selected some good academicians to advice the state government.
Health had been a neglected factor in Sabah. Hospitals were in a bad way and most primary health centers were non-functional in the interior of Sabah. Musa is now working at upgrading health facilities.
Health had been a neglected factor in Sabah. Hospitals were in a bad way and most primary health centers were non-functional in the interior of Sabah. Musa is now working at upgrading health facilities.
He is inviting private partnership to achieve this and already millions and millions have been spent in construction and upgradation.
Federal Government who is responsible for health in Sabah has been constantly told to pay more attention to Sabah.
Immunization, the key to control disease is being aggressively promoted.
Musa understands that power will bring in industry. A new Power Policy is being prepared that will woo private investment in generation and distribution.
For a start, there are proposals for new power projects that could generate 300 megawatts. Geothermal power plant and gas fired power plant are also being considered without adversely damaging the environment.
Private players are being roped in and Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) has been constantly told to improve their performance. He has even warned Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) and Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) to justify the recent increase in the power tariffs and not burden Sabahans with the increase.
Then there is the issue of children from Chinese-native parents in Sabah where the National Registration Department (NRD) is unwilling to specify their mixed ethnicity in their MyKad applications.
The NRD required Sino-Kadazans or Sino-Dusuns to choose between Chinese, Kadazan, Dusun or Murut ethnicity for their MyKads.
The NRD is insisting that the community use the generic term “Sino-Native” in the documentation.
The NRD is insisting that the community use the generic term “Sino-Native” in the documentation.
So silly for the NRD to do this. This policy has angered the mixed Chinese-native community in the state and they have refused to subscribe to the NRD ruling and are demanding that their particular native groupings be recognised.
As a Sabahan, Musa Aman understands their feeling. Musa Aman has even told the NRD repeatedly that in Sabah by virtue of its traditions, customs and beliefs everyone recognises the existence of Sino Kadazan, Sino Dusun and others because inter-marriages in Sabah are norm.
After all, as far as Sabah is concerned there are many things that were being done in Sabah that was not done in other parts of Malaysia.
KL must recognise and learn from Sabah in terms of harmony and living together.
Musa even said that blanket policies could no longer apply for Sabah and that the federal government must take into account local situations and accord the ‘right treatment’ in policies to be implemented in the state.
Musa even said that blanket policies could no longer apply for Sabah and that the federal government must take into account local situations and accord the ‘right treatment’ in policies to be implemented in the state.
Then we have the Christians in Sabah and Musa’s success in winning the support of the Christians despite having the Party Bersatu Sabah (PBS) and UPKO and even PBRS as a partners is based on a no-nonsense approach to communal relations.
In this respect, Musa Aman has shown how stern he is compared to Taib Mahmud of Sarawak, who looked on helplessly when the Alkitab and Allah issue was played up by fanatics within UMNO.
In contrast, Musa Aman showed the firm, uncompromising side of his character when he refused to let extremist break the racial harmony in Sabah which has been around for hundreds of years and a trademark of Sabah, and the West Malaysians will never understand this.
Musa Aman’s success via these steps in weaning sizeable sections of the Christians undoubtedly contributed to his electoral triumph in 2013.
His focus on the natives also helped him by widening the distance between them and the others, who constitute the Sabah’s vote bank.
Musa Aman knows that he now has to start delivering and there is great expectations by Sabahans.
He has got everyone thinking and interested in Sabah, but that is not enough. Change has now to be felt and experienced. The masses are eager and impatient. No one knows it more than Musa Aman does.
Maka banyak pihak yang mengaitkan bahawa ini bermotifkan politik.
MCA has decided to tough it out despite its pathetic showing at the recent polls and move ahead together with UMNO, MIC, Gerakan and other Barisan Nasional (BN) component parties in striving for the people.
Turning Barisan Nasional (BN) into a single party for all races could eventually restore confidence and support of the younger generation which wants to be identified only as Malaysians, and no longer by race or ethnicity.
The People's Progressive Party (PPP) Youth believes going multiracial would be the perfect way for BN to win back the hearts of present and future youth, as well as let them be the example of true-blue Malaysians.
Youth chief Harridz Mohan said the BN must prepare itself to face that challenge and start embracing the concept of multiracialism as one party, of bringing the rakyat as one under the BN flag.
What is needed now is for the BN to open the way, which is only natural, by offering the party as the best platform.
Harridz said the structure of the BN should be re-designed with priority on maintaining a united leadership.
Harridz said Malaysia should only have either 'wawasan' or 'kebangsaan' school with all languages, particularly Bahasa Malaysia, English, Mandarin and Tamil, taught to all students.
An UMNO divisional chief said the party should enhance its social media savvy to effectively ward off the malice thrown at it by the opposition.
Cheras UMNO divisional head Datuk Syed Ali Alhabshee said this was because social media was a channel that could greatly impact the people's minds and alter their perception.
the conventional way of doing things must be transformed to adapt to the current political environment.
Hanya orang bodoh je yang akan buat kerja bodoh Nurul oi!!! Takkan la benda macam tu pun dia susah sangat nak faham. Ke dia pun BODOH jugak?
Mana ada orang dalam dunia ni yang nak mengaku dia GILA melainkan dia benar - benar GILA. Itu perkara asa. Budak sekolah rendah pun tau.
Dalam kenyataan hari ini, Si Nurul Izzah tu menafikan dakwaan kononnya dia merancang untuk anjurkan demonstrasi di Sabah.
KONONnya, kata dia, dakwaan itu hanya satu bentuk fabrikasi untuk memburukkan reputasi dia semata - mata.
semua orang tau. Itu memang salah satu agenda puak - puak Pakatan Pembangkang tu sendiri. Sebelum ini pun diorang dah kata benda ni dalam media.
Diorang sendiri mengakui bahawa Himpunan Blackout akan tetap diteruskan di beberapa tempat termasuk di Negeri Sabah sendiri. Pun Si Nurul Izzah ni nak nafikan jugak?
Lebih kurang macam orang nak mencuri jugak la. Bila kena tangkap dengan Polis, dia boleh kata yang dia bukan nak mencuri. Dia cuma ambik tanpa kebenaran. Itu je.
Nurul. Dah banyak kali dah orang cakap. Dah berbuih dah orang pesan. Belajar - belajar la terima kenyataan. Jangan asyik nak menidakkannya.
Dari dulu lagi orang kata Papa dia tu tak sebaik mana. Tapi dia tak nak percaya. Sampai sekarang, dia dengan Mama dia pun masih tak nak juga terima kenyataan.
Bila orang kata Papa dia suka seks luar tabiie, dia nafikan juga. Tapi bila orang tanya pasal jam Omega, sampai hari ni dia tak mampu nak jawab.
Hakikatnya, memang itu sifat semula jadi puak - puak Pakatan Haramjadah tu. Diorang dah buat, sampai mati pun diorang takkan mengaku. Dah memang itu la kerja orang yang suka menipu!!!
After the 13th general election on May 5, it is time for elected leaders to concentrate on development and welfare for the people, said Kelantan Umno Liaison Committee chairman, Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed.
He said the development and welfare of the people would not be protected if leaders were to only focus on speaking at political rallies without thinking of the form of implementation for the people
"This is an unhealthy situation and we should practise mature politics where the people have made a decision and now we should focus on developing the mind of the community as well as uniting the people,"
Mustapha said continuous political talks would only result in negative impact on the people besides encouraging a split in the community especially the Muslims in the country.
"If we were to be politicking everyday, we are wasting the people's precious time and harming the country as well as dividing the community,"
leaders should be with the education department in thinking on ways to improve student performance in the state.
"Much more needed to be done to raise the performance of students in the state.
In terms of the percentage of students entering public institutions of higher learning, the majority of them came from Kelantan but a new approach needed to be created to boost their success rate.
Bekas ketua menteri Sabah Datuk Seri Salleh Said Keruak menggesa Pakatan Rakyat memainkan peranan sebagai parti pembangkang yang bertanggungjawab dan menghormati keputusan rakyat yang memberikan majoriti mudah kepada Barisan Nasional (BN) pada pilihan raya umum ke-13 (PRU13) baru-baru ini.
Sambil menyifatkan Penasihat PKR Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim sebagai gila kuasa kerana tidak dapat menerima kekalahan, beliau berkata Anwar tidak sepatutnya mempersoal keputusan PRU13 dan kesahihan kerajaan persekutuan hari ini.
Salleh, yang juga timbalan ketua perhubungan Umno Sabah dan Adun Usukan menegaskan bahawa kerajaan BN sekarang adalah ‘kerajaan majoriti dan bukan kerajaan minoriti”.
alleh yang juga Ketua Umno Bahagian Kota Belud mengucapkan terima kasih kepada pengundi yang memberikan mandat kepada BN untuk mentadbir negara dan Sabah.
The Sabah Immigration Department decision preventing PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar from entering Sabah on Thursday was based on the law.
Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Aziz said the Sabah Immigration Department had specific reasons to do so based on provisions of the law for the safety of Sabahans.
"Under our law, the Sabah Immigration Department belongs to Sabah. As such, it has the right to prevent or allow anybody to enter Sabah," he said when commenting on decision preventing Nurul Izzah from entering Sabah to attend 'Pesta Kaamatan.'
Mohamed Nazri believed the decision would not affect Sabah tourism as any individual who enters the state should produce identification card as stated in the agreement between the Federation of Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak.
Mohamed Nazri said the Sabah government has good reasons to prevent any individual form entering to ensure the interest and stability of the state.
"While we all celebrate Pesta Kaamatan, we want the people to rejoice enjoy a peaceful life. We don't want any trouble as election is over and must accept the result but the opposition don't and hold demonstration all over the country,"
Asked about Nurul Izzah's threat to sue the Sabah government and the Chief Minister, Mohamed Nazri said it was stupid and was not surprised as the Lembah Pantai Member of Pariament is not a legal expert and a novice in politics.
Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman refused to comment today on PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar’s deportation from the east Malaysian state yesterday.
Musa rushed to his car instead when approached by reporters at Umno’s headquarters in the Putra World Trade Centre here today.
Nurul Izzah was barred from entering Sabah yesterday upon arriving in Kota Kinabalu to celebrate Pesta Kaamatan, or the Harvest Festival, in her personal capacity.
The public are advised to refrained from making any wild speculations over the recent banning of Parti Keadilan Rakyat vice- president Nurul Izzah Anwar from entering Sabah.
Puteri Umno chief Datuk Rosnah Abdul Rashid Shirlin in disclosing this said there must be a valid reason on the decision to issue a ban for her to enter the state, and it should be evaluated for the sake of protecting the existing peace and harmony.
“I believe the ban was not just motivated by politics but is based on a valid reason before implemented by the Chief Minister’s Department (CMD).
“We have laws and it should be respected. Do not use it to purposely create conflicts or sensationalizing it irresponsibly,” she said when met after inspecting the landslip at Kilometre 21 near Kampung Timpoluon, along the Penampang-Tambunan route, yesterday.
She was commenting on Nurul Izzah who was denied entry into Sabah upon arriving in Kota Kinabalu on Thursday. She had intended to attend a party event as well as celebrating Pesta Kaamatan, or the Harvest Festival, on a personal capacity.
She was stopped by Immigration Department officers and was ordered to return home on the advice from the CMD.
Last April, PKR vice-president Chua Tian Chang was similarly barred from entering Sabah. PKR supreme council member R Sivarasa was also once denied entry.
Rosnah said the people should also view the situation from a different angle such as the opposition’s tactic to purposely create tension and denying unity, peace and harmony which has long existed in the country.
“Sometimes stern action must be taken to ensure that the action will not cause an unrest and discomfort among the people, and I believe that the CMD had looked into all aspects before making the decision,” she said.
When asked to comment on the call by Kinabatangan member of parliament Datuk Bung Mokhtar Radin for the CMD to issue a statement with regards to the matter to avoid confusion, Rosnah said it was up to the department to decide.
“It is up to CMD on whether they think it is best to issue a statement over the matter or otherwise,” she said.
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman said that the government has had no problems with opposition figures entering the state.
Sabah welcomed those who "respect a civil society, whereby there is law and order to uphold the prevailing peace and harmony. If we have reason to believe that your presence here will pose a threat to these ideals that Sabah has enjoyed all these while, you are not welcomed here
We have reason to believe that Nurul Izzah's intentions to come to Sabah this time round may not be as innocent.
Sontrary to what was being spread in the social media, the ban on Nurul Izzah was not politically-motivated.Other opposition leaders have come and moved freely throughout Sabah especially in the run-up to the elections.
They spread the same old recipe of lies, deceit and slander to hoodwink the people.Now that the elections are over, their leader refuses to accept the verdict.He wants to rile up the masses to rally throughout the country to show his discontent.
Musa said Sabah and its people do not need the endless propaganda by the opposition to incite hatred and mistrust among the people against the Barisan Nasional government. Enough is enough. We need to move on.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted, say Sabah cops
KUALA LUMPUR, June 3 ― Sabah police confirmed today that the state has lifted its ban on Nurul Izzah Anwar entering the east Malaysian state.
State police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Hamza Taib reportedly confirmed this with Astro Awani today but did not offer further information on why the ban was retracted.
The police chief also claimed that no other individuals apart from Nurul Izzah were placed on a travel blacklist, despite information found in leaked correspondence between Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman’s office and the state’s Immigration Department.
“As far as the police have mentioned, no other individuals were banned apart from Nurul. But even then, that ban has been retracted,” DCP Hamza told the station.
“For other leaders, if they intend to come here, there is no problem so long as they abide by the law,” he reportedly added.
Astro Awani also reported that Immigration Department director Datuk Alias Ahmad was not able to confirm the authenticity of the leaked document, which the station said contained a list of ten names of those blacklisted from entering the state.
“I advise you to check with the Sabah Chief Minister’s Office,” he was quoted saying in Bahasa Malaysia via SMS to the station.
According to Astro Awani, the leaked letter named Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Lim Kit Siang, Mohd Rafizi Ramli, Datuk Ambiga Sreenevasan, Mohamad Sabu, Syed Ibrahim Syed Noor, Wong Chin Huat, Maria Chin Abdullah, Ong Boon Kiang and Hishammuddin Rais as those barred from entering the state.
Earlier today, The Malaysian Insider reported the contents of a leaked May 21 letter that bore the letterhead of Chief Minister Musa’s office.
The letter said that the blacklist was given the Sabah Cabinet’s stamp of approval following its first meeting last month on May 15 ― 10 days after the 13th general election.
“The Cabinet has agreed that the chief minister invoke his absolute powers under the Immigration Act, and in accordance with certification from the Sabah Royal Malaysian Police Special Branch chief, not to land these individuals to Sabah,” the letter said.
According to Sabah DAP chief Jimmy Wong, a reliable source from the Immigration Department had leaked a copy of the first page of the document to him.
The first page of the document was emailed to The Malaysian Insider this morning. From the single page, the duration of the blacklist or its reason, was not stated.
Astro Awani reported that the document was signed by one Moktar Yassin Ajam, who is the state secretary for home affairs and research.
But according to the station, Moktar would not confirm the authenticity of the document when contacted, saying he was only a civil servant and could not issue press statements.
Borneo Insider also reported Sabah State Secretary Tan Sri Sukarti Wakiman as clarifying that the ban on Nurul Izzah had only been for one occasion, which was the eve of the closing ceremony of the Kaamatan Celebrations.
When contacted, Lim described the ban “ridiculous”, pointing out that the government was making a mockery of democracy by not only banning its own citizens from entering a state in the country, but legally elected representatives.
“Of course this is not my first time... I am probably the most banned leader... I’ve been banned from Sabah, from Sarawak... but I thought we have passed those days.
“It looks like we are still in the thick of it,” he complained.
Last Thursday, Nurul Izzah was barred from entering Sabah upon arriving in Kota Kinabalu to celebrate Pesta Kaamatan, or the Harvest Festival, in her personal capacity.
Explaining the ban on Saturday, Musa was reported saying that those who pose a threat to the Sabah ideals of peace harmony will not be welcomed to the state.
He added that state never restricted other opposition leaders before the polls, but believed Nurul Izzah had different intention this time.
“Now that the elections are over, their leader refuses to accept the verdict. It is a case of sour grapes and ungentlemanly conduct. He wants to rile up the masses to rally throughout the country to show his, and I repeat, his discontent,” he said.
“We have reason to believe that Nurul Izzah’s intentions to come to Sabah, this time around, may not be as innocent as she or her fellow opposition members make it out to be,” he added.
Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) has defended the state Immigration Department’s decision not to allow PKR vice president Nurul Izzah Anwar to enter Sabah last week.
Its information chief, Datuk Johnny Mositun, said that the party supported the decision because it had to do with the security of the state being threatened.
“We support the decision as we believe the Immigration Department has justification not to allow her to enter Sabah,” he said when asked to comment on the incident that occurred on the eve of Kaamatan.
“I believe this is not a total ban, it was just for that day because of the threat to the state’s security,” Mositun added.
He cited for example DAP advisor Lim Kit Siang who had been deported from Sabah before and is now allowed entry into the state.
in a press statement recently, Jeffrey Kitingan of STAR Sabah Chief saying that “The Chief Minister should now clarify why YB. Nurul Izzah was denied entry into Sabah while countless Pakistanis and Indians have not only been welcomed with open arms but also granted citizenships and the right to vote”
further to that, JK said if the rejection of Nurul is due to a mistake, of which YB.Datuk Bung Mokhtar, has openly opposed the decision and acknowledged it as a big mistake and needs to be corrected, the CM should own up and apologise for the error or misjudgment.
JK also commented that there can be no plausible explanation as Nurul was supposed to be visiting Sabah to celebrate the on-going Kaamatan celebrations, which is unique to Sabah only.
Larangan ke atas pemimpin pembangkang Pakatan Rakyat Nurul Izzah Anwar daripada memasuki Sabah telah ditarik balik, kata pihak polis yang mengesahkan perkara tersebut hari ini.
Memetik laporan Astro Awani, Pesuruhjaya Polis Sabah, DCP Datuk Hamza Taib berkata tiada sesiapa lagi yang dilarang masuk ke negeri Borneo tersebut tetapi tidak memberikan sebab ia ditarik semula.
Kenyataan Hamza hadir selepas laporan awal hari ini mendedahkan surat dari Pejabat Ketua Menteri Sabah kepada Jabatan Imigresen yang menyenaraihitam beberapa pemimpin pembangkang daripada masuk ke negeri tersebut.
Surat bertarikh 21 Mei itu yang menggunakan kepala surat dari pejabat Datuk Seri Musa Aman juga mengatakan senarai itu diluluskan oleh Kabinet Sabah selepas mesyuarat pertama mereka bulan lalu pada 15 Mei, 10 hari selepas pilihan raya umum ke 13.
Setakat ini polis berkata, tidak ada individu lain yang dilarang kecuali Nurul. Tetapi larangan itu pun telah ditarik balik.
Bagi pemimpin-pemimpin yang lain jika mereka mahu datang tidak ada masalah asalkan mereka mematuhi undang-undang,” kata Hamza yang dipetik berkata kepada Astro Awani.
Laman Astro Awani juga melaporkan Ketua Pengarah Jabatan Imigresen, Datuk Alias Ahmad tidak dapat mengesahkan bahawa senarai hitam baru yang dikatakan melarang 10 individu daripada parti pembangkang dan pemimpin masyarakat sivil daripada memasuki Sabah.
Laporan tersebut menyenaraikan beberapa individu yang tidak dibenarkan masuk, antaranya Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Lim Kit Siang, Mohd Rafizi Ramli, Datuk Ambiga Sreenavasan, Mohamad Sabu, Syed Ibrahim Syed Noor, Wong Chin Huat, Maria Chin Abdullah, Ong Boon Kiang dan Hishammuddin Rais.
Sambil menegaskan bahawa rakyat Sabah tidak mahu mengamalkan budaya politik 'pecah dan perintah' seperti yang terdapat di tempat lain, Salleh, yang juga Speaker Dewan Undangan Negeri Sabah, berkata Sabah merupakan sebuah negeri yang sentiasa aman serta harmoni dan "kami berbangga dengan perpaduan dalam kepelbagaian kami".‘Kami Halang Nurul Izzah Demi Keselamatan Dan Keamanan Sabah’ Musa berkata, Sabah dan rakyatnya tidak memerlukan propaganda yang tidak berkesudahan oleh pembangkang bagi menghasut kebencian dan ketidakpercayaan di kalangan rakyat terhadap kerajaan Barisan Nasional.
"Sabah perlu menyekat kemasukan mana-mana ahli politik dari luar negeri ini tanpa mengira kecenderungan politik mereka, yang datang ke negeri kami dengan niat untuk menanam perasaan curiga dan benci dalam kalangan rakyat kami.Rakyat Sabah perlu memilih mengekalkan keamanan negeri ini dan menolak sebarang usaha memecah-belahkan perpaduan kaum yang cuba dilakukan sesetengah pihak.
Ketua Menteri, Datuk Seri Musa Aman berkata, keharmonian yang dinikmati rakyat Sabah selama ini perlu dilindungi agar apa juga perancangan kerajaan untuk memajukan negeri ini terlaksana. Percaya keputusan ini bukan bersifat politik, tetapi untuk menjaga kepentingan dan kestabilan Sabah. "Ada tugas yang perlu dilakukan. Negara ini perlu ditadbir, ekonomi perlu berkembang dan kebajikan rakyat harus dijaga.
Timbalan Ketua Perhubungan Umno Sabah Datuk Seri Salleh Said Keruak menyokong penuh keputusan kerajaan negeri meminta Pengarah Jabatan Imigresen Negeri menghalang naib presiden Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) Nurul Izzah Anwar memasuki Sabah semalam. Beliau berkata kuasa menghalang seseorang daripada memasuki Sabah disebut dengan jelas oleh Seksyen 66 Akta Imigresen.“Bagaimanapun, peruntukan undang-undang berupa rayuan, sentiasa ada bagi Nurul Izzah. Saya percaya keputusan ini bukan bersifat politik, tetapi untuk menjaga kepentingan dan kestabilan Sabah.
“Ada kerja yang perlu dilakukan. Negara ini perlu ditadbir, ekonomi perlu bertumbuh dan kebajikan rakyat perlu dijaga. Memberi jaminan pentadbiran negeri ini akan bekerja keras dalam memastikan semua pembangunan yang dirancang dilaksanakan seperti yang dijadualkan, selaras dengan ikrar 1Malaysia.
“Cukup-cukuplah. Kita perlu bergerak ke hadapan. Pembangkang sudah bermain politik sejak lima tahun lepas. Adakah kita akan terus diikat dengan lebih banyak politiking untuk lima tahun akan datang? "Selain itu, keamanan yang kita nikmati di Sabah dan kemakmuran yang dirangsang daripada pembangunan yang seimbang dan berkembang pesat dalam semua bidang merupakan fakta yang diakui bukan sahaja oleh rakyat tetapi juga pelancong ke negeri ini.
Musa berkata Sabah dan rakyatnya tidak perlukan propaganda berterusan daripada pembangkang bagi membangkitkan rasa benci dan prasangka rakyat terhadap kerajaan BN. "Sekarang pilihan raya sudah berakhir, pemimpin mereka yang enggan menerima keputusan itu. Ia adalah kes tidak gentleman. Dia mahu menggusarkan orang ramai untuk perhimpunan di seluruh negara bagi menunjukkan rasa tidak puas hati.
“Kami ada sebab untuk percaya niat Nurul Izzah ke Sabah kali ini mungkin tidak sebaik seperti yang beliau dan rakannya dalam pakatan pembangkang nyatakan. Nurul Izzah dihalang daripada memasuki negeri itu pada Khamis.Musa berkata Sabah dan rakyatnya tidak perlukan propaganda berterusan daripada pembangkang bagi membangkitkan rasa benci dan prasangka rakyat terhadap kerajaan Barisan Nasional.
“Bagaimanapun, jika kami ada sebab untuk percaya kehadiran anda di sini akan menggugat suasana ideal yang dinikmati Sabah selama ini, anda tidak dialu-alukan. "Cukup-cukuplah. Kita perlu bergerak ke hadapan. Pembangkang sudah bermain politik sejak lima tahun lepas. Adakah kita akan terus diikat dengan lebih banyak politiking untuk lima tahun akan datang?
“Sabah juga mengalu-alukan mereka yang menghormati masyarakat sivil iaitu yang berpegang kepada undang-undang bagi mengekalkan keamanan dan keharmonian.Setiap perkara pasti ada jawapan sebab kenapa Nurul Izzah dihalang masuk ke Sabah. Jangan kita suka membuat andaian yang bukan-bukan.
Pintu Sabah sentiasa terbuka kepada mereka yang mahu melihat dan menghayati kepelbagaian etnik dan budaya selain menyertai perayaan di negeri itu.Tidak perlulah kita ingin buat fitnah sana sini lagi. Kita tunggu sala. Kalau benar Nurul ingin menyaman Kerajaan Sabah teruskan. Tidak ada halangan untu semua itu.
“Sekarang pilihan raya sudah berakhir, pemimpin mereka enggan menerima keputusan. Ini kes orang kempunan. Beliau mahu menimbulkan rasa bengang rakyat agar berarak di seluruh negara bagi menunjukkan rasa tidak puas hatinya.Bagaimanapun, jika kita mempunyai sebab untuk mempercayai bahawa kehadiran anda di sini akan menimbulkan ancaman kepada apa yang dinikmati oleh Sabah selama ini, anda tidak dialu-alukan di sini
“Mereka menyebarkan resepi lama yang sama mengandungi pembohongan, penipuan dan fitnah untuk mengaburi mata rakyat.Sabah turut mengalu-alukan mereka yang “menghormati masyarakat awam, di mana ada undang-undang dan perintah untuk menegakkan keamanan dan keharmonian.”
Ujar beliau, menjelang PRU13 lalu, terdapat ramai pemimpin pembangkang lain datang dan bebas bergerak di seluruh Sabah tanpa halangan. Kerajaan negeri tidak mempunyai masalah dengan tokoh pembangkang untuk memasuki negeri ini seperti yang terbukti menjelang pilihan raya umum baru-baru ini.
Ketua Menteri Datuk Seri Musa Aman mendakwa, larangan memasuki Sabah yang dikenakan terhadap Naib Presiden PKR Nurul Izzah Anwar adalah tidak bermotifkan politik sebaliknya apa yang disebarkan menerusi media sosial adalah bertentangan dengan perkara sebenar. Kerajaan Sabah melarang Naib Presiden PKR, Nurul Izzah Anwar daripada memasuki negeri itu pada Khamis itu kerana kehadiran beliau boleh menjejaskan keselamatan dan keamanan di negeri itu.
The swift action to bar Nurul Izzah from Sabah shows Musa Aman has kept his promise and taken the first steps to put Sabah on the right footing.
Restrictions on PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar from entering Sabah should be withdrawn as she was not a threat to the state, said the leader of the Barisan Nasional (BN), the outspoken Datuk Bung Moktar Radin.
Bung menegaskan bahawa kerajaan negeri Sabah harus memberikan alasan yang kukuh terhadap langkah yang dianggapnya sebagai “kesilapan” besar dan satu “bencana”
"Why do I tweet support Nurul Izzah? Because I see no need to stop her to Sabah, because she's not a threat..." said Bung
I'm sure a statement issued by Bung not an action against the state of Sabah, but it is simply his personal opinion
These obstacles should not happen because it would affect the "1Malaysia" in this country ...
This restriction will give a bad image to the public that the Sabah government support PTI admission but not to Malaysians from the peninsula ..
Sabah government should know that the protection given to Sabah and Sarawak is simply to control the issuance of work permits to people from the Peninsula / Malaya who want to work in Sabah and Sarawak ...
Government should think rationally and not act based on their emotions
whether this is an act of Sabah autonomy...you decide...
tujuan yang dirangka dalam Perlembagaan atau Parlimen bukanlah dengan tujuan untuk menyekat kemasukan rakyat Malaya dari Sabah dan Sarawak
sememangnya kerajaan negeri mempunyai setiap hak untuk menghalang sesiapa sahaja daripada memasuki Sabah, ini adalah satu fakta yang perlu diketahui tetapi mereka tidak harus menyalahgunakan hak dan perlu bertindak secara rasional.
walaubagaimanapun, laporan terkini mengatakan larangan ke atas pemimpin pembangkang Pakatan Rakyat Nurul Izzah Anwar daripada memasuki Sabah telah ditarik balik, kata pihak polis yang mengesahkan perkara tersebut hari ini.
Memetik laporan Astro Awani, Pesuruhjaya Polis Sabah, DCP Datuk Hamza Taib berkata tiada sesiapa lagi yang dilarang masuk ke negeri Borneo tersebut tetapi tidak memberikan sebab ia ditarik semula.
tambah Hamza lagi, "bagi pemimpin-pemimpin yang lain jika mereka mahu datang tidak ada masalah asalkan mereka mematuhi undang-undang,”
State police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Hamza Taib reportedly confirmed this with Astro Awani today but did not offer further information on why the ban was retracted.
meanwhile, Astro Awani also reported that Immigration Department director Datuk Alias Ahmad was not able to confirm the authenticity of the leaked document, which the station said contained a list of ten names of those blacklisted from entering the state.
Pesuruhjaya Tinggi Bangladesh ke Malaysia, A.K.M. Atiqur Rahman menyifatkan dakwaan kemasukan kira-kira 40,000 rakyat negara itu sebagai pengundi hantu dalam Pilihan Raya Umum Ke-13 (PRU-13) lalu sebagai tidak masuk akal dan jelas merupakan propaganda jahat parti pembangkang.
Jelasnya, adalah amat mustahil untuk membawa masuk seramai 40,000 rakyat Bangladesh dalam tempoh yang singkat seperti yang didakwa pembangkang termasuk di laman media sosial.
Menurut beliau, pihaknya juga tidak pernah menerima sebarang maklumat ada warganegara mereka yang didapati telah mengundi pada hari pengundian.
"Saya yakin tuduhan itu direka oleh mereka yang berkepentingan dengan memberi gambaran serta maklumat yang salah.
"Diharapkan, semua pihak dapat berhenti daripada terus menyebar khabar angin itu sama ada dalam media cetak, elektronik mahupun di media sosial serta tidak perlu lagi mengaitkan Bangladesh dalam isu domestik Malaysia," katanya.
Beliau berkata demikian dalam sidang akhbar khas berhubung tuduhan rakyat Bangladesh menjadi pengundi hantu dalam PRU-13 di pejabatnya
Sebelum PRU-13 lalu, Penasihat Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim mendakwa kononnya lebih 40,000 pengundi hantu telah dibawa dari Bangladesh menaiki pesawat komersial untuk mengundi.
Malah, media sosial propembangkang terus menggunakan dakwaan jahat itu sehingga ramai warganegara Malaysia sendiri telah menjadi mangsa fitnah apabila dituduh sebagai pengundi hantu kerana wajah mereka memiliki mirip seperti orang Bangladesh.
Namun, sehingga kini, Anwar dan pembangkang belum membuat sebarang laporan polis berhubung dakwaan itu sebaliknya hanya membuat laporan berhubung isu dakwat kekal.
Dalam pada itu, Atiqur Rahman memberitahu, pihaknya bersedia untuk menerima sebarang bukti jika ada warga Bangladesh yang menjadi pengundi.
Sementara itu, beliau juga menjelaskan, dakwaan jahat tersebut juga telah meningkatkan ancaman kepada warga mereka yang tidak bersalah selain memberi imej negatif kepada negara Bangladesh secara tidak adil.
Kebajikan masyarakat di Sabah khususnya di kawasan Karambunai akan diberi perhatian sepenuhnya oleh kerajaan, kata Menteri Pembangunan Masyarakat dan Hal Ehwal Pengguna Negeri Datuk Jainab Ahmad Ayid.
Sabah is well positioned to play a major role in th the economic transformation program, as the state is well endowed with resources to interact fully with the 12 National Key Economic Areas (NKEA) to develop a high income economy.
The state’s NKEAs are sectors with a huge growth potential, namely, oil and gas, and energy, tourism, agriculture, palm oil, education, health, wholesale and retail, communication and infrastructure.
The oil and gas and energy sector is a particularly vibrant sector that will propel Sabah’s economic future. The involvement of more Sabah companies in Petronas contracts and ventures has increased the state’s sense of ownership of its soil and gas resources.
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