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Published on: Sunday, April 25, 2021 Text Size: Datuk Seri Yong Teck Lee DATUK Yong Teck Lee’s statement as published in the Daily Express on Thursday, 15 April, 2021 calling upon Tan Sri Harris to explain why Sabah was downgraded like any of the other states in 1976 is mischievous. Yong implied that Harris by agreeing to the downgrade was the reason why Sabah has remained poor in all aspects. It is recorded that Sabah is the poorest state in Malaysia even behind Kelantan. However, he failed to mention that Sarawak, was also downgraded to “state” and yet Sarawak is ranked one of the top eleven states in the Federation of Malaysia. ....
Published on: Sunday, March 14, 2021 By: Datuk John Lo Text Size: All too often, we talk, sometimes with sympathy, often with disdain, about refugees in our midst. Do Sabahans know that we are also economic refugees in our own state? Is there a guarantee that our grandchildren will be any different from the poor refugee kids running around, foraging food in garbage dumps? Yes, this can happen if Sabahans continue to ignore losing our economic rights, not having the political courage to address the present heart-breaking trend. Most of last 30 years, politicians have been fighting among themselves, plundering Sabah’s economic assets and cheap selling them to non-Sabahans. The result is we Sabahans already don’t control any significant economic sector. So much so that non-Sabahans also own many Sabahan politicians, under their control and/or are obligated to them. All these, sadly, have happened in last 30 years. So much has been lost, even including our economic sou ....
Published on: Sunday, January 24, 2021 By: Datuk John Lo Text Size: LAST week I wrote on Sabah’s appalling, atrocious deal in the oil palm industry. Sad that this situation is not confined to the oil palm industry. In fact, it exists in all aspects of Sabah’s economy, in government and the private sector, among our own businessmen, and professionals. Sabahans are 3rd class citizens in our very own state. Sabahans have become numbed, have lost the spirit to fight to protect our economic interests. We have accepted being economic refugees in our state as a fait accompli. Are Sabahan graduates and professionals inferior? ....