The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Jannie’s remark not Warisan’s stand

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Par Warisan Sabah treasurer-general, Terence Siambun has refuted the conten on made by DAP’s Jannie Lasimbang that the State Government will not be implemen ng 'Sabah Card'.

KOTA KINABALU: Parti Warisan Sabah treasurerg­eneral, Terence Siambun has refuted the contention made by DAP's Jannie Lasimbang that the State Government will not be implementi­ng the issuance of the Sabah Card to ‘genuine Sabahans'.

According to Siambun, the issuance of the Sabah Card is part of the party's core agenda and there has been no decision to scrap the proposal to date.

Neither the party's president nor the deputy president or any of the Supreme Council members have suggested scrapping the proposal, he pointed out.

He said the State Cabinet Ministers had not discussed the issue either so the statement by Lasimbang was most likely her personal opinion as the new State Government was fully committed to solving this long outstandin­g problem in relation to illegal immigrants and dubious citizenshi­p.

“Based on what I read, the proposed Sabah Card was not included in Pakatan Harapan's manifesto but that does not mean it should be scrapped all together. Sabahans want solutions given by Sabahans and not one that is dictated from outside of Sabah.

“Yes, it is not included (in their manifesto) but I believe this should not be the sole reason why it cannot be implemente­d,” he contended.

“The State Government is essentiall­y a government led by Warisan with partners from Pakatan Harapan and Upko, so I think there is still some time to convince our partners in Pakatan Harapan particular­ly DAP on the need to have it issued as one of several long-term solutions to the problem in Sabah,” he added.

He pointed out that this is so since Warisan and Upko share the same stand on this matter and he believes Pakatan's PKR would be agreeable too.

There have been many arguments put forward by many quarters on the necessity for the Sabah Card to be issued but basically it relates to the State's security, he stressed.

“By issuing the Sabah Card, we can at least reduce the threat of militants or extremists who use Sabah as a transit point to travel to West Malaysia. It will also help to screen Projek IC holders in the State, a problem that has remained unresolved even though the Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) was completed in 2014,” he added.

“Lest we forget, there was a report of IS militants attempting to do an act of terror during last year's SEA Games in Kuala Lumpur,” he said and proposed that the issuance of the Sabah Card should be debated in the upcoming State Legislativ­e Assembly Sitting to allow the elected representa­tives to deliberate on it.

“Perhaps it will be good if our State Assemblyme­n take part in the deliberati­on and vote whether or not to agree with the proposal to issue the Sabah Card. Personally, I think there is no problem at all for Warisan to proceed with the issuance of the proposed Sabah Card,” he said.

However, since this issue has caught the interest of other political parties and become a hot topic in the social media as a result of Jannie's statement, then perhaps it would be good if we allow everyone to voice their opinions in a transparen­t manner and the State Assembly would be the best forum, he concluded.

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