Tuesday 25 August 2015

Upset security personnel seeks DAP's help for unpaid salaries


Press release 

Upset security personnel seeks DAP's help for unpaid salaries

Sri Aman: DAP Sri Aman today received a complaint from a group of very upset gentlemen coming from Batu Lintang Undup. They were complaining that they have not received their salaries for four months from their employer Locvest Security Sdn Bhd.

Mr Ragom, representing the 22 employees of the security firm, has said they tried all possible avenues to get the attention of their employers which is based in Selangor. They have tried to contact & complain thru the Labor Department but were advised that there is not much Labor Department can do at the moment.

After much discussion with his colleagues, Mr Ragom seeked the help of Leon Jimat Donald, DAP Sarawak Vice Chairman. 

'After consulting these gentlemen, I will try to help them by writing a demand letter to their employer seeking their explanation and for them to hurry the salaries of these 22 gentlemen who has not received their salaries for nearly 4 months,' said Leon Donald.

'We will give 14 days for the security company to pay the employees salaries in full as they are in hardship as they have families to feed & bills to pay, failing that, we will seek other avenues,' Leon added.

'This is why we need education autonomy in our state where it involves not only the standard  of education but also the State management of schools where security contracts such as this should never be awarded to Malayan Companies as they will never understand the needs and the situation on the  ground & in the case of problems such as this; it is so hard to find these companies as they are based in Malaya, the awarding of small local contracts to Malayan companies must end,' said Leon Jimat Donald DAP Sarawak Vice Chairman.


The affected security employees were from sekolah sk.paku, sjk chung hua undop, sk batu lintang & smk.st luke.


The upset 16 who wants the company to pay their salaries which is 4 months in arrears.

Monday 24 August 2015


Press Release 

DAP Sri Aman had hosted a successful 2 day health camp in San Demam Longhouse on last Saturday & Sunday. 

A total of 197 patients came and were treated by a team of 4 doctors that were led by Dato' Dr Lim  Seh Guan, an Ear Nose & Throat Specialist & 3 Dentists. 

"They were attempts to sabotage our event, our banners were destroyed, posters torn, but thank God, common sense prevailed, the longhouse people still came & sought treatment", said Leon Jimat Donald.

"The big turnout by the longhouse folks was a big surprise to us all and we from DAP Sri Aman were very thankful that the doctors & volunteers could cope; this clearly shows that the rural populace is aware of their health and they are in dire need of good medical services. This service is the responsibility & should have been done by this Government of the day but alas, our 'new' hospital doesn't seem to be getting built anytime soon. Our local assemblyman is only interested in polictiking & our MP silence on the hospital issue is deafening. The rakyats health needs does not seem important in their list of priorities. It is really sad that the rakyat of Sri Aman are made to suffer," exclaimed Leon Jimat Donald, DAP Sarawak Vice Chairman.

The dental clinic was the most frequently visited as the dentists' reported that they extracted more than 200 tooths.







Dato Dr Lim an Ear Nose and Throat Specialist inspecting a patient.

A tale of two housing areas

Press Release 

The residents of Taman Siang are very infuriated with Sri Aman JKR that they have approached DAP Sri Aman for help to highlight their problem.

One of the issues is the JKR has been very busy upgrading the road leading to empty & dilapidated State Quarters which 99% not populated by anybody, whereas the Tamans especially Taman Siang roads has been ignored in terms of road upgrades and loss of their road-bumps. The Taman roads need upgrades and upkeep and they are very upset with the bad condition.

Secondly, the folks of Taman Siang are very upset that their complaints to JKR & DID have not been heeded all these while. They are unable to get these two Government Agencies to repair & upgrade their drains in the housing estate as it is clogged with water even during dry season.

'The drains behind the Taman is clogged with waste & earth from nearby housing estates and it is us from Taman Siang that has to suffer the unbearable stench and foul water which is totally unhygienic ', said an exasperated Resident who wished to remain anonymous.

'I will be writing to the JKR & DID on this foul matter & hopefully the residents of the Tamans are able to enjoy the new tarred road and better & cleaner drains before the month end', said Leon Jimat Donald DAP Sarawak Vice Chairman. 





Road going into JKR Quarters is tar sealed and properly done


The road at Taman Siang are perpetually underwater even during this dry season as the drainage system behind the Taman is not properly planned and poorly done. JKR is ignoring the people.
Press Release 


DAP Sri Aman wants local Sarawakians to helm federal government offices in Sri Aman.


DAP Sri Aman today has commended CM Adenan for adopting DAP's Bintulu Declaration which pushes for more autonomy for Sarawak in Finance, Education, Medical & Security.

In the push for more autonomy for Sarawak, DAP Sri Aman has lauded CM Adenan's call for more autonomy especially education, therefore, locals in Sri Aman have voiced their concerns & made a call to have a local Sarawakian to helm the various Federal Departments especially in Sri Aman.

'There are many local men & women who are very qualified and very senior in the services but are not given chances the lead the various departments. For example in Sri Aman, we have the Police Department & Sri Aman Hospital led Malayans for more than 7 years. They have nevertheless gave a very good service to the folks in Sri Aman but its about time for local Sarawakians to lead!' 

'I would like to suggest to CM Adenan that DAP being a national party has local Sarawakians leading it in Sarawak, why can't the Borneonisation of Sarawak begin with the priority given to lead these government departments must be Sarawakians, as they have better knowledge & understanding of local issues,' said Leon Jimat Donald DAP Sarawak Vice Chairman.

'Under the Malaysia Agreement 1963, the Borneonisation of the civil service should have taken place but 52 after the agreement, the number of Sarawakians getting the responsibility to lead government departments has diminished drastically, this must end', he added.





Tuesday 21 April 2015

Do not equate RM2.1 billion contracts awarded by Petronas with 20% oil and gas royalty.
(12-4-2015)

Adenan seems to be contented with the so-called intended awards of RM2.1 billion worth of contracts by PETRONAS to Sarawak contractors, thereby diverting the attention of the people from the initial demand for 20% oil and gas royalty for Sarawak.

Last year, in the Sarawak DUN sitting, the State Legislature unanimously passed the resolution to demand for 20% oil and gas royalty for Sarawak.

Till this day, almost a year has passed and yet it seems that the demand has hit brick-wall.

Despite the failure on the part of Sarawak government under the leadership of Adenan to execute the resolution of the Sarawak DUN, Adenan seems to be happy and contented with the award of contracts worth RM2.1 billion to Sarawak contractors.

The 20% oil and gas royalty is a far cry from the RM2.1 billion worth of contracts awarded in many ways, namely:

1. According to the 2015 Sarawak State Budget’s estimates, the 5% oil and gas royalty will give Sarawak a revenue of RM1.83 billion.  Therefore, 20% oil and gas royalty will give Sarawak an additional RM5.49 billion.  This is 2.5 times the RM2.1 billion mentioned.

2. “Contracts worth RM2.1 billion to Sarawak contractors” means that Sarawak contractors have to come out with RM2.1 billion worth of material and work to earn that RM2.1 billion.  This is totally different from the outright RM5.49 billion cash payment as oil and gas royalty.

3. Out of the RM2.1 billion worth of contract, I am sure a very substantial portion will be paid to import materials from suppliers who are not Sarawakians or to engage consultants who are not Sarawakian.  Therefore, not the whole of the RM2.1 billion will be circulating in the Sarawak economy.

4. The contracts worth RM2.1 billion will benefits the local contractors who are awarded with the contracts.  Its impact on the general public in Sarawak is limited.  On the other hand, the RM5.49 billion royalty payment can be used by the Government to benefit all Sarawakian, especially the poor.

5. Even if all the contracts worth RM2.1 billion were to be awarded this year, they will definitely take more than a year to complete all.  Therefore, it will not be RM2.1 billion worth of contract a year. The amount will be spread over a few years.  On the other hand, if the 20% oil and gas royalty were to be given to Sarawak, it would mean an additional RM5.49 billion a year.


Given the above 5 points, Adenan should not try to use the RM2.1 billion worth of contracts to cover-up his failure to obtain 20% oil and gas royalty from PUTRAJAYA.  Such failure to obtain the 20% oil and gas royalty from PUTRAJAYA shows the disrespect on the part of the Federal Government towards Sarawak’s rights.

It further proves that Sarawak BN is just an insignificant appendage to the Federal BN and that Sarawak BN cannot make any important decision without the nod from the Federal BN.

In the coming DUN sitting, I will suggest some ways whereby the Sarawak Government can compel the Federal Government to give in to the demand of 20% oil and gas royalty, PROVIDED THAT the Sarawak Government must have the political will and resolve that it is not a subordinate or a colony to the Federal Government.


Chong Chieng Jen
DAP Sarawak Chairman
MP for Bandar Kuching
ADUN for Kota Sentosa

Chong Poses 5 Questions on the Pan Borneo Highway Contract to BN reps


The Sarawak BN elected representatives, the likes of Abdullah Saidol (ADUN for SEMOP), Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah (Assistant Minister) and Michael Manyin have totally evaded my queries on the award of Pan Borneo Highway project to Lebuhraya Borneo Utara Sdn Bhd (LBU) and tried to give a racial twist to my critics on the award of the said project to LBU.


In their statements today, the 3 of them seem to have either purposely avoided answering my queries or just could not understand the issues.


As such, for their clarity, I will put my questions in words that are easier for them to understand.  The 5 questions for the 3 BN leaders to answer are as follows:

1. While the Government claims to help Sarawak contractors, why is the Board of Directors of the appointed Main Contractor, LBU, controlled by West Malaysians (4 out of 7 of the directors are West Malaysians)?

2. While the Government claims to help Bumiputra, why is there not a single Dayak in the Board of Directors nor Shareholdings of LBU or its holding companies?  Dayaks are also Bumiputra, why are they left out?

On this question, I would like to remind Abdu Karim that by raising this issue, I am not importing the so-called West Malaysian racial politics into Sarawak.  It is the act of the Federal Government to award the contract to a single-race company that is importing the West Malaysian racial policy into Sarawak.  I am merely stating a fact so that such racial policy can be rectified.

3. While Adenan is preaching integrity and transparency and that the Sarawak cabinet ministers have signed the so-called “Integrity Pledges”, why is a contract worth more than RM10 billion awarded without open tender process?

4. While LBU has only been registered in 2011 and zero track record in construction and any trading activity, why was LBU appointed as the Main Contractor for the Pan Borneo Highway project? Is the government intending to continue with the “Ali Baba” contractor modus operandi in the implementation of its projects?

5. While the government is talking about cutting-costs, why create an Ali Baba middleman?  Would it not make better sense for the Government to break down the whole stretch of Pan Borneo Highway into 20 – 30 smaller contracts, carry out open-tender processes and award the contracts directly to the ones doing the work, rather than going through LBU who will get the lion share of commission / profit, leaving the actual contractors smaller budgets to do the job?


Michael Manyin was saying that the works for the projects will not be dominated by one single race.  He is either playing ignorant or just pure ignorant.  The whole contract has already been awarded to LBU. It is now up to LBU to decide who will be the sub-contractors.


It is well-known in the industry that Main Contractor will take between 10% - 20% of the money and leaving the balance for the sub-contractors who actually do the job.  As the Minister in-charge of public works, it would be a joke if Michael Manyin is not aware of this improper practice which has become a norm in public construction works for the Government.


I hope the 3 BN elected representatives can understand and reply to my 5 questions posed above and be accountable to the people of Sarawak.


18-4-2015
Chong Chieng Jen
MP for Bandar Kuching
ADUN for Kota Sentosa
Press Release

DAP Sri Aman Deputy Branch Chairman Mr Bennet Empi refutes the claims of Achim Leman, who is a former DAP Balai Ringin member who left DAP to join PKR Sri Aman to be its Vice Chairman, on DAP losing support in Dayak areas.

Achim now claims that DAP should have quit quietly without causing an uproar over the relationship between PKR & PAS in Sarawak. He claims that Hudud is not an issue in this State as CM Adenan has already said Hudud will not be implemented here.

"By saying that CM has already reiterated that Hudud will not be implemented in Sarawak, isn't the case closed for it? But PKR's continued association with PAS Sarawak raises many eyebrows as this shows that they do not have the so-called autonomy that they have been claiming. Why can't they emulate their brave colleagues in Sabah which, in view of disciplinary action slapped towards them, they still remained steadfast in their resolution of discontinuing their relationship with PAS Sabah. As it stands today, PKR Sarawak still cannot make any decisions when it concerns the well-being of Sarawakians unlike DAP Sarawak which has been bold and decisive in its vision for Sarawakians', said Mr Bennet Empi.

'On the DAP losing Dayak support, may I remind that Achim of all people should realise that during the last general election, the area under his watch, PKR had 0 votes, which explains a lot about the level of support PKR received in Dayak areas, especially the areas where their presence is supposedly strong. Hence, if it weren't for the support from DAP campaigning in Simanggang & Bukit Begunan, PKR's candidate last election could have lost his deposit,' added Mr Bennet Empi.


Press Release

Villagers seek compensation from  Sri Aman Hospital over negligence

DAP Sri Aman was approached by a very distraught family who has just lost their newborn baby. They claimed that the baby passed away due to negligence by Sri Aman Hospital staff.

Madam Mading anak Roney gave birth to a healthy baby boy on the 11th of March.

On the 14th March, they brought the baby to the hospital to do a routine check. It was found out that the baby had jaundice with a count of 18 which required the baby to be hospitalized for observation.

However, on the 15th March, after a check at 8am, the hospital nurses noticed the sugar level has increased to 4.9. The baby's mother tried to breastfeed him but he refused so after so many times trying, the staff decided to give oxygen to the baby which made his sugar level to go down to 2.7. The baby's condition got weaker because of him refusing to milk from his mother which led the hospital staff to do an x-ray and later on try to insert a respiratory tube, only to mishandle the insertion procedure which prompted them to do it again, therefore injuring the Baby internally. The nurses deduced that the baby had a germ infection so they had to do an antibiotic injection. At 3pm, the hospital staff said that they had to send the baby to Kuching for further treatment.

At 4.30 pm they did another x-ray on the baby to check on the baby's condition and at 5.20pm, the nurses told the mother that they had to shave the baby's head in order for them to insert a respiratory tube thru the baby's head. After they inserted the respiratory tube, the baby's heartbeat stopped & the nurses tried to revive the baby for 10 minutes. After 15 minutes, the hospital pronounced the baby had passed away to the parents.'

'The family is now asking DAP Sri Aman to help them seek compensation from the Sri Aman Hospital for negligence.

Mdm Mading also said that one of the doctors advised her to never to go to Sri Aman Hospital to give birth. Better to go to Kuching, Sibu or Miri.

One of the questions asked by even some of the hospital staff, how could a healthy baby got infected by a deadly germ in a supposedly clean hospital environment?

One of the respiratory machines was reported broken, this shows the level of dilipated machinery in our old hospital. A police report has been made by the victim's parents and we will act accordingly by sending the letter of demand to the Health Ministry ', said Leon Jimat Donald, DAP Sarawak Vice Chairman.

'The PM came to Sri Aman to lay the foundation for the site of Sri Aman Hospital recently , but until today, nothing is being done at the site. Until how many unnecessary accidental deaths such as these can BN wait before they start building our badly needed hospital?'

'The original budget for the Sri Aman Hospital was originally RM200 million in 2011. Recently it was announced by PM Najib that the hospital would cost RM150 million. Why cut it? Taking into account the rising material cost over the years, this is absolutely unacceptable to the people of Sri Aman! This is also one of the reasons why DAP Sarawak, under our Bintulu Declaration, seeks to have for Sarawak, its own Medical Autonomy. We must have the right to make hospitals, get more doctors and nurses and have the right to have access to better medical facilities instead of forever begging from Putrajaya," said Leon Donald.



Leon Jimat Donald





Madam Mading ak Roney with her family.

Saturday 4 April 2015


Press Release

The Southern Rural Committee in a meeting today asks PKR on why it remains wishy-washy on its relationship with PAS. These few points are to note;

1. PKR Sarawak's association with PAS will only give PAS a foothold n grow in Secular Sarawak.

2. There is no point for PKR Sarawak to state that it opposes hudud but work with a party that has its agenda to implement hudud.

3. Does PKR Sarawak has to listen to their west Malaysian leaders on important issues and do not have the power to decide on important issues.  if that is the case, cannot effectively protect Sarawakians' interest.

4. Even PKR Sarawak Chairman is appointed by the national leadership, it is not elected amongst the Sarawakian members. This compromises the independence of decision making process of PKR Sarawak.

Thus PKR Sarawak's continued association and cooperation with PAS, it is an indirect assistance to PAS' hudud agenda.

Why is PKR Sarawak unable to follow the brave position by PKR Sabah which has severed their political relationship with PAS?

We have had our meetings with our members in all our areas and the consensus is that due to its hudud agenda, PAS has no place in Sarawak politic. 

The allegation by PKR that DAP is joining Barisan Nasional is utterly ridiculous.  Sdr Lim Kit Siang only proposes that all political parties in Malaysia to form a new coalition Government so as to push Najib out as he has been the main perpetrator behind this push for Hudud laws. 

It is his suggestion that there should be a non-BN and non-PR alliance government to protect our constitution and the sanctity of secularism in Malaysia.

On another note, Sdr Leon added that DAP Sarawak's Dayak membership is now nearly 50% of the total DAP Sarawak membership. To paint that DAP Sarawak is entirely a chinese based party is utterly ridiculous and perpetrated by parties that are uneasy about the amazing strides DAP Sarawak has made into the Dayak heartland.


Leon Jimat Donald
DAP SARAWAK VICE CHAIRMAN
DAP SARAWAK Go Rural Southern Chairman.



Southern Rural Committee 
Branch Chairmen:  Sdr Chang Chiong Hun, Sdr Edward Luak, Sdr Leon Jimat Donald (Chairman Go Rural Southern) Sdr Mordi Bimol, Sdr Aziz Isa

Not in picture: Sdr Sanjan Daik (Mambong), Sdr Bunsin Kalun (Bukit Semuja) Gerald Roger (Layar)



Wednesday 25 March 2015

Press Release

On a longhouse visit to Titikah, Batu Lintang Undup, the residents of Titikah asked the help of DAP Sri Aman Branch Chairman Sdr Leon Jimat Donald to highlight their difficulties in Titikah namely the incomplete bridge project linking their kampung with Sri Aman Town.

After a brief check with the residents, the contractor of the bridge has long abandoned the bridge site and there doesn't seem to be any progress for many months. The turnkey contractor is Titanium.

'Children & longhouse folks have to depend on the old timber log bridge that was built a long time ago by logging companies and it is indeed a great shame that the contractor would just abandon this project, making life difficult & dangerous for the folks of Titikah', said Leon, DAP Sarawak Vice Chairman. 

'It is indeed strange that the assemblyman for the area would blindly ignore the plight of the people of Titikah. I will write to the Resident Office to inquire about the status of the project. The longhouse folks have said that for 2 elections, the BN have promised to build the bridge, they hope they do not have to wait until 2 more elections for it to be completed ', added Leon.



Wednesday 11 March 2015

 Make more Sarawakians as Head of Departments in Sarawak.


DAP urges Adenan Satem to walk the talk in the protection of Sarawakian’s interest by starting with the appointment of Sarawakians to be the heads and deputy heads in all government agencies in Sarawak.

Based on the answer that I obtained from the Parliament last July, the statistical figures of Sarawakians heading the federal departments and agencies in Sarawak is appalling.  It indicates that the principle of Borneanisation, which is one of the fundamental principles in the Malaysia Agreement, has been undermined by the Federal Government.

The gist of the answer provided by Shahidan Bin Kassim, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department is as follows:

1.    There are in total 103 positions of heads of federal government departments and agencies in Sarawak:
Out of which, 64 are held by Sarawakians, 3 by Sabahans and 36 by West Malaysians;
Of the 36 West Malaysians, 35 are Malays and 1 Chinese;

2.    There are in total     111 positions of deputy heads of federal government departments or agencies in Sarawak:
Out of which, 76 are held by Sarawakians, 4 by Sabahans and 31 by West Malaysians;
Of the 31 West Malaysians, 30 are Malays and 1 lain-lain;

3.    In terms of racial breakdown:
out of the 103 heads of federal departments and agencies in Sarawak, 65 are Malays, 12 Ibans, 11 Chinese, 8 Bidayuhs, 3 Melanaus, 1 Kayan, 1 Kelabit, I Kadazan and 1 Dusun
out of the 111 deputy heads of federal departments and agencies in Sarawak, 68 are Malays, 13 Ibans, 13 Chinese, 7 Bidayuhs, 3 Melanaus, 1 Kadayan, 1 Bisayas, I Kadazan, 1 Suluk and 1 lain-lain.


From the answer, it is obvious that there are 2 issues at hand that need redress by the State Government, namely:

1.    35% of the heads and 28% of the deputy heads of federal government departments and agencies in Sarawak are held by West Malaysians.  This is too high a proportion of West Malaysians holding government high posts in Sarawak.

2.    The racial composition of the Sarawak’s population is Iban (29%), Malay/Melanau (28%), Chinese (23%) and Bidayuh (8%). 
    This is not reflected in the racial composition of the head and deputy head positions in the federal government departments and agencies in Sarawak, where Malays hold 66% of the head posts and 64% of the deputy head posts.


If Adenan is serious about protecting Sarawak’s interest, he should take immediate steps to reduce the number of West Malaysians holding such high positions in government departments and agencies in Sarawak.   

I am sure the number of Sarawakians holding such high positions in federal government departments and agencies in West Malaysia is so negligible that it is almost non-existence.

Since 2013, there was an increase of cabinet ministers given to Sarawak BN.  Such increase in number of ministers and assistant ministers for Sarawak is of no concern to the ordinary people of Sarawak because it only benefits the few privileged and selected ones. 

The head and deputy head positions of government department and agencies in Sarawak should be reserved for Sarawakians because it gives more career opportunities to the ordinary Sarawakians in our own land.

More importantly, the heads and deputy heads are the real implementers of government policies. Most West Malaysians are not familiar to our local conditions and thus would not be able to implement the government policies in the manner which most suit our local conditions.

Given the good relationship that Adenan claims to have with the federal government, surely he can see to it that the federal government respects the rights of Sarawak and appoint Sarawakians to head the federal departments and agencies in Sarawak.

Secondly, in all fairness, the racial composition of the heads and deputy heads of federal government departments and agencies in Sarawak must be reflective of the racial composition of the population of Sarawak.  It is most unfair that, the Dayaks, comprising more than 40% of the population of Sarawak, only holds 21% of the head and deputy head posts in government departments and agencies in Sarawak.  On the other hand, the Chinese, comprising 23% of the population of Sarawak holds only 11% of the head and deputy head posts in government departments and agencies in Sarawak.


Therefore, it is time that Adenan shows us Sarawakians that he is not only the Chief Minister for Sarawak but also the Chief Minister for all Sarawakians.  Let it start from a fairer appointment for all races in the government departments and agencies.


3-3-2015
Chong Chieng Jen
Member of Parliament for Bandar Kuching
ADUN Kota Sentosa








(古晋3日讯)古晋市国会议员兼哥打圣淘沙张健仁敦促阿迪南以行动来捍卫砂州人民的权益,确保在砂拉越的联邦政府部门和机构,其第一和第二职位皆由砂拉越人来担任。

张健仁今日透露其在去年国会所得到的答案,有关在砂拉越的联邦政府部门和机构的第一和第二职位执掌人的资料:
1.    在砂拉越,总共有103个联邦部门和机构之首的职位。 其中,64个由砂拉越人担任,3个由沙巴人担任,而36个由西马人担任。 36 位西马人当中,35位是马来人。
2.    在砂拉越,总共有111个联邦部门和机构之副首的职位。 其中,76个由砂拉越人担任,4个由沙巴人担任,而31个由西马人担任。 31 位西马人当中,30位是马来人。
3.    从种族角度来分析:
103位在砂拉越的联邦部门和机构之首,当中,65位是马来人,12位伊班人,11位华人,8位比达由人,3位马兰诺人,剩余4位是砂拉越和沙巴的其他原住民。
111位在砂拉越的联邦部门和机构之副首,当中,68位是马来人,13位伊班人,13位华人,7位比达由人,3位马兰诺人,剩余5位是砂拉越和沙巴的其他原住民。


张健仁表示,这个答案的数据暴露了两个问题,即,35%在砂拉越的联邦部门和机构的最高职位,以及28%在砂拉越的联邦部门和机构的第二高职位,皆是由西马人担任。 这对砂州人不公平。 第二个问题就是,它显示,在砂拉越的联邦政府部门和机构,66%最高的职位以及64%第二高的职位,皆是由马来人担任。 这不符砂拉越人口的种族比例。

张氏质问,为什么有30多巴仙在砂拉越的联邦政府部门和机构的最高第一、二职是由西马人担任。 倒转过来,砂拉越人在西马政府部门和机构担任最高职的人数,却是廖无几人。 这对砂拉越人士极度不公平。

“如果阿迪南真的要捍卫砂州人的权利,他应该立刻采取行动,确保在砂州的联邦政府部门和机构的高职,是由砂州人来担任,给予本地子女更多的就业和升职机会。”

张氏表示,更重要的是,许多西马人并不了解砂州的特殊情况,因此,在执行政府政策时,将无法全面的将政府政策融入草根人民。

张健仁也表示,砂州人口的种族比例,达雅人占了超过40%。 但是,他们在砂拉越联邦政府部门和机构之首和副首的职位,却只是占了21%。 华人是砂州人口的23%,却只持有11%的联邦政府部门和机构之首和副首的职位。

张氏说,虽然这是联邦政府部门和机构的事项,但,阿迪南自称与联邦政府关系良好,相信他可促使联邦政府尊重砂拉越人的权力以及砂拉越公平对待各族的精神和原则。

“就在砂拉越联邦政府部门和机构高职委任的事项上,我们希望阿迪南以行动证明,他可以捍卫砂州子民的权益不被联邦政府剥削,我们也希望他能展示,他是一个各族的首席部长。”

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