BN party backs boss on 'Umno bad for 1M'sia' stand
By Dominic Legeh
PENAMPANG: Barisan Nasional component party Upko is standing by its president Bernard Dompok, who was labelled as irresponsible by Sabah Umno.
Upko  secretary-general Wilfred Madius Tangau said it was unfortunate  that  Sabah Umno liaison deputy chairman Salleh Said Keruak could not  read  the “pulse of the people” well.
He was commenting on  Dompok's  remark that Umno was a hindrance to the promotion of Prime  Minister  Najib Tun Razak's 1Malaysia concept, which he said was spot on.
“The   fact is, this burning question is not in the mind of Dompok alone, but   is a pertinent question in the mind of the grassroots including those  of  BN component party leaders. We support fully what our president has   courageously stated publicly,” he said in a press statement.
Tangau,   who called Salleh, a former Sabah chief minister, as his “friend”,   presumed that the Sabah Umno liaison deputy chief did not get the true   picture of the issue.
“It is unfortunate that my friend Salleh   has not correctly understood what my president was trying to say last   Sunday, regarding Upko’s fears for the 1Malaysia concept,” he said.
Dompok,   who spoke to the media after an Upko convention in Penampang on  Sunday,  said: "Najib has a good plan for the country, 1Malaysia, People  First,  Performance Now.”
“What I am afraid of is this, will he  be  allowed by his party and those NGOs surrounding his party to do the  task  that he feels is good for the country? That is the burning  question in  my head".
On Tuesday, Salleh described the remark as   irresponsible and said that Dompok should not question whether Umno   understood the true meaning or spirit of the 1Malaysia concept.
'Is that irresponsible, or simply a fact?'
But Tangau said: “As a friend, I now ask Salleh, is that an irresponsible statement? Or is that a statement of fact?”
“Isn't   it a fact that a certain NGO vehemently opposed some of the   recommendations of the Economic Transformation Plan (ETP) in the form of   the New Economic Model (NEM) to the extent that the work of Amirsham   Aziz, the chairman of the National Economic Advisory Council (NEAC) has   been stalled? And now the programme formulations of the NEM has been   given to Pemandu under Idris Jala?” he added.
He said even elder statesman Dr Mahatir Mohamed had said that the 1Malaysia concept needed further explanation.
Tangau   said that as a senior leader of his party, Salleh should ponder over   these facts, cut out the emotion and begin working harmoniously with the   rest of the BN team members.
On Salleh's contention that it is   "normal" for Umno leaders to publicly demand to contest the   parliamentary seats of Kota Kinabalu, Putatan and Ranau as well as the   state constituencies of Tanjung Kapor and Merotai, Tangau said Upko begs   to differ.
“Upko thinks that such a demand is "abnormal" and   smacks of arrogance. Imagine a Malay-based component party demanding to   contest in the Chinese dominated opposition held parliamentary   constituency of Kota Kinabalu? Isn't that abnormal?” he asked.
He   stressed that Upko was not showing displeasure because Umno made known   publicly that it was interested in seats allocated to Upko as alleged  by  former Sabah Progressive Party member Raymond Tan who has since   switched to Gerakan.
Tangau said Upko was more concerned about   the dent to the BN image created by such reckless demands by Umno which   had damaged the power sharing concept, a core BN principle.
”Mahathir   once assured Upko in as speech that Umno will never contest more than   half of the state and parliamentary constituencies in Sabah as a mark  of  commitment to the BN concept of formal power sharing, harmonious   politics and loyalty to friends in BN. But today all those assurances   are not adhered to.
"Not only (does) Umno contest more than half of (the) seats but they are asking for more,” he added.
Was there a 'Projek IC'?
On the issue of illegal immigrants, Tangau said Upko was glad that Umno also wanted this issue resolved as stated by Salleh.
”That   being the case, I humbly ask Salleh to advise the state government to   begin the process by determining the future of the estimated 57,000 to   84,000 IMM13 document holders.
"For how long will the documents   be renewed? Did the state government ever consent to any of the IMM13   holders to be given Permanent Resident status?" he asked.
Tangau   also wanted to know if there was "any move to resolve the future of the   so called UNHCR settlsments in Kg.Boronuon, Telipok, Skim Penempatan  in  Kinarut, Lahad Datu, Sandakan and so on?”
Could "the state   government begin to explain to the people the extraordinary increase in   the population of Sabah? Was there really a Projek IC as alleged by a   former Umno leader from Lahad Datu by the name of M.D Mutalib?”
Upko,   he said, welcomed the "millions of ringgit spent on security forces  and  high-tech equipment along our coastlines for the purpose of   surveillance, but obviously the millions spent have not met with the   desired results. Why?"
On the RM2 billion gas pipeline from   Kimanis to Bintulu, Tangau said that Dompok had requested former premier   Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to scrap it, which the latter initially agreed   but the Cabinet backtracked later .
Dompok nevertheless insisted   that national oil company, Petronas, should use the gas to generate   electricity for Sabah as well as to feed the petrochemical plant and   only the leftover gas be piped to Bintulu, he said.
“Finally I   have this to tell Salleh: As a friend it is unfortunate that we have to   reply to each other in this manner in the media because unlike the BN   supreme council meeting, the Sabah BN liaison committee has not set the   meeting schedule as directed by the BN secretary general,” he said.
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