
Kota Kinabalu: The demands of the people have prompted the gazetting of Sarawak’s Independence Day on July 22, 1963 starting in 2016 and efforts will continue to gazette Sabah’s Independence Day on August 31, 1963.
Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku (Star) Sabah President and Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Dr Jeffrey Kitingan said his party will continue to celebrate Sabah Day every August 31 until the date is gazetted.
“Sabah is lagging behind Sarawak in announcing Independence Day, but efforts will continue until the announcement of August 31 as Sabah Day is perfected as Sarawak has achieved,” he said.
Jeffrey said this at the celebration of Sarawak’s 60th Independence Day at Dewan Simpok, Padawan about 45km from Kuching.
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The celebration also received financial support from Jeffrey, Puncak Borneo Member of Parliament Datuk Willie Mongin and Sapa President Dominique Ng.
Also present accompanying Jeffrey were Star Acting Deputy President Datuk Kapitan Stephen Teo, Secretary General Datuk Edward Linggu, Supreme Council member Johari Pongod and Star Division Kepayan head Jafery Jomion.
According to Jeffrey, at the initial stage, it was difficult to insist on the declaration of Sarawak’s independence date, but later the authorities showed compromise when they accepted the demand positively.
He recalled the difficulty of the initial meeting of the people (initiated by Star Sarawak) in 2013 where his participation with a delegation from Sabah was prevented by the authorities.
But then, he explained when the Sarawak Government accepted the demand, then the people’s gatherings and marches they held at Padang Merdeka in Kota Kinabalu were no longer prevented by the authorities, but given security control.
In his speech, Dominique informed that the Sarawak celebration is held every year in various places as a continuation of the initial movement to give the local community the opportunity to participate.
The former Padungan Assemblyman asserted that although Sarawak has declared the official celebration of the independence date, there are still many issues that have not been completed.
Among them, he said, is the status of Sarawak and Sabah as “states” in the Malaysian Confederation which has not been realized and still remains as a “state” in the Federation of Malaysia.
Dominique added that the national status for Sarawak and Sabah can improve the government system of the Confederation of Malaysia by upgrading all parts of Sarawak and all former residencies in Sabah as states.
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