KOTA KINABALU : SAPP President, Datuk Seri
Panglima Yong Teck Lee said at the press conference just after the
Supreme Council Meeting that the Party (SAPP) is not leaving the Barisan Nasional (BN).
However,
the
meeting reached a consensus on the 'No Confidence Vote on the PM'.
The meeting of Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) supreme council meeting
declared:
• Whereas our mission is to establish a trustworthy government and a
progressive, just and harmonious society,
• Whereas the people of Sabah expresses our solidarity and friendship
with the other Malaysians,
It is now hereby declared:
1. That the government shall be of the people and based on Good
Governance and Civil Society and non-racial politics based on a
progressive, just and harmonious society,
2. That Sabah shall have political autonomy whereby the government shall
be formed and run by the people of Sabah,
3. That Sabah and other oil producing States shall be entitled to the
petroleum royalty of 20%
4. That the Federal Territory of Labuan shall be returned to Sabah and
governed as a special region,
5. That unfair and imprudent federal laws which have been extended to
Sabah and federal departments and which are to the detriment of the
State shall be reviewed,
6. That Sabah shall be given fair and just participation in the federal
administration, the civil service and private sector, and that the
federal departments in Sabah shall, as far as possible, be headed by
local Malaysians,
7. That the federal government and the state governments shall put in
sufficient resources, political will and leadership in solving the
illegal immigrant problems in a firm but humane manner, with emphasis on
regional concept and smart partnership,
8. That the federal and state governments shall together work on
redressing the in-built structural imbalances in the economic and social
structure of the country affecting Sabah and other states. Reference:
SAPP Eight Points Declaration
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