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Yong Teck Lee:
"This is my promise to you, that our struggle continues and I will
always be by your side"...."Trust and integrity of the leaders are
fundamental to the future of a country or a government or, in our case,
SAPP as a serious political party of the future"
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2008 Nov 10 - SAPP: Gas pipeline, Sabah loses out badly again
SAPP: Gas pipeline, Sabah loses out badly again
Kota Kinabalu, November 10, 2008(Monday): Once again the interests of
Sabah have succumbed to the vested interests of federal bodies like
Petronas. Once again, our political leadership has failed Sabah.
The failed appeal of UPKO to scrap the Petronas 500 km, RM 3 billion gas
pipeline from Kimanis to Bintulu was not a complete surprise. SAPP
reiterates that the grossly unequal and unfair equation of federal-state
power has worked against a divided State like Sabah. It is common
knowledge that if UPKO were to carry out its threat to leave the BN, as
reported in some papers, then UMNO and BN can rely on PBS to fill in the
void left by UPKO. It is not a coincidence that the Prime Minister had
chosen to announce the decision to go ahead with the gas pipeline at the
PBS Congress in Kota Kinabalu, while at the same time, praising PBS and
its leaders. This is divide and rule in a glaring public display.
None of the Sabah leaders seem to support Tan Sri Bernard Dompok’s quest
to hold the Prime Minister to his word last May to scrap the pipeline.
Neither the (UPKO) State Minister of Industrial Development, Datuk Ewon
Ebin, nor the Federal Deputy Minister of Industry who is also LDP
President Datuk Liew Vui Keong, spoke out against the pipeline. None of
the UMNO leaders at the State and Federal levels seem concerned that Sabah
will suffer serious energy shortages in the next few years. For Sabah,
which is dominated by UMNO, to lose out to Pertonas’s investments in
Sarawak, which has no UMNO at all, is a betrayal of the early pledge of
UMNO to uplift Sabah in comparison to other States.
This is the sad state that Sabah is in today to the extent that our
government now even pretends to be happy that “surplus” gas will be used
to build a full fledged oil and gas industry in Sabah. How can Sabahans
have fallen to such a dismal state that even our government leaders have
come to expect the people to believe such nonsense? Both the UPKO
President and his party youth leader had earlier made brave statements
giving high hopes to the people that they will fight to the end. Now, it
seems, they are contented to eat the humble pie.
Tan Sri Bernard’s announcement that “the federal cabinet has now agreed
to create a full-fledged petrochemical industry in Sabah using oil and gas
in Sabah” was also immediately contradicted by another Minister (of
Plantation and Commodities) Datuk Peter Chin Fah Kui who stated that
“Petronas should look into Sabah’s gas reqirements”. This vague,
non-committal comment from Datuk Peter Chin sounds like Petronas has no
idea about Sabah’s energy needs.
Those gas and oil belong to Sabah, not anybody else. Petronas only has a
right to extract the oil and gas. If we cannot use it, then do not exploit
it. Leave it there for future generations. The State Government can
consider stopping the gas pipeline by using its powers under the land
laws, which is a State matter under the Federal Constitution, to stop the
access and transit of the pipeline.
Until such time that the Sabah’s oil and gas industry has reached a full
fledged capacity, and IF there is a surplus of gas, then we allow the
construction of the pipeline. At the absolute minimum, the Government must
ensure that a sufficient gas power plant is built in Kimanis for the
energy needs of Sabah before the construction of the gas pipeline is
allowed. The Government must explain intelligently with facts and figure
to show whether there will be a surplus of gas. There are not one, but
three Liquefied natural Gas (LNG) plants in Bintulu with a combined
capacity of 23 million tones per annum (mtpa), the single biggest LNG
production facility in the whole world. And, according to reliable
sources, the LNG facility in Bintulu will be expanded to take in the gas
from Sabah. Are Sabahans therefore to expect that there will be any
surplus of gas for Sabah?
It seems that the impending energy crisis in Sandakan has been forgotten
in the decision making on the gas pipeline. Neither has any relevant
minister for industry or energy or natural resource bothered to explain to
the people on the gas pipeline and our energy policy. This is the type of
arrogance of power by the BN leadership that will finally bring about the
downfall of the BN government.
Datuk Yong Teck Lee
President
Gas supplies of Sabah
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Jul 24, 2010 -
Stop Kimanis-Bintulu gas siphoning
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May 14, 2010 -
Petronas must be committed to giving Sabah the much-need gas
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Nov 19, 2008 -
Explain Kimanis-Bintulu gas pipeline
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Nov 17, 2008 -
Motions State and Parliament rejected
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Nov 17, 2008 -
Parliament: Emergency motion rejected
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Nov 11, 2008 -
Gassed out, Sabah's interest
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Nov 10, 2008 - Sabah
loses out badly
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Nov 09, 2008 -
PKR claims Dompok achieved nothing
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Nov 07, 2008 -
Sabah gets its own petrochemical industry
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Oct 12, 2008 -
The conscience of the Barisan Nasional
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