Express concerns towards the recent shocking exposures of Sabah RCI

DAPSY Jelutong express its concerns towards the recent shocking exposures of Sabah Royal Commision of Inqury (RCI) where all testimonials from its investigations had pointed out how the state's election was rigged to the comfort of Barisan Nasional in order to keep the rulling coliation in power.

Despite being in its early stages of hearing testimonials from several witnesses, Malaysians especially Sabahans have had enough of all the betrayals and unjust not only affecting the democracy for the state below the wind but in an irriversible way tarnishing the population of the state.

Among the worst culprits which had been identified through the RCI's series of questioning is definitely the Election Commision. Supposingly a fair and just comission, the EC's Reputation are totally destroyed for its mistake in protecting the democracy for the people of Sabah. This had once again proved that the Bersih rally for electoral reform are necessary to protect the rights of fellow Malaysians.

With no doubt more and more ugly exposures will be revealed before the RCI's final report submission for His Majesty Yang Di Pertuan Agong, what will happen next? Will this time finally through the intervention of RCI, the traitor who betrayed people's trust in conducting fair and just elections being punished? Or the final report for the RCI will only end up as a publication sitting on the bookshelves with a heavy price tag?

There must be actions to stop all these act of treason. Knowing the findings are shockingly truth, the initial party who initiated the Sabah RCI must be tasked to put an end into the joke that made Malaysia a laughing stock.

Being deemed as "pointless" by former PM Tun Dr. Mahathir, Najib's call to probe into the matter is definitely an act to buff up his "amazing" transformation plan. With no sight of solutions to resolve the democracy crisis in Sabah, Najib's hope to turn the Sabah RCI plot into a winning strategy for the coming General Election had turned out to be a double-edged blade forcing him to accept the fact that Barisan Nasional is strolling into its doomsday.

Within counting days before the 13th General Elections take place, will we see an end to the "Projek M" that makes Sabah a "fixed-deposit" state of UMNO and Barisan Nasional? If all the RCI findings remained operational up to the resolution of parliament, people of Sabah should seek true democracy in their hands and their votes that counts.

It is time to show UMNO what Sabahans would do in order to keep their state free from all the greed and exploitations that had kept the state among the poorest in Malaysia. "Ini kalilah" or this is it. This is the end of poor Sabah in its struggle towards success. Let us welcome the opening chapter of a new future for Sabah.

Daniel Gooi DAPSY Penang Jelutong Division Chief