Compensate
those whose houses were burnt
PENAMPANG, Nov 13 (Daily Express) --- The
people whose houses were torched and rubber plantation poisoned
by the State Forestry Department in the process of evicting
them from forest reserves should be compensated, proposed
Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) Youth.
Moving the motion
of thanks to the President's Policy Speech at the PBS 22nd
Congress in Hongkod Koisaan, KDCA here Sunday, PBS Youth
Secretary, Webley Disim said the movement deplored the action
taken to enforce the law on the locals.
In this respect,
he said the movement suggested that appropriate compensation
be given to those affected in Kampung Tangkarason.
He said they
also urged elected representatives to raise the land matter
issue, especially calling for the respective district Land
Utilisation Committees (LUCs) to hold more and frequent
meetings, perhaps four times a year.
Webley claimed
that the delay in holding meetings by the LUCs had resulted
in many native land applications to remain pending, which
in the end leads to overlapping and the original applicants
losing their applications.
Representing
Zone One, a delegate from Kadamaian, Ibrahim Taliban called
on the members to stand fully behind the leadership in their
selection of candidates to represent the Barisan Nasional
(BN) from PBS.
He said it was
normal for lobbying among aspirants who wanted to offer
their service whenever election is near.
"I hope
the leadership will tread carefully when approaching the
matter because it could cause rifts. In this respect, I
propose that the members will give their full support to
whoever is chosen," he said, adding that the party
was confident it would be able to retain its own 13 seats
plus another one while gesturing to a party banner that
belonged to the Kuala Penyu division in the hall.
Ibrahim also
called on the present leadership to ensure the next echelon
of leaders are really ready to handle the task before passing
the baton to them.
"We don't
want similar situations like in Sarawak when as soon as
the leader of the party stepped down the back-up leaders
started to fight among each other," he said.
Beginning this
year, PBS' 60 divisions together with its Labuan division
and Youth and Wanita wings were divided into zones and only
two speakers were allowed to debate on the motion of thanks
to the President's policy speech.