'Don't equate Sabah natives to Orang
Asli'
KOTA KINABALU, Oct 7 (Daily Express) -- Deputy
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Joseph Pairin Kitingan said the
position of Sabah natives must be viewed in the proper perspectives
as they form the majority of the State's population.
As such, he said it was wrong to equate Sabah natives with
the Orang Asli in Peninsular Malaysia.
"The Sabah natives comprise various ethnic groups
and religions besides occupying premier positions in the
State's political hierarchy and the civil service.
"Therefore, the notion of requesting the Orang Asli
Department to be extended to Sabah, as suggested by Rural
and Regional Development Minister Tan Sri Muhammad Muhd
Taib, does not arise," he said here, Monday.
Muhammad was quoted as saying on Sunday in Nabawan, about
140 kilometres from here, that his Ministry might consider
extending the role of the Department to Sabah if there was
a request for it.
Pairin, who is also State Rural Development Minister, said
Sabah natives, being the majority of the State's rural population,
were the main target group of the Federal and State's development
programmes.
"What is needed is the doubling of efforts in achieving
optimum level of infrastructure development and eradication
of poverty.
"There are enough State and Federal departments and
agencies in the State to achieve the target," he said.
Pairin, who is Huguan Siou (Paramount leader for the Kadazandusun
community), said the State Government was confident that
with appropriate Federal financial allocation and empowerment
of State department and agencies, the goal of enhancing
development in the rural areas including total eradication
of hardcore poverty would be achieved by 2010.