Decentralisation of Power to the Regions of Sabah & Sarawak

Decision making on important matters is usually centralised. The policies are often unsatisfactory to fulfil the demographic needs of Sabah and Sarawak. This practice needs to be changed and it is done through the decentralisation of power at the grassroots level and civil service.

Education & Health Autonomy

Strengthen the role of the Regional Government in the field of Education and Health through the amendment of the Ninth Schedule of the Federal Constitution to the Concurrent List, to enhance the role in matters such as:

  1. Upgrading dilapidated schools 
  2. Ensuring that the teaching and learning of ethnic languages ​​such as Kadazandusun, Bajau, Murut, Iban and others are expanded consistently every year.
  3. Establishing Law Faculties in public universities in Sabah
  4. Improving health laboratory facilities

Entrustment of Electricity Supply Administration

Handing over the administration of Sabah Electricity Sdn. Bhd. according to the terms agreed by both parties.

Village Community Management Council

Strengthen the grassroots institutions of the Village Community Management Council through the democratisation process and direct allocation channels from the federal government. The position of Secretary will be appointed from among civil servants.

Native Employment

The Borneonisation policy states that 70% of the staffing of all central and state agencies are prioritised for the children of Sabah and Sarawak who are eligible, especially at the top level.

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