As I read the news about the Orang Asli in Peninsular Malaysia protesting on the NCR Land issue, I cannot help myself thinking about our NCR land in Bau (Sarawak).
I heard there is a plan to develop the NCR land in Tigulak (Bau) as an oil palm estate. Are they really want to help the Bidayuh or are they only using the term development in order to 'snatch' this NCR land for their own benefits and in the end they sell the land to private sectors?
Personally I really oppose this intention whether it is for good intention etc.
If they really want to develop this land, it is for sure under lease for more than 10 years. They will destroy this land because it will be a massive deforestation. We, the Bidayuhs need this forest to hunt. We need the forest for living (even though we are living in a modern world).
As the usual cases in Sarawak, the opening of this oil palm estate is not going to provide more job to the Bidayuhs but the job will be taken by the Indonesians. Go to hell with the promotion as to provide more jobs!!
There are also romours that there are some prominent leaders start to buy the Tigulak NCR lands. I am sure in the end this lands will fall to the private sector (company).
To the government, I am not against you. I am always with you as long as you be fair to your people. You are there because the people voted for you.
If you have a genuine intention, explain to us the logic of the project. Come out with a solid documents saying that forever and ever this land will be belong to the owners. You say you want to help the people, so the profits must be 80% to the land owner and 20% to the government. Your intention is to help, so why should you get more than that?
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Peace.
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