August 30, 2014
SIPITANG: Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said that voices urging that Sabah be taken out from Malaysia will adversely affect the spirit of cooperation, security and unity of the people.
The government did not want to hear voices raised by a small group stridently claiming there was no development in Sabah and urging efforts be made to take Sabah out of Malaysia.
“The effort is opposed to the national and state constitutions.
“It is seditious in nature and if allowed to go on will affect the prevailing spirit of cooperation, security and unity in Sabah,” he said when officiating the Sipitang International GATA Festival here today.
Also present was Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman and Sipitang MP Sapawi Ahmad.
In this regard, Muhyiddin said the voices should not be tolerated and stringent action would be taken against them for trying to create such a situation.
He said this was to ensure Sabah continued to stay as an important state in Malaysia and continued to enjoy progress and development in the future.
Extract from Bernama
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