Wednesday, May 14, 2008

At least our Assemblyman doing their part

Bidayuh reps not staging ‘silent protest’- Borneo post

BARISAN Nasional assemblymen from the Bidayuh community yesterday denied they were staging a ‘silent protest’ by not participating in any debate in the just-concluded State Legislative Assembly sitting.
Environment and Public Health Minister Datuk Michael Manyin Jawong, widely regarded as the de-facto leader of the Bidayuhs, said it was just mere coincidence that none of the Bidayuh assemblymen made any speech this session.
“This is just coincidence …There is no truth is such rumours (that we are holding a protest),” he said when met at the State Legislative Assembly building.
Normally, Bidayuh assemblymen are among the vocal speakers especially during the debate in appreciation of the address by the Head of State where they will touch on current issues and even make hard-hitting revelations on problems faced in their constituencies.
However this time around, none of them spoke which gave rise to speculations that there was a protest by the community especially after the Bidayuhs were no longer represented in the federal cabinet.
There were even talks that the protest was staged to pressure the state government into appointing a Bidayuh as an assistant minister in the state cabinet reshuffle which is expected anytime soon.
Three Bidayuh assemblymen when met yesterday admitted that they did not prepare any speech, but denied that they did so in protest or out of spite. Kedup assemblyman Frederick Bayoi Manggie, known for his no-nonsense speech, said he too did not prepare anything for the debate.
Stating that he was not feeling well the past few days, he said: “It is not right to say that we the Bidayuhs are protesting, just because we did not participate in the debate.
“It is just coincidence, but of course some people are picking on this just to make up stories,” he added.
Both Tarat assemblyman Roland Sagah and Tasik Biru assemblyman Peter Nansian said they were leaving it to others to talk this time around.
“It is just coincidence that none of us spoke this time. I did not prepare any speech but this does not mean I am protesting,” Sagah said.
Nansian in a similar tone, said: “There are many other YBs who will also like to speak in the august house … (It will be) quite tiring if so many of us make our speeches.”
The other Bidayuh assemblymen are Ranum Mina (BN-Opar) and Dr Jerip Susil (BN-Bengoh).

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Did we vote for for Nansian and others to leave it to others? All these Bidayuh assemblymen we voted for - they are there to serve their masters, not to serve Bidayuh people. And we Bidayuh people allow that to happen. We are all timid people who prefer to be subservient to the masters. It's our Bidayuh destiny.

taki kasung said...

They must have the good decision whether to follow Jebat or Tuah.

Anonymous said...

what to say? nothing to say? EX-HEADMASTER BECOMING MINISTER? SHAME ON YOU.. NO BLOODY IDEAS. THE YES MAN.. EVEN IF YANG KASIHI ASK TO LICK HIS ASS, THE ANSWER WILL DEFINITELY YES AND YES AND YES... THE YES MAN CHARACTER.. to speak up, afraid. next election surely not nominated. THAT'S THE BLOODY STUPID ATTITUDE OF A BLOODY STUPID SELF-PROCLAIMED BIDAYUH LEADER. AND YOU WANTED TO BE BIDAYUH LEADER?? MY ASS.. FUCK YOURSELF...