Motion tabled by State Assemblyman for Semop Abdullah
Saidol requesting for an increase in oil royalty.
Y.B Encik Abdullah Bin Haji Saidol: I wish to move a
private motion under 
1) Where as Section 4 on petroleum Act 1974 the Federal
Government, 
State Government and PETRONAS sign a tripartite agreement
of which 
among other things circulating the payment of royalty of
5% on the value 
oil and gas the State of Sarawak. 
2) In view of the necessary and curtail needs to
accommodate the increasing 
expenses for various future development plan the Barisan
National State 
Government have been involved in numerous discussion with
Federal 
Government requesting for more development grant
including continues 
effort to pursue the issue of increasing the said rate of
oil and gas royalty. 
3) The Barisan Nasional State Government fully understand
that any 
discussion or negotiation relating to the said issue of
royalty payment 
must be within the spirit of the said prototype
agreement. 
4) For all the interning purposes the Sarawak Barisan
National Government 
was pursuing a serious negotiation on the issue of the
said royalty 
payment must always maintain the cordial clause working
relationship, 
understanding and mutual respect with the Federal
Government and to 
substitute the propose resolution solve under the said
motion to be 
amended as follows: 
This honourable august House to support continuous effort
by the Barisan 
Nasional State Government through appropriate forum
requesting for a revision of 
the said prototype agreement with the intention of
seeking consideration from the 
Federal Government to increase the said royalty payment
to 20% of if deem 
preferable and reasonable any other form of arrangement
to the benefit of Sarawak 
State so as to accelerate more development programme
particularly in the rural 
area. 
Tuan Speaker: Yea. 
Y.B. Encik Chong Chieng Jen: I believe this is a motion
move by the Honourable 
Member from Semop to amend my motion. Tuan Speaker, as
such I just like to have 
a few words. Tuan Speaker, to State our position. Tuan
Speaker, the two motions 
i.e. my motion and the motion move by Honourable Member
from Semop to amend 
my motion basically we are talking about the same thing.
The gist of the motion is to 
seek for a 20% increment in the oil and gas royalty. I do
not mind that my motion is 
hijacked or adopted or amended by the member of the
Barisan Nasional. So long as 
the gist of my motion i.e. the 30% increment
...(interruption) 
Y.B. Encik Chong Chieng Jen: The increment of the oil and
gas royalty to 20% 
such purpose is achieved and that this House make a
unanimous decision on the 
request from the Federal Government.  Whether the amendment will be carried out. So,
before that ...(interuption) 
Tuan Speaker: I give you ruling now on the two motions. 
Y.B. Encik Chong Chieng Jen: The two motions
...(interruption) 
Tuan Speaker: Before you make ..(interruption) 
Y.B. Encik Chong Chieng Jen: Whether the amendment have
to be adopted but 
before ...(interruption) 
Tuan Speaker: I have made my ruling. I make my ruling. 
Y.B. Encik Chong Chieng Jen: We don‟t mind the Barisan
Nasional or others 
hijacked my motion. 
Tuan Speaker: No. Whatever you say let me make my ruling,
okay. Ahli-Ahli Yang 
Berhormat there are now two motions before Ahli-Ahli Yang
Berhormat. 
1) The original motion in the name of Honourable Member
for Kota Sentosa. 
2) The amended motion in the name of the Honourable
Member for Semop. 
I shall put to vote which motion to be debated. Those who
are in favour of the 
original motion in the name of Honourable Member for Kota
Sentosa to be debated 
please put up your hand. I direct the Secretary to count.
Those who in favour of the amended motion in the name of
Honourable 
Member for Semop to be debated please raise your hand. 
The votes in favour of the original in the name of
honourable for Kota Sentosa 
are fourteen. The votes in favour of the amended motion
in the name of Honourable 
Member for Semop fifty-four so the amended motion in the
name of Honourable 
Member for Semop shall be the motion to be debated. 
Now, let me lay down the ground rules. I shall give the
Honourable Member for 
Semop to move the motion 30 minutes. Wait first. The
seconder, Honourable 
Member for Balai Ringin 15 minutes to second. I shall
give the Honourable Member 
for Kota Sentosa 30 minutes and who is your seconder.
Honourable Member for 
Meradong. The original motion is seconded by the
Honourable Member for Balai 
Ringin. Thirty and, fifteen and then he who speaks first,
speaks last as said by the 
precedence here I give the Honourable Member for Semop
fifteen minutes to wind 
up. So those are the rules. Before we proceed with the
debate, we have a short 
break. 
Tuan Speaker: I shall now call the Honourable Member for
Semop to move the 
motion. 
Y.B. Encik Abdullah bin Haji Saidol: Tuan Speaker dan
Salam Sejahtera kepada semua rakan Yang Berhormat di Dewan yang mulia ini. 
 Recently, Yang
Amat Berhormat Chief Minister has publicly mentioned his 
support on the notion of increasing the oil and gas
royalty payable to Petronas to the 
State Government. I believe this is not the first time
this subject matter has been 
raised in this Dewan either directly or not and lately
there has been interesting 
subject of conversation by all walks of life in Sarawak
for various reasons. But 
probably the most frequent reason why people talk about
it is because of the need 
for more funds to provide more development in Sarawak
particularly in the rural 
areas. 
 Tuan Speaker,
perhaps many may not realize it that our leaders in the past 
particularly from the Sarawak Barisan Nasional Government
have been involved in 
many discussions with the Federal Government on this
particular issue of wanting a 
revision of the royalty payment. Obviously, it must be
about us wanting the five (5) 
percent royalty to be increased to a reasonable sum
perhaps ten (10) percent or 
twenty (20) percent or probably more if the negotiation
goes well and financial 
position permit to support the increment as requested. 
 Tuan Speaker, I
will try my very best to justify the tabling of the amended 
motion. In doing so, I will strictly confine my argument
within the theme and the 
framework or the essence of the ended motion i.e.
requesting for more royalty rate 
from the Federal Government which is about, let me quote
something mentioned by 
the other friend from the other side. He said this is his
word. “The State 
Government do make a formal demand to the Federal
Government to increase the 
oil and gas royalty payable to Sarawak in lieu of oil and
gas right to twenty (20) 
percent”. 
 First of all, I
must thank the learned Tuan Speaker to allow this motion to 
survive because I‟m eager to put on record that the
Motion tabled by Yang 
Berhormat for Kota Sentosa is just merely an echo to the
statement made by Yang Amat Berhormat Ketua Menteri when he said he supported
the notion to increase the royalty. 
 Tuan Speaker, this
is how I describe it. The Chief Minister statement who is 
also the Sarawak Barisan Nasional Chairman is the person
who strikes the lightning 
on this royalty issue and the Motion by Yang Berhormat
for Kota Sentosa is just 
merely the noisy thunder. So there is no issue on
hijacking, so you are not hijacking. 
The amended Motion that I am tabling is more
comprehensive in the sense that we 
are requesting or highlighting more than the issue of
royalty rate. We also planned 
to invite the Federal Government to revisit and relook
into the royalty arrangements, 
which does not only involve going through the agreement
that may have taken place 
but probably, review some relevant legislation. 
I hope my amended motion will be getting full unanimous
support from all 
Members in this Honourable Dewan because we want to bring
this discussion or 
request on the royalty rate or anything related. Thereto
another level where the 
Federal Government must start to take our concern on this
matter with full attention 
and hope that there will be a fruitful result in the near
future. The Chief Minister 
Statement is not a rhetoric political statement. He said
it as a representation of the 
genuine sentiment and opinion of all of us here on the
Barisan Nasional side and 
perhaps the majority for Sarawakian. We have been
involved in many closed-door 
discussions among ourselves in Barisan Nasional Sarawak
and this subject on oil 
and gas royalty among the issue being deliberated. 
Tuan Speaker, I am a kampung boy myself from Kuala
Rejang. My parent 
are now still living in my kampung. Probably two third of
the YBs here and I are 
representing the rural folks who would not want to see
our rural areas that we 
represent not being developed properly? We have made our
representation about 
this royalty issue in the past and after we have heard
the new Chief Minister 
statement recently. It only meant we are becoming more
serious about it. 
Tuan Speaker, now let me impress this Honourable Dewan
with this fact. 
There is a difference if the request comes from the
opposition and if the request 
comes from the partner in Barisan Nasional. Surely, the
Federal Government will 
listen and acknowledge us because we, the Sarawak Barisan
Nasional, is their 
friendly Barisan Nasional partner who has majority
representation and the 
government of the day. 
 Tuan Speaker,
allow me to repeat that the salient and pertinent point of this 
motion is about our desire to review the royalty rate of
the oil and gas payable to
Sarawak Government to meet a quantum so favourable to us.
This request is real 
and it can also be constructed as our desire to request
for more development fund 
where we can channel more development towards the rural
area. 
 In many Dewan
sittings before this, many of the concerns raised by our 
representatives especially from the rural areas is about
basic need like electricity, 
clean water supply and good road. This is about wanting
to close the gap between 
the situation in the rural and urban areas.
Tuan Speaker, bila kita bercakap tentang politik
pembangunan antara cita-cita 
hasrat dan perancangan kami adalah untuk merapatkan lagi
jurang keselesaan di 
antara di bandar dan kawasan desa. Membangun kawasan desa
bukan sahaja 
memberi keselesaan kepada rakyat di pedalaman tetapi juga
akan merancakkan lagi 
aktiviti sosio ekonomi. Membangunkan sesebuah negeri
seluas negeri Sarawak 
bukanlah mudah. Penduduknya berselerak jauh di pedalaman
dan perancangan 
pembangunan haruslah terapi dengan mengambil kira
kehendak serta suasana 
ekonomi serta corak kemasyarakatan pada masa akan datang.
Benar, ia kelihatan 
lambat tapi bukan bermakna kita tidak bersungguh-sungguh,
bukan bermakna kita 
tidak peduli dan jauh sekali, bukan bermakna kita tidak
memahami. Kita 
memperkenalkan projek pembangunan SCORE yang ramai
pelabur luar mula 
bertapak di negeri kita kerana kita dilihat mampu untuk
menyediakan ruang dan 
peluang serta insentif yang kompetetif untuk pelaburan
berasaskan industri berat ini 
dibangunkan. Kita cuba menggalakan pembanggunan, kita
cuba menggalakkan 
pembangunan modal insan dengan memperkenalkan Tabung
Ekonomi Gagasan 
Anak Bumiputera Sarawak yang aktif mempromosikan latihan
teknikal dikalangan 
generasi muda. Bukankah itu semua bukti usaha kerajaan
Barisan Nasional ke arah 
membina sebuah negeri yang membangun dan masyarakat
berpendapatan tinggi 
dimasa akan datang? Kalau negeri kita membangun, saya
yakin anak cucu cicit kita 
akan menikmati termasuk anak cucu rakan-rakan saya di
seberang sana mungkin 
cucu Kota Sentosa. 
 Tuan Speaker, kita
juTuan Speaker, kita juga mahu merapatkan jurang perbezaan pembangunan 
di Sarawak dengan keadaan pembangunan di negeri-negeri di
Semenanjung 
Malaysia. Ini tidak bermaksud tidak perlu anak-anak di
negeri kita untuk pergi jauh 
mencari rezeki atau peluang pekerjaan. Semua usaha untuk
membangun negeri ini 
mengikut pelan yang dirancangkan memerlukan perbelanjaan
yang besar. Sebab 
itulah nada-nada supaya peruntukan pembangunan dari
Kerajaan Persekutuan 
semakin nyaring dan semakin dibicarakan secara terbuka.
Tetapi kita juga 
mengakui bahawa sebarang permintaan untuk menyemak balik
isu royalti ini 
mestilah mengikut saluran yang betul serta melibatkan
perbincangan yang terperinci 
bukan sahaja mengikut lunas perjanjian yang telah
dimeterai tetapi juga mungkin 
melibatkan semakan kepada beberapa undang-undang yang
ada, jika perlu. Kita 
tidak akan berputus asa kerana kita yakin pembangunan
kita munasabah dan untuk 
kepentingan bersama. Kita akui bahawa negeri Sarawak,
tanah tumpah darah ibu 
pertiwi kita ini mempunyai banyak sumber asli yang boleh
dibangunkan tetapi kita 
tidak mahu terlalu rakus membangunkannya tanpa
perancangan yang tersusun 
tanpa mengira akibat serta kesannya nanti untuk generasi
yang akan datang. 
Untuk membangun negeri ini bukan sahaja kita memerlukan
peruntukan 
kewangan yang besar tetapi kita juga memerlukan suasana
negeri yang aman dan 
tenteram. Bagaimanakah kita akan dapat meneruskan usaha
pembangunan negeri 
kita jika berada didalam keadaan kekacauan atau tidak
stabil. Warga negeri yang 
berbilang kaum budaya yang berwarna warni serta berbagai
fahaman agama 
mestilah sentiasa bersatu serta menghormati sensitiviti
sesama sendiri. Apabila 
keadaan seperti ini berlaku banyaklah program pembangunan
yang dapat dilakukan 
dengan lancar tanpa gangguan isu-isu yang boleh
melambatkan proses 
memakmurkan negeri kita. 
 Tuan Speaker, if I
find a bit weird and failed to understand that whilst the 
opposition going around telling the people that we need
more development in this 
state, but at the same time they also going around with
their political propaganda 
that promote hatred suspicion and ill feeling among the
people of various races. 
They promote roadside illegal gathering, which create
public disturbance. They bring 
in people who are not Sarawakians, talking all sort of
nonsense and gross twisting of 
fact and lie for the sole purpose of gaining political
support. They also bring in a 
person who is obviously an inmate or may I say a criminal
who have been jailed for 
misuse of powers and probably it not so lucky he is about
to be elected as a MP 
soon. What I meant here is member of prison. 
I would like this august House to know what the Right
Honorable Chief 
Minister said in the press. The Star published on Sunday,
March 16, 2014 which I 
believe has trigger Yang Berhormat for Kota Sentosa to
take the political opportunity 
to raise the matter in form of a motion but unfortunately
has been amended. I quote 
“I would like to have 20% royalty, sure” he said, “but
what we agreed before was 5% 
of gross. I will ask the Federal Government if they can
accommodate  but let us be realistic”. 
The Right Honorable Chief Minister continues to say “if
there is a request from 
the State Barisan Nasional government to the Federal
Government, I am sure that 
the Federal Government will consider it favourably”. 
 There are three
key points to the Right Honorable Chief Minister‟s statement: 
1. Request; 
2. Barisan Nasional Government and; 
3. Let us be realistic 
Tuan Speaker, in my debate I will touch on the three key
points as we go along. 
In 1973 the world witnessed an oil shock caused by a six
months embargo on 
oil supplies by the Arab members of the Organisation of
Petroleum Exporting 
Countries (OPAC). Crude oil prices climbed four-fold
overnight causing severe 
disruptions to many industries. Most developing economies
that produce oil, 
including  Malaysia,
than began to realize the strategic and economic importance of 
having national control over this black gold, Malaysia
responded by setting up 
Petroliam Nasional Bhd or PETRONAS on August 17, 1974,
our home grown oil
giant which we have slowly grown dependent upon up to 40%
of federal government 
budget. 
Tuan Speaker, upon realizing the strategic and economic
importance of having 
national control over this black gold or the petroleum
industry, the Federal 
Government had enacted the Petroleum Development Act,
1974 (PDA). The 
intention of the act was to define clearly proponents of
royalty payments to states 
when it comes to oil exploration onshore and offshore in
Malaysia. 
By virtue of Section 2 of the PDA 1974, PETRONAS is
vested with the entire 
ownership and control in petroleum lying onshore and
offshore Malaysia as well as 
exclusive rights, power, liberty and privilege of
exploring, exploiting, winning and 
obtaining them. 
Tuan Speaker, since Malaysia is a federation and each and
individual state has 
the right towards their own resources and territory
legally to assert federal 
government control through PETRONAS over the matter,
Tripartite Agreement were 
signed on March 27, 1975 a year later between the
government of the Sabah and 
Sarawak with both the Federal Government and PETRONAS to
secure payment of 
royalty to the state of Sarawak and Sabah. 
With the Tripartite Agreement, Sarawak receives royalty
amounting to 5% of 
the value of oil and gas found onshore and offshore sold
by PETRONAS. Thus, 
these new deeds only have enriched our country and
transform the country to where 
we are in this 20th
 century. 
To both federal and state government, the Tripartite
Agreement is very crucial 
and important agreement and this was acknowledged by Yang
Berhormat Tengku 
Razaleigh Hamzah, the person directly involved in signing
the agreement. In his 
speech Tengku said “the prevailing wisdom then was that
the priority to be given to 
the acceptance of the PDA by Sabah and Sarawak. Upon the
coming into force of 
the PDA, I was asked by Tun Razak to get the Chief
Ministers and Menteri Besar of 
the relevant states to enter into agreements in
accordance with the requirements of 
the PDA. As in turned out, Sabaand Sarawak put up
formidable stands in making 
known their positions”. 
I was made to understand that the state of Sarawak did
approached the 
Minister of Finance then to raise the royalty from then
existing 5% to 20% but it was 
declined for reasons best known to himself. And the
Minister of Finance then was 
none other than the opposition leader of Pakatan Rakyat
himself. To us in BN, this 
issue is never a brainchild of the opposition. The
opposition leader is so desperate 
to work his way up to Putrajaya to become the Prime
Minister that he now brings into 
light this issue of oil royalty to champion his desire
and claim political mileage. 
Tuan Speaker, Sarawak is the biggest state in Malaysia
and is almost as big as 
West Malaysia, in which the size of Sarawak is
approximately 124,000 square 
kilometres as compare to the whole size of the West
Malaysia of 132,000 square 
kilometres. If we take out either Perlis or Melaka,
Sarawak is more or less the same 
size as West Malaysia.
However the total population is now estimated at 2.6
million people. With 
continuous and sound education policies being implemented
the society has now 
become more aware and fluent in their demands affecting
their daily lives be it 
political, social or economic in nature. 
Tuan Speaker, Sarawak needs to accelerate its development
agenda through 
the second wave of development by 2030. By doing so, Sarawak
needs more 
development funds for that purpose and one of the
appropriate ways and avenue of 
doing so is for the State Barisan Nasional request for
consideration from the Federal 
Government to revise the 5% royalty to 20% or more on top
of the increasing yearly 
development fund allocated for the Sarawak State
Government. 
This request is in tandem with all the development
programs which are in the 
pipeline or waiting for additional development fund or in
progress for implementation. 
This additional fund is to achieve the development agenda
through SCORE by 2030. 
Even if we in Sarawak could not obtain more oil royalty,
there could be other 
tangible benefits that we could seek directly from
PETRONAS, the other party to the 
Tripartite Agreement. One of these options is for
PETRONAS to provide gas at 
favourable price for use in Sarawak rather than to export
all the gas or gas related 
products. If PETRONAS can provide the state with more
gas, these could be used 
to generate electricity to support the rural
electrification programme of the state 
government as well as to attract more energy intensive
industries to the state. In the 
near future perhaps the state can even propose or
negotiate for „Direct Equity‟ or 
Representative in PETRONAS Board. 
 In SCORE we indeed
require at least RM61 billion of physical infrastructure, 
RM3 billion for human capital and RM3 billion for
institutional infrastructure which 
totalled to at least RM67 billion. With that only then we
will be able to create 
investment of RM67 billion in power sector and RM200
billion in industry in the year 
2030. 
 Tuan Speaker, with
the additional fund through the oil royalty and on top of 
the increasing yearly development fund allocated, the
Sarawak State Barisan 
Nasional government will attract investment and create
the impact through SCORE 
which is projected to result in the fivefold increase in
real GDP for Sarawak and 
create 836,000 additional jobs by the year 2030. With all
these, I believe Sarawak 
will also develop rapidly like other states in Malaysia. 
 Tuan Speaker, I
would like to mention here as a responsible state government 
and crucial BN partner, we put our trusts on the BN
family spirit of negotiations and 
consensus and we will never betray that spirit. The state
continues to maintain this 
cordial and amicable relationship with the federal
government for as long as the 
Barisan Nasional is the government of the day. This is
our way, our spirit and we are 
determined to work together all along. 
 In Malaysia, the
practice of consultation between central government and 
state government originated from the Federation of Malaya
Agreement in 1948. Thebodies established in the constitution on various
subjects are the Conference of 
Ruler, National...(Interruption) 
Tuan Speaker: You have three minutes. 
YB Encik Snowdon Lawan: I get that. National Finance
Council and National 
Council for The Local Government and National Land
Council. In additional to these 
bodies, which are established by the constitution, there
are other avenues where 
consultation between federal and state government
minister do take place such as 
the Menteri Besar and Chief Minister Conference, National
Minerals Council and the 
National Forestry Council which are established by the
constitution. With such 
channel and avenue, we will use it according to Barisan
Nasional way of revolving 
new or outstanding issues such as the oil royalty. 
 Contrary to the
Opposition, which prefer formal demands and if the demands 
are not met, they will gather people and demonstrate out
in the streets like Bersih. 
We don‟t strongly demand or push our partner to the
limit. However, in the BN we 
choose to have round table talk to resolved issues. 
 Tuan Speaker, we
have to understand that besides education, health and 
security, a lot of development fund such as for rural
development and construction of 
other infrastructure facilities come from and more under
the purview of the Federal 
government. I can see that the original motion from
Honourable Member for Kota 
Sentosa did not mention anything about rural. 
 We will request
from the Federal government to revise the royalty as a family 
and not as an enemy or Opposition. We are strongly
against the confrontation 
approach and fiery words. 
 Tuan Speaker, in
our request we have to be realistic on the financial position 
of the Federal government and the economy as a whole, we
are realistic, we know 
our way. 
 Therefore, our
manner of requesting for funding from the federal government 
is quantum based and not specific because by doing so we
can have the benefits of 
as and when the needs arise. 
 Tuan Speaker, on
behalf of the Barisan Nasioan Backbenches, we seek 
consideration from the Federal government and it has to
be done according to our 
way of doing it, according to the spirit of the Federal
Constitution. 
 We have to be
realistic, even if the implication of revising the 20% does not 
warrant us to do so, we will accept it, but we still seek
consideration for financial 
assistance as provided for in the Federal Constitution so
that, there is financial 
sustainability to accelerate the development in Sarawak.
We also want to be 
developed as those in West Malaysia. 
 Tuan Speaker, last
but not least, I seek consensus from all members of this 
August House to agree and passed this amenMalaysian,
generally and the rakyat of Sarawak, Bumi Kenyalang, specifically. Thank you
very much. 
Tuan Speaker : Your timing is perfect. I shall now call
upon the Member for Kota 
Sentosa. You have 30 minutes. 
Y.B. Encik Chong Chieng Jen: Thank you. Pardon? 
Tuan Speaker: 30 minutes. 
Y.B. Encik Chong Chieng Jen: Thank you, Tuan Speaker.
Just, before I start, in 
case I forget, I would like to congratulate the
Honourable Member for Semop for 
tabling this Amended Motion. I remember Tuan Speaker, the
last time when the 
opposition Motion was hijacked or amended by a Member
from the Barisan 
Nasional, the hijacker become the Chief Minister....
(Laughter). Yang Amat 
Berhormat did it on the Honourable Member for Bukit
Assek‟s Motion, many years 
back. But, just a piece of advice to the Honourable
Member for Semop, at that time, 
the hijacker did it out of the cuff, still a long way to
learn.. (Laughter). 
Tuan Speaker, on the issue that we are echoing, my
previous motion, my 
motion was echoing the call by, the Yang Amat Berhormat
Chief Minister. Such 
argument if you are to apply this argument likewise Yang
Amat Berhormat, the Chief 
Minister will be echoing our Pakatan Rakyat Election‟s
Campaign manifesto. That 
manifesto came before the call by Yang Amat Berhormat for
the 20% oil royalty 
increase. So, it does not matter who echo who. I will
just like to share my thought 
with Members from Barisan Nasional, you have to think out
of the box, do not be so 
narrow minded. I was sitting here listening, listening to
the debate. If the motion 
came from the opposition, it will not be willingly
accepted by the Federal 
Government. The Federal Government will be more ready to
accept the motion, if 
the motion was originated by the Barisan Nasional. Tuan
Speaker, once a motion is 
passed in this House, it is the House Motion. It does not
matter who originate the 
motion. It is the Houses motion. It is the stand, the
stand of this august House. 
Therefore, what is the difference? What is the
difference? You have to think out of 
the box to progress. 
Tuan Speaker: Order, order. 
Y.B. Encik Chong Chieng Jen: You have to think out of the
box to progress. 
Otherwise you will be forever at that level. 
Tuan Speaker: Order, order. 
Y.B. Encik Chong Chieng Jen: So, Tuan Speaker, that is
why I do not mind that my 
original motion was adopted, was amended. It is still my
motion but it was amended 
by the Barisan Nasional. Does not matter, we do not mind
and I can state, I can 
state confidently all my colleagues here in Pakatan
Rakyat, will not mind. And this 
day, we will make an anonymous decision. We will give our
full support, even if the 
motion came from the BN. But Tuan Speaker, Tuan Speaker,
such, such goodwill ... 
Y.B. Encik Chong Chieng Jen: Such goodwill can I, can we,
be assured that such 
goodwill will be reciprocated to us if we have some
motion that is good for the 
country, good for the state? The answer surely is a no,
no. 
Tuan Speaker: Order, order. Order, order. 
Y.B. Encik Chong Chieng Jen: Why? Because the Barisan
Nasional Members, 
they cannot think out of the box. Well, Tuan Speaker, let
me come to the point. 
Tuan Speaker: No, order, order. 
Y.B. Encik Chong Chieng Jen: Let me come to the point.
Let me come back to 
the issue in hand. Tuan Speaker, then, why this motion?
Why this 20% ... 
(interruption) 
Tuan Speaker: 20%? 
Y.B. Encik Chong Chieng Jen: 20% in oil royalty, gas
royalty. I believe all of us 
share the same sentiment that there is a lop sided
development if we compare 
Sarawak to West Malaysia. So much so that recently last
year, there is, this Sarawak 
Sovereignty Movement, whereby this Movement, the
spokesman I will quote from 
him, the spokesman is Datuk Morshidi Abdul Rahman. He
said that the people had, I 
quote, ”had enough of the lop-sided development between
the Peninsular and 
Sarawak and that something needed to be done. We are a
civil movement and a 
political. We are not militants or extremists. Sarawak is
whilst is the partner state for 
Malaysia, the others are Malaya and Sabah. We just want
equality of all 
Sarawakians regardless of their race”. Tuan Speaker, I
believe this sentiment is 
shared by many, even in this House. If such lop sided
development can be seen 
everywhere. When the West Malaysians are talking about
traffic jam, we are talking 
about what? Feeder road. Roads to some to the villagers
in the rural area. Feeder 
roads, mud roads, some, even at this moment we are
talking about just a road, and 
we do not have a road for many villagers long houses.
When the West Malaysians 
are talking about the tap water, many of our long houses
are talking about gravity 
feed water. SCORE, what SCORE? Gravity feed water system,
whereby you 
channel the water, untreated water from upstream to the
household, doorsteps. And 
even that, even that meagre facilities are also lacking
for many long houses. 
Tuan Speaker: Order, order. 
Y.B. Encik Chong Chieng Jen: That is why you need Impian
Sarawak Movement. 
We are talking about pressure of examination for kids
facilities in the schools. When 
the West Malaysians are talking about that, better
facilities in the schools, many of 
our kampung kids walked for one hour, two hours a day to
go to school. 
 These are as a
result of the Barisan Nas ional Government Policy. We seen RM50 billion are
allocated to develop MRT system in KL, where KL there is light train, monorail,
bus services. 
Whilst in Kuching here, the capital of Sarawak, we don't
even have a proper 
transport system. RM50 billion for MRT in KL but not even
a proper public bus 
system in Kuching. 
 So, Tuan Speaker,
these are things that are unfair to Sarawak. Even recently, when there is an
allocation of RM400 million paid to toll company so that the toll company would
not increase the price of toll in West Malaysia, RM400 million allocated. The
purpose of that sum was allocated to ease the cost of living, to ease the
burden of the people. But what do we have? Bearing in mind that RM400 million
come from the taxpayers of Malaysia whom we Sarawakian are part of it. So, 
we paid part of them, the tax money but that RM400
million were paid for the benefit 
of those highway users in West Malaysia but we get
nothing. This is an example of 
the unfair treatment that Sarawak has received all these
while, under the Barisan 
Nasional policy. Honourable Members for Barisan Nasional
want me to speak it out 
in Parliament. I have spoken about it in Parliament. You
can be rest assured. 
 Tuan Speaker, this
sentiment, do not underestimate this sentiment of being 
unfairly treated for there are even some quarters
suggesting for cessation 
movement, an independence of the state of Sarawak from
Malaysia, a cessation 
movement, a separatist movement. I am not quite sure if
today a referendum is held 
whether Sarawak should remain in Malaysia or not, 75% of
the people will support 
such a referendum. Tuan Speaker, that is why when the
previous Chief Minister 
retired, he left us with the world "Sarawak for
Sarawakians" and this phrase is 
received very well among  Sarawakians. I am sure many of you will agree.
Tuan Speaker: Ahli Yang Berhormat for Kota Sentosa, since
you keep mentioning 
the Chief Minister, so I give the Chief Minister. 
Y.B. Encik Chong Chieng Jen: I am talking about the
previous Chief Minister. 
Yang Amat Berhormat Ketua Menteri Sarawak (Datuk Amar
Haji Adenan bin 
Haji Satem): Ahli Yang Berhormat for Kota Sentosa has
referred to me several 
times in his ucapan and he mentioned the lack of
development in Sarawak 
compared to West Malaysia. I think his remarks ought to
be addressed not to this 
Dewan but to the one, Anwar Ibrahim, who was Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister 
for Finance at one time. He ought to tell Anwar , ask him
that he has refused to 
entertain the 20% increase. And now, the same Anwar has
an inspiration to 
increase this 20% not because he wants Sarawak to be more
developed but 
because he is eager to march in glory to Putrajaya. 
Tuan Speaker: Ahli-Ahli Yang Berhormat, Order please.
Give the Ahli Yang 
Berhormat for Kota Sentosa a chance, please. 
Y.B. Encik Chong Chieng Jen: Tuan Speaker, so much wrong
has been attributed 
to Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. But bearing in mind that
Anwar Ibrahim was imprisoned in 1998, 1999, okay. He was removed as the Finance
Minister in 1998. 16 years have passed and the lopsided
development continues to 
aggravate and deteriorate. So what have you got to say,
Barisan Nasional within the 
period of 16 years. Make good whatever damage that has
been done by him, if there 
is any damage done by him. So for all these 16 years, how
has the negotiation been 
going on. Is it so cordially that the interest of Sarawak
is sacrificed, is compromised? 
For 16 years, I am not talking about Anwar Ibrahim
stepping down as the Finance 
Minister last year or the year before last year; 16 years
ago. What has happened in 
these 16 years, Tuan Speaker, that is point number one? 
 Number two, to
reply to Yang Amat Berhormat Chief Minister, he may have 
objected to it, back in 16 years time but we have, DAP
have talked sense into him 
and he accepted our argument. Just like today, Barisan
Nasional accepted our 
motion but they don‟t want to lose face so they adopted
it, they amended it, hijacked 
it, abducted it and treated it as if it is theirs, it
doesn‟t matter, I don‟t mind. 
 Tuan Speaker, can
you ask these people to have some order in the House 
and not shout like that. 
Tuan Speaker: Order, order. 
Y.B. Encik Chong Chieng Jen: If you want to express your
view or seek 
clarification, you can always stand up like Yang Amat
Berhormat Chief Minister, I will 
sit down to let you ask but if you don‟t stand up then
don‟t shout in your seats. 
Tuan Speaker, how much money are we talking about if 5%
is increased to 
20%? If you look at our 2014 budget, last year,
compensation in lieu of oil, it was 
estimated about RM800 million, in lieu of gas, RM800
million, RM1.6 billion. That‟s 
for 5% royalty. Therefore, if the 5% royalty were to
increase to 20%, then, this would 
entail an additional RM5 billion. RM5 billion were the
revenue to the state 
government of Sarawak. Surely with RM5 billion you can do
a lot of things. Just a 
Pan Borneo highway, the present trunk road to convert it
into highway, four lane, to 
and fro, four-lane highway. The estimated cost was about
RM10 billion only. With 
the additional RM5 billion a year, two years you have
sufficient enough, sufficient 
fund to complete the Pan Borneo highway and there are
other many projects 
beneficial to the people of Sarawak that can be
implemented. If you don‟t know what 
are these projects, you can refer to our alternative
budget. DAP alternative, Pakatan 
alternative budget for Sarawak. Things like giving
direct, direct assistance, financial 
assistance to the rural folks, to help build up a small,
many small estate holders 
which will form the backbone of our economy. 
Tuan Speaker, I think this motion today, though it comes
from Honorable 
member for Semop, he is smiling there because of my
prophecy that the hijacker of 
the motion could be a Chief Minister. I pledge my full
support for the motion of 
Honorable Member for Semop. Just a little reservation.
You will not change my vote. 
I will still vote a yes to your motion but just a little
reservation or observation, 
whereby it was said here the preamble fourth paragraph
for all intent and purposes 
the Sarawak Barisan Nasional government whilst pursuing a
serious negotiation on 
the issue of the state royalty payment, here is the
important word, must always
maintain the cordial close working relationship,
understanding a mutual respect with 
the Federal government. Just my little observation, this
cordial working relationship 
doesn‟t seem to work in our favour for all these years,
with or without Anwar. But it 
is under BN. It does not. From what was said by
Honourable Member for Semop 
and Honourable Member for Balingian, negotiation has
been, oh, not Balingian, oh 
Balai Ringin, I was a bit too quick with my tongue. From
what they said, this cordial 
negotiation has been going on and on and on, the round
table just keep going round 
and round and round, it doesn‟t seem to end. What was
said is true i.e more than 16 
years ago the state government has spoken to Anwar
Ibrahim, the then Finance 
Minister, about increasing the royalty to 20%. Then there
is a serious issue here. 
The way you negotiate surely failed. You might as well
send us in to negotiate for 
you. We can even be the bad guys. You go and tell your
boss in West Malaysia, to 
tell them that if they don‟t increase to 20%, DAP and
Pakatan Rakyat may win the 
next state election. Let us be the bad guys, we be the
Indian and you the cowboys, it 
doesn‟t matter so long as we can get that 20% of oil
royalty and gas royalty. So that 
is my little reservation. So long as we can get that it
doesn‟t matter whether we bear 
the bad name or not. But what is important is that our
state gets this money. 
Tuan Speaker, I have observed the two Honourable Members
debating. The 
Honourable Member for Semop moved the motion but what was
said by the 
Honourable Member for Balai Ringin sounds like opposing
the motion, suggesting 
other ways of getting funds. I would like to second him,
second the Honourable 
Member for Semop motion, doesn‟t matter. 
Tuan Speaker, finally ,well, for the fund, it is a huge
fund , how is it going to be 
used I hope it can be used in a more transparent, fair
and equitable manner, not like 
how it is going on like the black hole in our budget
whereby RM1 point something 
billion allocated to a trust account and not accountable
to any member of this House. 
Tuan Speaker: That is sub-judice. 
Y.B. Encik Chong Chien Jen: Have it been appealed? Has
the appeal been filed? 
If that is the case, it is sub-judice. This year also,
there is RM1 point something 
billion going into this trust account and I hope Yang
Amat Berhormat Chief Minister, 
with the strong, unanimous support of this House, can
give Sarawak a good deal, get 
the 20% and you will be remembered. Your legacy will be
the person who fought for 
20% oil and gas royalty for Sarawakians. With that, I
conclude and I would like to 
reiterate again, I fully support this motion. 
Tuan Speaker : I call for Honourable Member for Maradong.
Y.B. Cik Ting Tze Fui : Thank you Tuan Speaker for
allowing me to take part in the 
debate of this private members motion originated from the
Honourable Member from 
Kota Sentosa but it‟s now hijacked or I put in the nicer
word, Amended by the 
Honourable Member for Semop. Even though the motion is
being hijacked or 
amended or what most, we DAP shall nonetheless give our
full support to this motion 
which will benefit the Sarawakian as a whole. The
amendment made to the original simply shows that BN has adopted our Pakatan
Rakyat Election manifesto, one on motion tabled by our opposition Leader,
Honourable Member for Kota Sentosa which to press for an increase of oil
royalties from 5% to 20%. 
 Tuan Speaker,
since Sarawak join to form the Federation of Malaysia, 
Sarawak has been marginalized in many ways even though
our state has 
contributed significantly to the Federal coffer. Our
basic amenities and infrastructure 
are so lacking. Our roads are said to be twenty years
behind those in Peninsular 
Malaysia. Till to date many rural areas in Sarawak still
do not have water and 
electricity supply. Sarawak Natural Resources, in
particular oil and gas have been 
(built dry) by the Federal Government and the Oil
companies like Petronas in the 
pass for receiving a pityful figure of 5% only. 
 Tuan Speaker, take
for example in Bintulu every day the super gas tankers 
sets sell for Japan or Taiwan. Each tanker paid us
revenue of 150 million. The total 
amount is so huge in a year and for 30 years now but the
money all goes to 
Petronas. What has Petronas done for Bintulu? Let it on.
What Petronas has done 
for Sarawak?. We heard this morning that Petronas has
build this and that what 
recreational park or taman only. Is that all that
Petronas can do? Even the road 
which leads to MLNG. The Petronas has to use the Kidurong
Road. Today the road 
is so much used by them. The road is so congested and
Petronas is concern about 
lost main hour and trade to safety and now Petronas
wanted to borrow even the 
Bintulu Port Road. Malulah. Can‟t Petronas even built its
own road? Petronas 
should built more roads and flyovers for the Kidurong
Road to ease the problem 
there. This is not only good for Bintulu people, but also
for Petronas itself. It is most 
sorrowful that when Petronas which took so much money
from Bintulu for the past 30 
years. Yet, they can‟t even built its own road for its
company to use but kongsi and 
tumpang the road of the Bintulu people. 
 This morning I
heard also the Honourable Member for Muara Tuang asking 
government to build flyover at Kuching/Samarahan.
Throughout Sarawak we need 
more and more flyovers and double that roads. I propose
that it is high time that 
Petronas embarked on this to give in return some money
back to Sarawak. So that 
we can enjoy the money which actually belong to
Sarawakians. 
Tuan Speaker, this is only the very basic that we are
asking for. There are so 
much more than Petronas can do for our society. Urban or
rural and asking for 20% 
is just a drop in the ocean of our needs which has been
left by Petronas for too long. 
People have been calling on the State Government to make strong
representation to 
the Federal Government for higher oil royalties to at
least 20%. Unfortunately, the 
insertion course have lastly falling on the deaf ears of
the State Government in the 
past. This simply shows how incapable and hopeless is
this Sarawak BN 
Government. Next time, take initiative. Draft and tabled
your own motion, 
concerning of the fight of the people of Sarawak. Don‟t
copy DAP‟s. Don‟t take easy 
and lazy route by just amending copy and paste and then
hijack our motion. 
 Now, Tuan Speaker,
with the strong and unbeatable and bargaining power, 
bargaining position of both Sarawak and Sabah
Governments, it is high time that this 
state government logically and unambiguously called on
the Federal Government to 
immediately increase the oil royalties payable to Sarawak
state call first at least 20%.
With the increment in oil royalties, the government will
be in the better position to 
subsidies even petrol and diesel by perhaps to 10 or 20%
per liter for all 
Sarawakians. With extra revenue from all royalties the
state government can better 
afford to bring about infrastructure development to
upgrade the state road especially 
the Pan Borneo trunk roads to give more grants to the
poor and the needy, to help to 
reduce unemployment by creating more jobs, to give more
grants, to subsidise these 
Chinese Independents Schools and to provide better care
for the general wellbeing 
for the Sarawakians. There is nothing more cogent
demanding for greater oil 
royalties for Sarawak. All these while, the opposition
has consistently advocated and 
increased in oil royalties from 5% to 20% for our State.
It is more than welcomed for 
Sarawak BN under the leadership of our new Chief Minister
to come on board 
together with the majority of Sarawakian to ask and to
demand the Federal 
Government to increase our oil royalties to our State. If
Sarawak has like extra sum 
of, said, 5 billion ringgit a year, we shall have no
problem by ourselves to upgrade 
and to widen the Pan Borneo trunk road. If only we have 5
billion ringgit extra per 
year, we can afford to buy over Rejang bridge but also
not only one Rejang bridge 
but also other bridges in Sarawak perhaps from the bridge
concessionaire. 
The Honourable Second Finance Minister, I remember he has
promised in 2011 
State election, to raise the issue, so that the State
government may take over the 
state Rejang bridge in the state cabinet. To date, his
effort whether he has raised it 
or not, seems to have follow on the desk yet also. This
only reinforces generally. 
People perception that SUPP has very little voice or
influence inside the state 
cabinet even though it has the senior Minister inside it.
But never mind, we 
understand that all SUPP leaders are all very busy with
their Party in fighting. Now, 
shall they be a tremendous increase in oil royalties to
our State, the extra big fund 
shall enable Sarawak State government to accelerate more
development programs 
be it in rural or urban areas. Our State shall be able to
buy over the Rejang bridge 
from the bridge concessionaire, Woodwill Sdn Bhd so that
the bridge users 
irrespective whether they are from Kuching or the central
region of Sarawak can 
benefit a free ride of coastal bridge. A toll free bridge
would undoubtedly spur the 
growth of the whole of the central region and it would
add to the whole stimulus 
through the expansion or and growth of SCORE also. 
Therefore I urged all elected representatives in this
august House to give full support 
to this motion whether it is from DAP or BN. Let‟s do our
part. Let‟s do our part to 
make Sarawak a better state for the goodness sake of all
Sarawakian and I hope we 
will see this long waited increment in oil royalties very
soon in near future. With this I 
support this motion. Thank you. 
Tuan Speaker: Honourable Members, before I called the
Honourable Member for 
Semop to reply, procedurally, it is allowed to amend a
motion. It is allowed. 
Standing Order 27 (1), when any motion is under
consideration in the Dewan or in a 
Committee thereof, an amendment may be proposed to the
motion if it is relevant 
thereto. Even at committee stage. 
Y.B. Encik Chong Chieng Jen: Tuan Speaker, I have no
quarrel with Honourable 
Member for Semop, amending the motion, I have no quarrel,
just that I thought that 
they had taken the queue from what was said by the Yang
Amat Berhormat earlier
on and passed this motion on their own but what to do,
they have to wait for us to 
move the motion and then amend it. Is that show that they
are … (in Chinese 
dialect) 
Tuan Speaker: The Members of the opposition is using the
word hijack. That 
underlies certain displeasure. It‟s a real displeasure,
but is allowed. It is under 
Standing Order. I now called the Honourable Member for
Semop to wind up. 15 
minutes. 
Y.B. Encik Abdullah bin Haji Saidol: Terima kasih Tuan
Speaker for allowing me to 
wind up the Amended speech, debate of this Amended
motion. But allow me to 
remind Yang Berhormat for Kota Sentosa, when he said that
Anwar Ibrahim never 
create much trouble to us. When we request from him for
the increment of the 
royalty not long time ago, he was the one who refused to
the increment. Yes, 16 
years and still around and going to jail soon. Now, allow
me to quote a great leader, 
who was also your former chairman, the late Karpal Singh.
You probably remember 
him saying loudly probably the whole country have heard
it. He said, “Anwar 
Ibrahim", of course, I can‟t say it like how he had
said it, “Anwar Ibrahim had caused 
this country so much trouble, Anwar harus bertaubat”.
Probably you remember that. 
Anwar had caused so much trouble in this country, and
Anwar harus bertaubat. That 
is… (Interruption) 
Tuan Speaker: Are you taking it? 
Y.B. Encik Abdullah bin Haji Saidol: No, I make it short.
Probably after this, we 
meet up outside and, no, no… I can‟t, I can‟t. I have a
video clip of it, I can show it to 
you. Wait, probably he was… Yes, please pretend as if you
have never heard it. 
Don‟t pretend as if you have never heard it. Don‟t
pretend as if you‟ve never heard 
it. No, I want to move on. Let‟s move on. 
Tuan Speaker: Move on. Move on. 
Y.B. Encik Abdullah bin Haji Saidol: Let's get the motion
passed. Okay, okay. 
Okay, okay. Let's make me easy. Let me withdraw it. I
have heard it. Let me 
withdraw it. Now, no. 2. See, two third of us here come
from the rural area. I know 
how it feels like in the rural area. When I look in front
of me, I mean this are the folks 
who live in the urban area. I was made to understand long
time ago from our senior 
leaders. So one way for developing the state is bringing
in resources and develop 
our city where we create opportunities and that is where
the biggest centre are. Now 
see how Kuching looks like now. Don‟t tell me what is the
resources of Kuching. 
See how Miri look like now and the biggest city I have
been when I was a kid, was 
Sibu. So see how Sibu looks like now. So when this thing
happened, people benefit 
from it. But, please allow me to say this, when I come to
the city, when my dad 
come to the city and he asked me, “tengok depan,
belakang, kiri, kanan, siapa yang 
untung daripada pengorbanan kita di desa dulu”.
Hasil-hasil daripada desa inilah 
yang membangunkan pekan-pekan ini menjadi Bandar dan
Bandar-bandar ini 
menjadi bandar yang lebih besar. 
 BELUMThis is how
we tolerate the rural people. Now comes to the next waves of 
development. And we always talk about politic for
development. Politic going 
forward, we tolerate and we compromise. We don‟t talk
about things that will rift 
among the people. We don‟t lie and we don‟t twist. All of
us here tolerate. Coming 
to the next generation, then our former Chief Minister
talk about calm, we change, 
we create opportunity, and there were mobility and after
that we create equality. 
This is how we work from there. So, now talking about
cordial relationship. This is 
very important. This country is unique. Even the State of
Sarawak is unique. So 
there is a lot of culture, different belief, and also
different style of living. As time goes 
by, I am very worried about my kids. In what kind of
environment they would live in, 
in the future. But now with all the technologies, media
social and all those kind of 
things going on around. And with the kind of politic
propaganda that being promote 
by the other side, so, I‟m asking myself, it is worth to
have the physical development 
when the people are becoming so uneasy and then there is
a lot of wreath, 
misunderstanding and then of course what we have seen
recently in Kuala Lumpur 
and then the young Universities student go to the street
and have no respect for the 
law just because they don‟t understand what GST is? But
that is not how we in 
Sarawak want it to be here in this part. We thankful to
the previous leaders who 
have worked hard to put where we are now and probably
some of the leaders from 
the other side to have good school in the city. I came
from my kampong in 1979 
when there is no, tidak ada sekolah berasrama penuh.
There is no MRSM, there is 
no sekolah SAINS and probably some of us here where the
State Government set 
aside some fund and send us to the west Malaysia and
study there. 
 So, as time goes
by, so more than berbelas ribu, a lot of us go through that 
part and then we come back and we want to contribute to
the State. And this 
relationship is not just being in politic. So, my wife is
from Johor. And some of us 
here married the west Malaysian. We must have that
continuity of good relationship 
not just on political side but persefahaman. But some of
us here, some from the 
opposition side, they brought in people who are obviously
promoting scrupulous 
propaganda of hating and all twisting of facts and so
much grows lie especially 
during the last Balingian State Election. So true enough
we have seen what‟s 
happening there, we won big and the Chinese community
there come back to us. 
And we assure, I believe in the next coming election,
with your artificial going rural 
project would not be accepted. We know the trick. So we
know you are not fully 
sincere in our affair. When you talk about the
biodiversity, when you talk about 
jungle, some of you talking about it doesn‟t look like
have been to the jungle for the 
last ten years. Basically, you don‟t know what you are
talking about. 
 Now, Tuan Speaker,
saya membentangkan amended motion ini dengan rasa 
bertanggungjawab bagi rakan-rakan saya di Barisan
Nasional. Bukan hanya 
bercakap tentang 5% menjadi 10%, ya literally yes, that‟s
what we want. But there is 
falsafahnya. Kami ingin menyampaikan rasa keinginan ini
kepada Kerajaan 
Persekutuan supaya dalam kita bergerak ke hadapan menjadi
sebuah Negara maju 
2020 tidak lama lagi, dan 2030 sasaran kita bukan sahaja
kita memerlukan 
peruntukan yang banyak, kita akan melihat beberapa polisi
lain yang harus bertukar. 
Cara bekerja kita harus bertukar. Mungkin dalam bentuk
transformasi dan kami 
menyokong penuh kepada seruan Perdana Menteri yang
bergerak ke arah 
transformasi di dalam pelbagai sektor. Itu juga kami di
sini ingin bergerak ke arah
tersebut. Dan orang yang bertanggungjawab tentang semua
ini tidak lain dan tidak 
bukan anak Sarawak sendiri yang menjadi ketua diteraju,
dipemandu. 
 Tuan Speaker, kita
bangga menjadi anak Malaysia. Kita bangga menjadi 
anak Sarawak. Kita baru menyambut perayaan Kemerdekaan
kita yang Ke-50. Dan 
kita ingin mengatakan bahawa nasionalisme bermula di
Semenanjung Malaysia. 
Pejuang-pejuang kemerdekaan bermula di Semenanjung
Malaysia. Kalau kita 
belajar sejarah, kita akan tahu bahawa banyak yang
bermula di sana dan akhirnya 
mempengaruhi semangat nasionalisme itu bergerak ke negeri
Sarawak atau pada 
masa itu di Pulau Borneo. Maka lahirlah pejuang-pejuang
kemerdekaan seperti 
Rentap, Rosli Dhobi dan sebagainya. Perkara ini haruslah
difahami dan dihargai. 
Barulah kita dapat bergerak ke hadapan dan dalam keadaan
suasana yang aman 
tanpa ada keresahan. Jadi sistem ekonomi kita dapat
diperkukuhkan tanpa banyak 
kecurigaan dan soalan-soalan yang liar dan nakal. Saya
ingin memberi perhatian 
kepada dewan ini, dalam kamus bahasa Inggeris, ada satu
perkataan Melayu yang 
tidak boleh dialihbahasakan ke dalam bahasa Inggeris
iaitu amok. Amok telah 
diadopt by the Indian Dictionary. Pejuang-pejuang
kemerdekaan kita dulu 
termasuklah Tengku Abdul Rahman, Tok Gajah, Tok Janggut.
Mat Kilau dan Rosli 
Dhobi, Rentap dan sebagainya, dan Tun Jugah Apai Jugah,
mengamuk untuk 
menuntut kemerdekaan kita. Mereka menghunus keris dan
pedang, parang dan 
kapak menentang penjajah, malah ada yang menentang
komunis, gugur untuk 
menuntut kemerdekaan dan kebebasan kita dan sebahagian
daripada kita sini, 
lebih-lebih lagi di sebelah sana adalah anak-anak hasil
kemerdekaan. Maka 
sekarang, saya mengajak semua bukan sahaja dari kalangan
rakan-rakan saya, 
rakan segenerasi saya dan rakan generasi seterusnya dan
generasi anak saya dan 
mungkin cucu saya untuk terus mengamuk. Tapi bukan
mengamuk dengan 
menghulurkan pedang dan keris. Bukan mengamuk menendang
polis di Dataran 
Merdeka. Bukan mengamuk dengan menipu dan memutar
belitkan fakta. Bukan 
mengamuk untuk apa ni, semangat perkauman dan sebagainya,
kita mengamuk 
dalam pendidikan. Kita mengamuk dalam jati diri. 
Tuan Speaker: You have two minutes. 
Y.B. Encik Abdullah bin Haji Saidol: Kita mengamuk
membawa bangsa ini ke 
hadapan. Dan ini ingatan saya sebelum mengakhiri, kalau
tidak membantu kepada 
rakan-rakan saya di sebelah sana, jangan merapu. Kalau
tidak dapat menolong, 
jangan menolong. Adalah lebih baik berpeluh daripada
sentiasa mengeluh. Perlu 
diingatkan, it was never been hijacked, it was been our
fighting for a long time. So 
dengan itu Tuan Speaker, permohonan supaya royalti minyak
dinaikkan kepada 20 
peratus atau apa-apa perancangan atau any other
arrangements that would benefit 
us, I hope this august House, Honourable august House
will support it. So, dengan 
itu Tuan Speaker, untuk mengakhiri penggulungan saya, I
wish to move the motion, 
my amended motion on this royalty. Thank you. 
Tuan Speaker: Ahli-Ahli Yang Berhormat, those in favour
of the amended motion in 
the name of Honourable Member for Semop, please raise
your hand. 68 
unanimous. 68 votes unanimous (applause). I hereby
declare that the amended 
motion in the name of the Honourable Member for Semop is
approved unanimously
 
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