ADUN SPEAKS | The longer it takes the federal government to identify and resolve the problems faced by the people in Sabah and Sarawak, the more difficult and intractable are going to be the relationship between the federation and the two states.
By going to the crux of the matter, the coffee shop talks about the two states leaving the federation can be mitigated.
Separation might only surge forward if the federal government, together with those who manage the affairs of these territories, pretend there is nothing wrong in the relationship after they embraced the federation through an act of Parliament, the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63).
In these 58 years, how have the two Borneo territories benefited from being in the Federation of Malaysia...