Sarawak has no plans to repeal immigration policy, regulation - Adenan

Bernama
February 26, 2015 08:11 MYT
Adenan said the Sarawak government plans to abolish toll and was in negotiation with the concessionaires either to decrease or abolish payment of toll roads.
The Sarawak government has no plans to repeal its immigration policy and regulation to ensure the peace and harmony of the multi-ethnic population in the state.
Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Adenan Satem said the existing immigration policy is one of Sarawak's conditions for joining Malaysia as the state was full of outsiders and received external threats.
"The Malays, Chinese, Ibans, Bidayuh and Orang Ulu in Sarawak live in harmony without about religion as what happened in Peninsular Malaysia.
"We closed the door to extremists to prevent negative elements from Peninsular Malaysia from coming to Bumi Kenyalang."
said this in the "Bersama Ketua Menteri Sarawak' on TV1 last night and was interviewed by Syed Munawwar for one hour to mark his first anniversary as the Sarawak chief minister.
The Sarawak government plans to abolish toll and was in negotiation with the concessionaires either to decrease or abolish of toll roads.
On the fight against illegal logging, Adenan said lax enforcement by authorities emboldened thieves causing the Sarawak government to lose royalties while the forests were destroyed.
In response, the Sarawak Forestry Department conducted daily raids and refused to renew and cancel about 600 logging .
The issuance of new logging while some 2,000 officers of the Sarawak Forest Department and the Sarawak Forestry Corporation were warned not to be involved in illegal logging.
his popularity among the Chinese community, Adenan said no one should call have lived in this country for four or five generations.
The federal government should look after their education, language and culture and open business opportunities to keep the Chinese happy.
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