Sarawak not out to topple national entities, says Abang Jo

  • 3 months ago
The Sarawak premier says the state’s desire to participate in the oil and gas industry should not be politicised.


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00:00Sarawak Premier Abang Johari Oping has rubbished claims that the state is out to topple national
00:08entities, saying his administration is only asking for its existing rights to be respected
00:14and fulfilled.
00:17He also expressed hope that Sarawak's desire to participate in the country's oil and gas
00:21industry would not be politicised, saying Malaysia's power and resources should be
00:26shared more fairly and equitably, the Borneo Post reported.
00:32He said that Sarawak cannot do everything by itself and that the wisest approach is
00:37to partner and collaborate with national and international entities to transform the state's
00:43economy.
00:44Last month, Abang Johari dismissed claims that the state government had taken Petroleum
00:49National Berhad's rights over oil and gas resources in the state under the Petroleum
00:54Development Act 1974.
00:56However, he also said that Sarawak had power over its resources under the Oil Mining Ordinance
01:041958, which existed before the formation of Malaysia in 1963, MalayMailOnline reported
01:12him as saying.

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