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Address high airfares preventing Sabahans, S’wakians from voting: Bung Moktar

Transport Ministry must intervene, get airlines to lower their prices, says Sabah Barisan chief

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Oct 2022 1:41PM

Address high airfares preventing Sabahans, S’wakians from voting: Bung Moktar
Datuk Seri Bung Moktar Radin has demanded the Transport Ministry look into the high airfares between Sabah, Sarawak, and Peninsular Malaysia, which makes it difficult for many wishing to fly home to exercise their right to vote in the parliamentary polls on November 19. – Bernama pic, October 26, 2022

KOTA KINABALU – Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Bung Moktar Radin has demanded the Transport Ministry look into the high airfares between Sabah, Sarawak, and Peninsular Malaysia.

He pointed out that the expensive flights make it difficult for many Sabahans and Sarawakians wishing to fly home to exercise their right to vote in the parliamentary polls on November 19.

“The Transport Ministry needs to intervene and ask the airlines to lower their fares, especially between Sabah, Sarawak, and the peninsula, and vice versa, so that Malaysians can fly home to vote.”

The Sabah Barisan Nasional (BN) chief said without the intervention of the ministry, many people from Sabah and Sarawak working in the peninsula would face difficulties returning home to vote, while those from the peninsula in both states would also face the same situation.

He added that the situation is detrimental to the country, especially since the group that is expected to be most affected by the expensive fares are young first-time voters who now qualify under Undi18, many of whom are students.

“A check on the return trip fares, especially between Sabah and the peninsula, showed that it is more expensive two to three days before the voting day, which falls on November 19. Not only that, the airfare for flights at the end of this month and after November 19 is also high, up to RM800.

“This is expensive, especially for students, and it has definitely weakened their spirit to return to fulfil their responsibilities as voters on November 19,” said Bung Moktar, who is also Sabah Umno liaison chief.

He told reporters this after a meeting with Sabah BN representatives as well as Sabah Umno’s youth, women’s, and Puteri movements last night.

The high airfare issue has been raised by the Sabah Islamic Student Centre and the Sabah Islamic Students Association.

The organisations said despite being given leave from November 17 to 21 to enable them to go home to vote, Sabahan students in the peninsula may not be able to take advantage of the opportunity due to the problem of expensive airfares.

Bung Moktar also reiterated his previous recommendation to the Election Commission (EC) to include students among early voter or postal voter groups to ensure that they do not miss out on fulfilling their democratic responsibilities.

He said being included in either category of voters could solve the problem of students not being able to buy expensive flight tickets to go home to vote, especially students from Sabah or Sarawak in the peninsula and vice versa.

“The EC needs to find a way to make it easier for students or young voters to fulfil their responsibilities as voters and one of the best methods is to include them as early voters or postal voters.” – Borneo Post Online, October 26, 2022

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