Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Economy) Datuk Seri Nanta Linggi has stepped forward to clarify comments she made last week that some interpreted as indicating Sarawak might be considering leaving Malaysia. Speaking at an event in Kuching, she explained that Sarawakians are simply seeking equitable treatment under the Malaysia Agreement 1963 and their rightful share of the state’s natural-resource revenues—not sovereignty.

“I never suggested that Sarawak wants to break away from the federation,” Nanta told reporters on Monday. “My aim was to highlight real concerns over how we manage and receive our oil and gas proceeds. It was never a call for secession.”

Her initial remarks, in which she expressed frustration about long-standing development imbalances between Sarawak and the Peninsula, spurred waves of speculation on social media and drew criticism from some political quarters. Opposition figures accused her of fanning separatist sentiments—a notion she dismisses as baseless.

Nanta underscored that Sarawak’s future remains firmly anchored within Malaysia’s framework. “We believe in our country’s unity and in improving that union for everyone,” she said. “That involves ensuring Sarawak’s rights under MA63, including the 20% oil royalty, are upheld.”

State leaders from Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) also downplayed any talk of independence. In a joint statement, they reaffirmed their commitment to collaborating with the federal government to secure greater autonomy in areas such as immigration, education, and resource management—without jeopardizing national unity.

As the debate quiets, Nanta urged both colleagues and constituents to engage in constructive dialogue. “Let’s not be sidetracked by unfounded rumours,” she said. “Our priority remains boosting livelihoods and fast-tracking Sarawak’s development, alongside our fellow Malaysians.”



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