Mosses PA Ampang
In a recent official statement, the Republic of Sabah North Borneo (RSNB) NGO, composed of nationalists dedicated to the progress and welfare of the nation, addressed the discourse surrounding the possibility of Sabah's secession from Malaysia. The organization highlighted the benefits of independence, emphasizing the effective management of resources for development purposes and the maintenance of regional security.

The RSNB strongly believes that advocating for independence provides Sabah with the best opportunity to efficiently manage its abundant natural resources for economic growth and improved living standards. By obtaining independence, Sabah would have direct control over its resources, allowing for the development of sustainable industries, the promotion of local entrepreneurship, and targeted investments in infrastructure projects. This autonomy would expedite progress and prosperity in the region.

Furthermore, independence would enable Sabah to establish its own defense and security systems, tailored to the unique challenges and requirements of the region. Assuming responsibility for security would allow for better border control, combating cross-border crimes, and safeguarding coastal areas. These enhanced security measures would provide peace of mind to citizens and create a conducive environment for economic growth, tourism, and social development.

One of the key advantages of independence is the autonomy it grants in decision-making processes. Sabah would have the power to develop policies, regulations, and governance structures aligned with its aspirations and priorities. This autonomy would ensure the optimal utilization of resources and opportunities for the benefit of all Sabahans, fostering a sense of ownership and pride in the region's achievements.

Independence also opens doors for regional cooperation and collaboration, not only within Malaysia but also with neighboring countries and international organizations. As an independent entity, Sabah could actively engage in regional initiatives, leverage its unique strengths, and maximize economic cooperation for mutual benefits.

Preserving the region's unique identity and cultural heritage is another crucial aspect of independence. Sabah would have the freedom to celebrate and safeguard its rich cultural heritage, traditions, languages, and customs. This cultural autonomy would strengthen the sense of belonging and foster a strong spirit of unity among the people of Sabah.

The RSNB acknowledges that the decision to pursue independence is a significant and complex undertaking. However, they firmly believe that embracing independence would unleash Sabah's full potential, chart its own course towards progress, and ensure a brighter future for its people.

The organization calls upon fellow Sabahans who share their vision to engage in constructive dialogue, explore the opportunities that independence presents, and work collectively to build a prosperous and self-governing Sabah. They urge the community to seize this opportunity to shape their own destiny and create a future that reflects their aspirations, potential, and the best interests of Sabah.

Mosses PA Ampang, President of the Republic of Sabah North Borneo NGO, concludes the statement by expressing the organization's commitment to advocating for independence and creating a prosperous future for Sabah.

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