Ahad, Februari 19, 2012

NOW IT’S ‘HIGH-STAKES CONTRACT’ GRABS IN SABAH

Now it’s ‘high-stakes contract’ grabs in Sabah

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Sabah oil and gas contractors association claim foreign companies are targeting the industry and hampering the growth of local firms.

KOTA KINABALU Feb 16, 2012: There is a new phenomenon in Sabah – high stakes contract grabs. After enduring land grabs by major plantation companies and jobs taken away by hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants in Sabah that has strangled local productivity, the state is now experiencing another level of ‘attack’.

Unable or unwilling to stem the tide of illegal immigrants, the state government is now paying the price for the joblessness of its own citizens in several sectors of the economy.

The abundance of cheap and illegal foreign labour in Sabah has always proved too tempting for contractors in the state.

But now a “high-stakes contract grabs” as they are called is threatening to upset the Sabah gravy train.

Experienced foreign companies are now targeting Sabah’s lucrative oil and gas industry hampering the growth of local companies, according to the Sabah Oil and Gas Contractors Association (Sogca).

Speaking at a news conference held here yesterday, Sogca president Iskandar Malik laid the blame for this sorry state of affairs on the ‘unpatriotic’ policy of Petronas, which he claimed is giving preference to foreign companies over Sabah companies.

He cited Samsung, one of Petronas’s foreign contractors, in the implementation of Petronas’s Alliance Integrated Team (AIT) Concept in the Sabah Oil and Gas Terminal (SOGT) project in Kimanis as an example.

Iskandar claimed that the company gave 70% of jobs secured from Petronas to sub-contractors from Korea before considering local contractors.

Cheap foreign labour

The inevitable problems that have followed due to language, cultural and religious differences have alienated such contractors from locals, he said.

“We are being flooded with cheap labourers from India, Thailand and Philippines. That’s probably the reason why they (Korean contractors) refuse to engage the locals.

“By right, we should be protecting our own skilled workers as this is also in line with our Prime Minister’s aspiration to transform Malaysia into a high-income nation.

“We cannot have a high-income nation if we keep paying low wages to our local people,” he said.

He opined that the ongoing gas pipelines project in SOGT, Kimanis, has only brought short-term benefit to the state and its people.

“They (the Korean contractors) don’t buy the pipes from Sabah, they don’t get workers or contractors from Sabah, they are getting them from India and Thailand.

“And they don’t even eat our local food…there are 12 Korean restaurants in Kota Kinabalu alone. So, how does this benefit us in the long term?” he asked.

Iskandar also claimed that foreign contractors were squeezing the local contractors by offering them low contract prices besides delaying payments.

“Sogca hopes the problem in SOGT will not be repeated in the next Petronas project in SAMUR Sipitang,” he said adding that Petronas should award some of its contracts directly to the local contractors instead of through a foreign company.

“With the announcement by the Prime Minister on the rejuvenation of existing oil fields located offshore of Sabah amounting to RM28 billion, the biggest in the world, and also the existing project in Kimanis and SAMUR in Sipitang, Sogca hopes the oil and gas industry in Sabah will provide direct business opportunity to the people of Sabah,” he said.

Low value contracts for locals

He proposed that at least 30% of jobs in oil and gas industry be given to Sabah-based companies directly.

Iskandar complained that local contractors were only getting some low-value civil and infrastructure works and not the lucrative high-end works.

He dismissed claims that there were not enough local skilled workers to employ.

“That’s not true. There are a lot of Sabahans who are working in Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore and overseas, but how can they come back when there’s no guarantee of long-term employment for them?

“We have to guarantee these people that we have jobs for them for the next twenty years. Then they will come back. To say that the state has no expertise in the field is utter nonsense.

“The oil and gas industry has existed in east Malaysia for over a hundred years. Just look at Miri … if we look at the history of the oil and gas industry, the original workers are from Sabah one time.

“Most of them are from Penampang and Papar area,” he said.

Sogca treasurer Mohd Zulfikar B Ahmad, who was also present, urged Petronas to start giving Sabahans a chance to participate in its Vendors Programme as none of its 14 vendors are from Sabah.

“We have the capability and expertise but the opportunity is not given to us,” he said, adding that those who had applied to participate in the programme had been rejected by Petronas.

“The portion of low-value jobs given to the local contractors is very negligible. How can we achieve transfer of technology?” Iskandar asked.

The association is proposing that Petronas assign a senior officer, preferably a vice president, to look after its affairs in Sabah to avoid additional costs.

‘Behaving like warlords’

Currently local contractors facing administrative problems often had to fly over to Kuala Lumpur for a decision or solution to the problems.

“This had indirectly incurred many of us additional expenses since the airfares and the hotel charges are not cheap nowadays. Furthermore, the flight services too are not consistent.

Iskandar also proposed that Petronas rotate some of its senior personnel in Sabah in order to curb abuse of power by these “little Napoleons”.

“Otherwise they behave like warlords and that’s creating a lot of confusion and unnecessary tensions among the contractors and workers.

“This is happening now in the Samsung project site where people are hitting each other.

“It also tarnishes the image and credibility of Petronas,” he said.

The proposed construction of the 300MW power plant in Kimanis estimated to cost about RM2 billion also came in for criticism by the association.

The Taiwanese group that was selected to build the plant was supposed to start construction last year and complete it by 2014.

Foreign Minister cum Kimanis MP Anifah Aman has accepted the association’s invitation to be its patron and advisor.

There is no Sabahan on Petronas’ Board of Directors. The highest position currently held by a Sabahan is the general manager, who reports to Kuala Lumpur every week.

39 ulasan:

  1. Sabahans should take the opportunities in the oil and gas industry, this sector has a lot of potential if only we can grab it by the horns.

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    1. Sabahans should handle Sabah's oil so that our profits would not fall into outsider's hands.

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    2. The industries are huge, everybody eying for the big meat.

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    3. Rakyat Sabah perlu memperlengkapkan diri dengan kemahiran dan pengalaman agar peluang yang terbuka luas ini dapat direbut oleh penududuk tempatan Sabah sendiri.

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    4. peluang yang ada ini harus digunakan dengan sepenuhnya.

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  2. Sabah companies must improve their skills and experience in order to be qualified to take up projects like this so that these projects won't go to foreign companies instead.

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    1. Agree, our local companies should do better so that Petronas are more likely to approve projects to them.

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    2. prove that Sabahan companies can handle every project that given to them.

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  3. Keep on improving your skill .

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    1. tunjukkan kepada mereka Sabahan pun boleh buat.

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    2. ramai sabahan yang berkebolehan dan boleh menjayakan projek2 besar.

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    3. yeah!Sabahan can do it.

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  4. Give Sabahans chance to prove that they can do better that the korean construction.

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    1. Sabahans have the capabilities of achieving more if given the chance.

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    2. Peluang harus diberi untuk membuktikan kebolehan. Banyak lagi kontarktor yang berkeupayaan mengendalikan projek besaran tersebut.

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    3. utamakan warganegara sendiri untuk mendapatkan kontrak2 dalam projek Petronas.

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  5. Orang sabah pun banyak yang berpengalaman dalam mengendalikan projek yang besar, bagi peluang kepada mereka.

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    1. peluang pasti akan diberikan dan kontraktor tempatan harus membuktikan kemampuan mereka.

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  6. berilah kepada orang Sabah dalam menguruskan projek2 besar.

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  7. There are many local companies who are eligible to receive contracts from Petronas.

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    1. projek petronas di Sabah dapat membuka peluang kepada kontraktor tempatan untuk terlibat dalam industri ini.

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  8. Local contractors should be given consideration and priority to start with.

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  9. Let’s hope for the best in boosting the economy in Sabah.

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    1. We are hoping Sabah will get more projects.

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    2. Banyak projek yang berpotensi yang memerlukan usaha semua golongan untuk menjayakannya.

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    3. with such big project from Petronas i believe Sabah will no longer the poorest state in Malaysia. Sabah will be more developed.

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    4. projek yang rancang mampu untuk memberikan manfaat ekonomi kepada Sabah.

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  10. I hope the oil and gas industry will not be overtaken and controlled by foreign companies.

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  11. I suggest we have Sabahans amongst others in making decisions within the oil and gas industry in Sabah.

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  12. Sabah perlukan ramai tempatan untuk menceburi bidang ini.

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  13. even local contractors will recruit foreign labor due to no local labor who willing to involve in this kind of work..

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  14. kadang2 kita perlu bergantung dengan kontraktor asing bagi memanfaatkan teknologi canggih mereka serta kepakaran dalam bidang ini.. kontraktor tempatan tidak patut merungut kerana mereka boleh belajar dari pengalaman kontraktor dari negara2 maju ini bagi meningkatkan kecekapan mereka di kemudian hari..

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  15. Mungkin persoalan yang timbul mengenai kontraktor luar diberikan projek ini dapat dijawab.

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  16. Belia juga harus menghargai peluang yang diberi khas dari industri minyak yang banyak peluang.

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  17. Mungkin projek boleh dibuat gabungan syarikat luar dan tempatan supaya boleh mengambil pengalaman.

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  18. State continues to see progress in several sectors of the economy, most notably in oil and gas, palm oil and tourism

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  19. The opportunities provided by Petronas should be used wisely to develop their own state and simultaneously improve their socio-economic standing.

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  20. harap projek petronas di Sabah akan dapat mempercepatkan pembangunan di Sabah di samping menyediakan banyak peluang pekerjaan.

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