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Thursday, April 21, 2011

‘Without Sabah Umno, smaller parties are nobody’

Political stability in Sabah BN is coming under heavy strain, especially after Umno moved into the state.

KOTA KINABALU: Sabah deputy Umno chief Salleh Tun Said is rallying the Barisan Nasional (BN) troops to defend Chief Minister Musa Aman.

But his call merely shows up the simmering discontent among the smaller parties within the BN, which is threatening to destroy the coalition.


Salleh yesterday urged state Umno leaders to defend Musa against “unjust accusations” either from the opposition or certain disgruntled leaders within BN itself.

His comment was seen as aimed at fellow BN member, Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which has openly questioned Musa’s competence.

Salleh, who himself was sidelined by Musa after the 2008 general election, was only brought back into the state administration recently.

He has until now been quiet about the spate of attacks against his boss.

But his call to rally the troops against barbs aimed at Musa is seen as redemption.

“They do not realise that without us (Sabah Umno) they are nobody and that without them we are still who we are. The chief minister is our leader, a friend and a family to us.

“Criticising him is like criticising us and therefore we must defend our leader to ensure he is respected,” said Salleh, who was appointed State Legislative Assembly speaker by Musa earlier this year.

He brushed off growing criticism against Musa who he said must continue as chief minister even after the next general election.

Salleh said that under his boss, Umno and BN had become stronger and more stable in Sabah.

“The general election will be held not long from now and for us, we want Musa to continue to lead us. For us, there is only one leader.”

Political wisdom

Paying glowing tribute to Musa’s chief ministership, Salleh said Musa’s political wisdom had been proven as he had managed to unite the state and had ensured “development and prosperity for the people of Sabah”.

He equated Musa’s critics to being anti-Umno.

“We are viewed as an important component that contributes significantly to the strength of BN as a whole and it is our responsibility to ensure that we remain strong,” he said.

Former LDP member Peter Pang, who switched parties to join Gerakan last month, and was rewarded with a position in Musa’s state cabinet, also came to the defence of his boss and lashed out at his former party colleagues.

Pang also said Umno and Musa had been “more than accommodating to the Chinese community”, contradicting talk among many in business circles that they have been shut out.

However, leaders in smaller BN component parties like LDP, Upko and Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah (PBRS) are continuing to shed the stereotype of being government rubber stamps.

Meanwhile, fellow BN powerhouse, Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS), continues to be mired in undesirable and often uncontrollable situations.

PBS is trying to consolidate its position in the ruling coalition by integrating its shared goals with Musa and Sabah Umno, and thereby creating a new political power structure in the state and country.

By Michael Kaung

23 comments:

  1. Salleh ini kasi malu sendiri lah puji Musa Aman yang banyak buat salahlaku sebagai KM.Selidik lah latar belakang dengan terperinci sebelum beri pujian.Jangan beri pujian liar nanti memakan diri sendiri.Faham?Macam banyak terhutang budi pada Musa saja nampak.

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  2. What are your waiting for PBS, LDP, PBRS, and UPKO? UMNO is taiko and without UMNO, you people are NOTHING!

    I hope all the Sabah based party withdraw from UMNO to save your pride and dignity

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  3. Orang sabah patut buka mata bahawa apa Salleh buat itu hanyalah untuk kepentingan dirinya.Sabah ini penuh dengan pemimpin2 yang pandai angkat kaki sahaja.Maka maruah tidak ada sama sekali. orang2 separti Salleh ini hidup sahaja,sebab pandai sekali mengambil kesampatan.Sabah menjadi miliknya turun menurun sebah pandai berpura2 dan menjual meruah....

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  4. salleh dulu kau kena lantik sebagai penasihat sain dan teknology kerajaan oleh musa apa kau ada buat makan gaji buta saja. sayang duit rakyat. Bodoh.

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  5. So kalau dengar2 khabar angin lepas tu percaya bulat2 apa nak panggil orang mcm begini? Bodoh Sombong? kalau nak buat tuduhan tu, bagi la bukti bukan tuduh melulu...

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  6. sebagai parti dibawah payung yang sama, kerjasama perlu ada bagi mengukuhkan parti.

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  7. setiap parti dalam Bn mempunyai peranan masing2 dan mereka saling memerlukan.

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  8. setiap parti mempunyai peranan masing-masing.

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  9. the opposition was trying to cause concern over the state leadership when there was no reason to worry.. good luck opposition!!

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  10. apa yang penting adalah, kerjasama perlu diperkukuhkan lagi demi kebaikan semua.

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  11. UMNO boleh memberikan yang terbaik kepada rakyat Sabah. Sebaiknya bersatulah untuk menjadikan parti itu lebih kuat.

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  12. Setiap Pemimpin ada keinginan mereka sendiri. Jadi UMNO mempunyai faktor utama mereka untuk rakyat. Jadi kita sendiri tahu untuk memilih parti yang benar-benar dapat membantu mereka.

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  13. Good luck to all parties~!

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  14. Salleh oh Salleh,bertaubat lah.Jangan terlampau sanjung pemimpin yang tidak layak disanjung.Minta Musa Aman bersumpah yang dia bebas dari rasuah dan salahlaku yang dituduh olih pembangkang.Kalau dia berani bersumpah saya sendiri akan sokong dia dan mempertahankan maruah nya.

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  15. Some of them are just mosquito parties.

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  16. This was due to divide and conquer tactic used by umno. What is PBS, PBRS, UPKO and LDP waiting for? Where is your pride and dignity?

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  17. Never look down a thing.

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  18. With Sabah Umno, smaller parties definitely are nobody..This is Umno big leader style.

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  19. I think every party plays its roles best.

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  20. 不管你来自哪个政党,最重要的是能尽事。

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  21. Jangan hanya perdebatkan tentang hal politik tapi juga rakyat yang masih mengundi anda.

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  22. Political parties should strive for the best.

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