Sabah Umno tussle stalling state development
Umno vice president Shafie tells the Sabah government not to block projects initiated by his ministry out of fear that he wanted to take over the state.
PAPAR: A tussle for power in Sabah Umno is holding up the distribution of development funds and the implementation of rural projects in the state.
Shafie Apdal, the under siege Umno vice president, confronted his detractors in Sabah aligned to Chief Minister Musa Aman who alleged that he is planning to topple the present state leadership, and urged the state government to remove the blocks to projects his ministry had approved.
The national Rural and Regional Development Minister said he was merely doing his job going around the state to see first hand specific areas where his ministry could help bring development.
Suspicions have been raised among those close to Musa that Shafie and his circle are bent on wresting the Chief Minister’s post from Musa and the situation has reached the extent where a concerted effort has been made to prevent him from speaking to Umno delegates in various divisions around the state.
Acknowledging this after officiating at the Papar Umno annual delegates’ conference at Dewan Datuk Salleh Sulong here Saturday, he said he had “no problem with other people … they (may) have problems with me,” in reference to the “cold war” among Sabah Umno leaders.
He was asked to comment on the statement by Umno Youth wing chief, Khairy Jamaluddin that the change in the state Umno Youth leadership happened because of the “cold war” between the Umno leaders in Sabah.
“When I was the Defence Deputy Minister, I used to come down to Semporna and when I was the Minister of (Domestic Trade and) Consumer Affairs I used to go to Semporna too until people claimed I only prioritise Semporna.
“So when I go to other villages, people say I want to overturn the government. How can it be that because I want to build homes for the needy that I want to take over power?” asked the Sabah born leader.
Shafie said it was up to the top leadership to make appointments because the positions are not a right nor it can be demanded.
“I am not saying that we must get this and not get that (because) this is up to the leadership,” he said.
“Our position will not be forever and this is politics. But I have no problems (with other Umno leaders),” he said, adding that in this respect, he had proposed that major projects under his ministry to be launched by state heads to share the success.
Work towards GE
In a thinly veiled criticism of his detractors, he said they should pay more attention on resolving problems in the state in order to face the impending 13th general election with confidence.
“I don’t have this big ambition and obsession to grab positions but what I am chasing after is to serve for the people,” he told the delegates.
He said his ministry was given the biggest allocation ever to the tune of more than RM16 billion to be channeled for the development to all the states in the country within three years.
“And you say I am power crazy (but) my ministry’s allocation is so much bigger than the budget allocation for Sabah or Sarawak, Johor among others,” he said.
Shafie said that as party vice president he had been invited to officiate the opening of several Umno divisional meetings in the peninsula and that there was no reason for him not to accept the invitation from the Papar division.
He said there had been several other allegations hurled against him just because he was doing his work.
“But I am a man of clear conscience. I won’t talk differently behind other people’s back … it is important to be truthful, sincere and struggle for the people. To me politics is the best platform for us to work together and help the people,” he said.
He said one should not fear in fighting for the truth for the benefit of the people as this was what Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak was actually doing through the reform exercises so that the people would support the government.
“Just because we are in power we are complacent, we fail to help the people,” he said, adding that such situation would make it difficult for Umno-led Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition to win the coming election.
Rapping his colleagues within Sabah Umno for creating disunity within the party, he said leaders at all levels must remain united and prevent crony politics in Sabah Umno.
Shafie also said that the state authorities must also expedite the implementation of all development projects approved by his ministry for Sabah.
“If we continue to delay it I am sure the people will lose their patience and we may pay the price in the coming election,” he said.
“Be united … don’t jostle for positions and don’t be afraid to lose these positions or properties because if we cannot bring all with us when we die,” he said.
By Charlie Rudai FMT
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ReplyDelete6th June, 2011
ReplyDeleteKOTA KINABALU: Chief Minister, Datuk Seri Musa Haji Aman, yesterday categorically denied claims that the state government blocked certain allocations from the federal government for development in Sabah.
“The state government under my leadership has never stopped or blocked whatever funding given by the federal government for development in Sabah.
“Ask any of my colleagues whether the Barisan Nasional (BN) or Umno leaders in the state, on the matter. The claims are baseless,” he told reporters after officiating the Penampang divisional Umno delegates meeting here yesterday.
The Chief Minister said there was no reason for the state government to block the funding or allocation because Sabah needed it for the benefit of the people.
Musa, who is also the Sabah Umno chief, was asked to comment on a statement by Pantai Manis assemblyman, Datuk Abdul Rahim Ismail.
On Saturday, Rahim, the Papar Umno chief, had claimed that certain projects funded by the Ministry of Rural and Regional Development under Datuk Shafie Apdal, had been blocked in Sabah.
According to him, Sabah had the highest poverty rate in the country and truly needed the funding from the federal government.
Rahim was speaking at the Papar Umno delegates meeting that was officially opened by Shafie, who is also the Umno vice president.
He went on to say that Shafie’s intention to embark on a tour of the state as Minister of Rural and Regional Department had been met with negative reactions.
Seharusnya usaha untuk membanggunkan Sabah harus dilakukan bersama2.
ReplyDeletetiada wujud sebarang masalah antara Musa dan Shafie, kedua mereka mempunai hubungan baik, jgnlah kita percaya dgn kata2 pihak luar .
ReplyDeletePerkara biasa dalam parti jika ada perbezaan pendapat. Mereka pasti boleh menyelesaikan perkara ini dengan profesional. Lebih baik fokus kepada pembangunan di Sabah.
ReplyDeleteada-ada saja isu yang timbul..tapi rasanya itu hanya khabar angin sahaja kerana kedua-dua pihak menafikankanya.
ReplyDeleteisu seperti ini mungkin sengaja diperbesarkan oleh sesetengah pihak walaupun sebenarnya tiada masalah yang berlaku.
ReplyDeleteAdakah isu ini sengaja diperbesar-besarkan untuk mengaburi mata rakyat?
ReplyDeleteMusa dan Shafie adalah pemimpin Sabah yang berkebolehan. mgkin ada pihak yang cemburu dgn kehebatan mereka dan cuba nak melagakan mereka. tapi sayangnya, usaha ini tak berjaya.
ReplyDeleteSee what Media can do to spin the issues? its not only the opposition experiencing this, those who were in the government also kena kau2...
ReplyDeleteSo be cautious when reading the news, use your discretion wisely, try to find other source of info about the issues...
This also applicable to the info/news over the net...
Therefore, the Sabahans should vote wisely and think ahead. Media nowadays can do anything either telling the truth or vice versa.
ReplyDeletelebih baik leraikan persengketaan jika adanya persengketaan dan tumpukan kepada perjuangan parti bagi menghadapi PRU-13.
ReplyDeleteMedia boleh mengeluarkan apa sahaja berita tetapi rakyat harus bijak menilai.
ReplyDeleteTumpukan pada pembangunan di Sabah.
ReplyDeletebe united already...
ReplyDeletemungkin isu ini sengaja diperbesarkan oleh orang2 tertentu yang berkepentingan..siapa tahu kan..
ReplyDeleterakyat haruslah bijak menilai..jangan percaya bulat2..
ReplyDeletebetulkah projek2 pembangunan di sabah disekat?
ReplyDeleteyang penting jangan jadikan rakyat sebagai 'korban'..
ReplyDeleteAren't these 2 suppose to work together instead of fighting?? The last time i check, they are in the same team.What happen to team work?
ReplyDeleteWith GE13 coming soon, this two must cooperate and focus on serving the people.
ReplyDeleteCome to think about it, I don't think there is any issue between MA and Shafie. News were purposely twist and turn by the media to confuse the people.
ReplyDelete'Bad blood' between the two is true.They are only denying it publicly to pacify their supporters.
ReplyDeleteFor the sake of unity in UMNO Sabah it is my opinion the Musa should step down and be replaced by a new leader.It doesn't mean it must be Shafie to replace him but a compromised candidate acceptable by both leaders and Najib of course.
There is unnecessary hue and cry that Shafie is replacing Musa.To me Shafie should stay in KL.And since Musa cannot be a federal Minister because of the ICAC case in Hong Kong which is still open then he should be appointed to be an ambassador to Afghanistan his ancestral home as a prelude to retirement.
Semakin dekat dengan PRU13 ini, ada pihak sengaja menjadi api pembakar permusuhan UMNO Sabah. Apa pun, saya pasti UMNO sabah tidak sebegitu.
ReplyDeletesince CM has denied about it, then who actually block the project? Shafie should think twice before making such statement and try to get some proof first..
ReplyDeletei hope there is no blocked projects in Sabah.
ReplyDeleteCerita yang saya dengar memang betul KM cuba menghalang perlaksanaan projek tersebut atau sekurang-kurangnya cuba memberi masalah kepada kementerian Shafie.
ReplyDeleteBersatulah demi rakyat.
ReplyDeletePolitical parties should work together to achieve positive result.
ReplyDeleteBetul tu, kerjasama membawa berkat.
ReplyDeleteIntegrity is important.
ReplyDeleteNila setitik, rosak susu sebelanga.
ReplyDeleteIf you want to plant a tree, you got to have seeds.
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