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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Political moves afoot in Sabah as polls nears


Sabah Umno leaders are disgruntled over alleged moves by Musa Aman to field his relatives in the 13th general election.

KOTA KINABALU: With the 13th general election inching closer, Sabah is abuzz with talks of “political movements” within the ruling Sabah Barisan Nasional coalition and the opposition.

Sources in Umno circles claim that Lajim Ukin, the party’s influential chieftain in Beaufort, south Sabah, is set to quit Umno for another party.

Lajim’s “fame” dates back to 1994. He is said to have been the one who precipitated the downfall of his former party, Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS).

Rumour has it that Lajim is on the point of leaving Umno to lead a small Bumiputera party that was at one time briefly helmed by Harris Salleh, a former chief minister in the Berjaya government that was brought down by PBS in 1985.

“He (Lajim) is already sending his men to Sabah People’s Front (SPF). Some Bumiputera leaders in Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) are said to be leaving for SPF… a lot of people are talking about this,” said a political observer.

According to the rumour-mill, Lajim and a group of Umno leaders have banded together to pressure Chief Minister Musa Aman to step down.

They are apparently upset with Musa’s bid to displace existing leaders and place his children and relatives in safe seats in the next general election.

SPF, the so-called farmers’ party, is reportedly closely linked to Harris who, oddly enough, has been noted to have been singing Musa’s praises of late.

Lajim had also reportedly met Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim in Singapore recently.

Is Upko packing up?


One Umno leader said that both Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak and his deputy Muhyiddin Yassin are aware of Lajim’s move and that recently the latter was called by Muhyiddin for a heart-to-heart talk.

United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organization (Upko), the party led by Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister Bernard Dompok, is also on the political radar screen now.

Talk is that it is only a matter of time before Upko deputy president Wilfred Bumburing leaves for an opposition party, regardless of Upko’s posturing.

Upko insiders claim that Dompok was confronted by party members recently and told that if Bumburing leaves, a substantial number of Upko leaders would follow him to a “reliable” opposition party.

Upko’s former Youth chief, Kalakau Untol, left the party a year ago taking with him a few young leaders who were disillusioned with Umno’s hegemony and control of the state.

A source said that Dompok is already packing his things in Kuala Lumpur and had allegedly sent a container home before Christmas.

New party for Jeffrey

Now thrown into this mix, a new party helmed by political gadfly Jeffrey Kitingan is said to be in the offing.
Sources here say Jeffrey is to head a party. The possibilities are that he will helm the yet-to-be registered Parti Cinta Sabah (PCS) or a Sabah chapter of the dormant Sarawak Reform Party or Star.

They are pointing to UBF’s first anniversary on Dec 16 where Jeffrey could reveal his next move to wrest control of the state from Umno and its partner PBS, which is led by his elder brother, Joseph Pairin.

In a statement issued yesterday, Jeffrey said UBF had invited leaders from Star and Sarawak Nasional Party (SNAP) to the anniversary function here.

Sources in Jeffery’s inner circle indicated that they will finally have a political vehicle in time for the general election.

Two pacts likely

Meanwhile, a group said to be aligned to SPF, formerly known as Bersekutu, has made enquiries to book a cultural hall, the Hongkod Koisaan, owned by the Kadazandusun Cultural Association (KDCA) in Penampang, for a “big” function on Jan 28.

When asked to comment, SPF’s long-serving president, Berman Angkap, said: “Wait and see on Jan 12…” further fuelling talks that something is happening in SPF.

There is also talk that Pakatan Rakyat leader Anwar Ibrahim and Umno’s Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah will be attending the Jan 28 function.

Sabah has 25 parliamentary seats plus one in Labuan, and 60 state assembly seats.

The talk is that SPF is working out a pact with Pakatan, while Jeffrey’s group or Star will team up with SAPP and SNAP to form a Borneo Alliance or Pakatan Borneo.

By Luke Rintod

133 comments:

  1. Pujian untuk orang orang Asal Borneo.Jangan selalu ikut telunjuk orang Malaya.Biarlah UMNO BN berkubur diBorneo.

    Tanpa peruntukan dari Malaya,Sabah masih boleh hidup dengan hasilnya sendiri.

    HIDUP ORANG ASAL SABAH

    Gonzales

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  2. Cerita pasal Musa Aman bercadang untuk menempatkan anak-anak dan saudara mara dalam PRU13 adalah karut semata-mata.Ianya bertujuan untuk memburukkan nama baik Ketua Menteri sahaja dan tidak lain bertujuan untuk memecahbela pemimpin UMNO.

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  3. Musang bin tidak aman mahu kasih calon anak dia hafiz di sipitang. Inilah kerja pakistan yang jahanam di Sabah dan dia fikir orang Sabah sebodoh macam dia pula.

    UMNO mesti dihancurkan di Sabah!

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  4. I really can't wait to know the result of next GE.

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  5. Parti kerajaan yang memerintah sekiranya ingin meneruskan perjuangan membela nasib rakyat haruslah benar2 mengutamakan rakyat yang telah mengamanahkan mereka tanggungjawab.

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  6. Sabah under Musa really growth much.

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  7. No idea whether Lajim will really leave BN for other parties, we'll just wait and see.

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  8. Frankly speaking, party hopping is nothing new in the political scene in Malaysia.

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  9. May be just prediction, may be and may no.

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  10. there is nothing wrong with MA fielding his relatives in the 13th general election as long as they are qualified and competent.

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  11. nevertheless, i hope this coming election GE will be held fair and clean.

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  12. Cakap2 politik saja bah ni.

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  13. If Musa Aman to field his relatives in the 13th general election, the vote is still in your hand. So, vote wisely people!

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  14. The future is depending on the transparency of the electoral system.

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  15. All are in the hands of the voters....Best of luck then.

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  16. Vote for no one but only the best among them!

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  17. Whoever will win the coming GE, please make sure the voice of people be heard all the time.

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  18. Jangan berjanji, jangan cakap, kalau tidak dapat tunaikan.

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  19. this is just a speculation.

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  20. kita tengok lah,tapi bagi saya dapat merasakan bahawa akan terdapat gelombang politik disabah pada PRU 13 ini.akan ada pertembungan antara kawan dalam PRU13 ini disabah tambah pening lah PM kita

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  21. mungkin ini tanda tsunami politik di Borneo selepas tsunami politik di semenanjung...apa2 pun kita tunggu dan lihat..

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  22. musa to place his relatives and children in safe seats in the next general election? is this true or just a rumors? musa will select the winnable candidate, i guess...not his children..

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  23. Biasalah politik, banyak ragamnya. Jadi pandai-pandailah nilai sendiri.

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  24. Ya Vicky. Takkanlah Musa pilih ikut suka saja kan. Konpom lah dia kena benci nanti. hihi

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  25. Saya yakin calon yang dipilih itu pun adalah yang layak dan juga pilihan rakyat. So tak kisah siapapun asalkan yang terbaik. hihi

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  26. Tidak sabar mahu tahu apa yang akan berlaku next GE nanti. Harap2 semuanya OK.

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  27. Susah juga kalau huru hara. Pening kepala oo.. huhu

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  28. The people must vote wisely during the next GE.

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  29. Make sure to pick the party that will fight for the people's rights.

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  30. dalam politik berbagai bagi perkara boleh berlaku.

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  31. kita pandailah menilai sendiri hal ini.

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  32. Will Lajim really leave BN for other parties?

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  33. Since there is no rule that politicians may not jump ship, there is nothing we can do about disloyal members.

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  34. BN/UMNO=Draconian Party!

    BN/UMNO=PTI+Projek IC+Corruption+Scandolous+Devilish leaders=Vote Outin the Pru13

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  35. Rumors too happen in politic.

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  36. Well, erm. We still get plenty of times.

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  37. couldn't agree more with dom comment.it might just be a rumours spark by other politicians.

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  38. everyone must judge and evaluate the gov and opposition carefully. vote wisely when election comes.

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  39. mungkin Lajim Group sudah sedar betapa mereka tidak boleh berkata-kata jika masih duduk dalam UMNO,memang betul bah sayang saja pemimpin sabah tidak dapat memperjuangkan rintihan rakyaat sabah kepada kerajaan persekutuan,macam sekarang kita seperti dicucuk hidung bah,cuba check di jabatan kebajikan negeri sabah macam fungsi nya telah diambil oleh persekutuan dan cuba tengok fungsi risda ia bertindih fungsi dengan LIGS,kenapa kerajaan pusat tidak salurkan saja 30juta peruntukan kepada risda di sabah melalui LIGS,ini bermaksud kerajaan persekutuan beransur-ansur ingin menguasai dan mengambil alih jabatan kerajaan negeri sabah dan lepas itu boleh hantar pegawai dari seberang duduk di kerusi NO 1 disini...ingat lah wahai orang sabah...berubah lah sebelum terlambat.

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  40. jangan pula mereka yg lompat keluar dr UMNO bila lepas menang dlm PRU 13 nanti lompat masuk balik UMNO - pengkhianat!

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  41. biarlah rakyat sendiri yg membuat keputusan nanti di PRU akan datang

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  42. harap adanya kesefahaman dan perpaduan antara pemimpin kita dapat dijadikan contoh kepada rakyat di negeri ini

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  43. kerana ianya tunggak kejayaan dalam sesebuah pemerintahan

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  44. semoga, tidak ada perbelahan di antara pemimpin2 Sabah dan
    semua dapat bersatu-padu untuk membangunkan negeri yang termiskin di M'sia ini bersama-sama

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  45. hope the people are mature and capable of making the necessary judgment

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  46. semoga, perbelahan di antara wakil2 rakyat BN di Sabah tidak terjadi jika Najib perlu memilih Salleh untuk bertanding dlm PRU akan datang

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  47. rakyat perlu berfikiran positif

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  48. Harap kerajaan negeri benar2 menjadi pembela kepada rakyat dan negeri Sabah

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  49. biarlah pilihan rakyat Sabah di PRU nanti dapat membuat perubahan demi bangsa dan negeri Sabah

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  50. jangan menggembar-gemburkan keadaan, jika belum disahkan betul atau sekadar khabar angin.

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  51. Sabah BN should work harder if they want to maintain public support.

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  52. konflik dalam arena politik sehingga menimbulkan kegusaran dan pergeseran antara personaliti dalam BN, tidak patut diungkit

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  53. ini hanya akan menimbulkan prejudis dan buruk sangka di kalangan parti komponen Barisan Nasional

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  54. biarlah rakyat yang menentukan nasib seseorang pemimpin itu di PRU akan datang nanti

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  55. prinsip perkongsian kuasa dan kesamarataan haruslah menjadi tunggak dan asas bagi Barisan Nasional

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  56. lompat parti sudah menjadi budaya politik malaysia..mana2 YB yang rasa karier dia mahu tamat sudah, pasti dia lompat untuk sambung talian hayat..kalau tidak pun, untuk pangkat, kuasa dan gelaran YB..pemimpin seperti ini yang hanya pentingkan diri harus ditolak oleh rakyat..

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  57. patut ada undang2, di mana, mana2 YB yang melompat parti sesudah pilihanraya, maka PRK harus dilakukan di kawasan yang diwakili kerana jelas wakil rakyat yang dipilih telah mengkhianati mandat dan undi yang diberi oleh rakyat..

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  58. perhimpunan agung UMNO baru2, kalau tidak silap ada sumpah yang dibuat oleh semua ahli UMNO untuk tidak mengkhianati parti menjelang PRU13..

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  59. mungkin sabah akan mengalami tsunami politik dan mungkin juga politik malaysia akan mengalami satu tranformasi menjelang PRU...yang pasti PRU13 adalah yang paling getir dalam sejarah malaysia setakat ini..

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  60. musa doing his job well as sabah CM..

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  61. i think there's no reason for najib to replace musa as sabah BN chairman..musa is still capable..and with his fine records, he still the one who appropriate to be sabah next CM after GE..

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  62. why political statement always based on rumour??

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  63. pemimpin2 lain sibuk mencari isu yang bersangkut paut dengan kepentingan rakyat, dia pula sibuk cari khabar angin untuk kepentingan politik.. pehh!

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  64. ini hanyalah sekadar cakap-cakap saja..spekulasi semata-mata.

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  65. sekarang ini ada saja isu yang dimainkan walaupun pekara tersebut belum tentu benar..jadi kita pandai-pandailah menilai.

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  66. cerita-cerita kahbar angin tidak perlulah dipecayai sangat.

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  67. Politics is superbly boring.

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  68. Kalau semua nak menang, siapa nak kalah?

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  69. Jangan biarkan masalah di Sabah semakin membimbangkAn.

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  70. It is true somehow that we are looking too perfectly in none perfect world.

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  71. Politik kalau tidak dipraktikkan dengan betul akan memudaratkan.

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  72. We don't even know when the election took place.

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  73. Nilailah parti pembangkang dan juga kerajaan sebaik mungkin. Lepas itu buatlah apa yang patut.

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  74. Politik di Sabah ini makin lama makin banyak hal yang jadi.. Aish entah bila baru selesai.

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  75. Tunggulah PRU nanti, kita undi yang terbaik dan lihat siapa yang jadi hero sebenar.

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  76. Ada saja cerita yang timbul. Rasanya dalam bidang politik la paling banyak paparazzi. hahhaha

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  77. Tapi tak palah inilah mainan drama politik. Saya cuma tahu, saya harus mengundi next PRU nanti.

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  78. Susah untuk diramal keputusan PRU13 ini. Berkemungkinan tsunami politik akan berlaku di Sabah.

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  79. Sabah tetap akan menjadi negeri deposit untuk BN. Tambahan lagi PATI yang semakin bertambahan.

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  80. They will do anything to let them stay in power. We can see when election is coming near.

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  81. Pengagihan kerusi harus dibuat dengan adil dan golongan muda harus diberi peluang untuk bersaing dan mendapat pengalaman.

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  82. Parti komponen harus sebulat suara dan berjuangkan misi yang sama.

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  83. Pastikan calon-calon yang dipilih adalah betul-betul berkebolehan dan sanggup berjuang untuk semua rakyat.

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  84. Perosak parti harus disingkirkan serta merta. Jangan membiarkan golongan ini merosakkan imej baik parti tersebut.

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  85. "Upko insiders claim that Dompok was confronted by party members recently and told that if Bumburing leaves, a substantial number of Upko leaders would follow him to a “reliable” opposition party."

    Anything could happen in politic world, if really can't work together, may be a great idea to split and work separately.

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  86. "They are apparently upset with Musa’s bid to displace existing leaders and place his children and relatives in safe seats in the next general election."

    Think twice before implement it. Make sure rigth candidate to fill the position.

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  87. Saingan hebat bagi BN di Sabah di PRu13 yang akan datang. BN harus reform pasukannya supaya calon yang betul diberi peluang.

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  88. Utamakan rakyat. faedah masing-masing harus diketepikan. Ini adalah kelamahan poltik di Sabah yang serting merisikokan rakyat demi faedah sendiri.

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  89. Perbelahan parti cuma memberi imej yang negatif terutama pru kamin mendekati. Semoga Najib bijak menanggani masalah tersebut.

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  90. A lot of them will jump from one to another party. These will bring very negative point of view especially from the people.

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  91. Musa tetap orang kuat di Sabah.

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  92. Untuk masa depan generasi muda, harus juga menilai dan mengundi parti yang betul-betul berkebolehan membawa perubahan dan perkembangan yang berterusan untuk orang Sabahan.

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  93. Internal conflicts should resolve soon before the election coming. Make sure right people for the right position.

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  94. Pilihanraya harus diadakan dengan bijak.

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  95. Sabahans must make the best decisions regarding the right party to vote during the next GE.

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  96. Jeffrey Kitingan should continue to lead UBF in their journey to fight for Sabahan's rights.

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  97. Whichever party that JK chose to work with, hope that their objectives wasn't affected.

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  98. The people should vote smart, chose the best party to lead the state.

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  99. Teruskan bersatu memastikan sokongan penduduk Sabah akan terus bersama dengan BN.

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  100. PRU semakin dekat. Cuma menunggu pengumuman dari PM sendiri bila akan diadakan PRU tersebut.

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  101. Datuk Musa tetap yang terbaik sebagai Ketua Menteri Sabah setakat ini. Harap beliau akan terus memberikan perkhidmatan yang terbaik untuk Sabah.

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  102. Kerajaan yang ada sekarang masih relevan untuk Sabah dan Sarawak sendiri. Apa pun pastikan perancangan dan janji yang dikotakan akan dilaksanakan sepenuhnya.

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  103. Rakyat sekarang tidak sama seperti dulu. Mereka lebih matang. Maka jangan guna cara lama gunalah cara baru.

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  104. Jangan lah mengambil kesempatan.

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  105. Christmas is coming over and you all need to think it over.

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  106. Wadah politik haris membantu.

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  107. So many things happen lately.

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  108. 虽说选举即将来临,不过大家也未必这么期待吧?

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  109. Apa yang berlaku sekarang merupakan satu petanda bahawa negeri akan mengalami perubahan.

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  110. Whatever it is, i hope the best for Sabah.

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  111. When come to election, anything could happen just to let them stay in power.

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  112. Yang penting tidak lupakan tanggung jawab kepada rakyat di Sabah.

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  113. Janji yang dibuat untuk rakyat harus ditunaikan.

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  114. Buatlah perubahan demi masa depan generasi yang akan datang.

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  115. Jika ikhlas untuk berkhidmat dan memperjuangkan yang terbaik untuk rakyat, parti mana juga tiada bezanya sebenarnya.

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  116. Parti komponen harus berkerja-sama dan berjuang menghala destinasi yang sama. Masalah interna harus diselesaikan secepat mungkin.

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  117. lompat parti cuma memberi anggapan yang amat negatif kepada parti.

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  118. PRU13 seakan persaingan yang amat hebat untuk BN. memandangkan situasi, rasa-rasa banyak akan melompat parti.

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  119. Im sure people of Sabah will make brilliant changes via their votes. Lets see what happen to Sabah in coming Pru.

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  120. Setuju, wakil rakyat yang tidak bertanggung jawab, imej yang kurang baik harus diganti dengan calon yang lebih sesuai.

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  121. Kalau tidak sehaluan, memang tidak mungkin bekerja-sama. Masalah ini harus ditanggani sebelum PRU13.

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  122. Pastikan calon yang betul bertanggung jawab dan berkeupayaan dipilih untuk bertanding. Semoga wakil rakyat muda diberi peluang juga.

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  123. When asked to comment, SPF’s long-serving president, Berman Angkap, said: “Wait and see on Jan 12…” further fuelling talks that something is happening in SPF.

    What is happening? Hope something good but not something bad.

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  124. Melompat parti memang aktiviti biasa dalam dunia politik. Cuma ini mendatangkan impak yang kurang baik.

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  125. Musa indeed smart and he know how to win people heart. Lets see what happen in PRU13.

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  126. Janji yg diberikan haruslah di tunaikan...

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  127. Pastikan calon yg di pilih benar2 memenuhi kehendak rakyat dan sedia berkhidmat untuk rakyat,

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  128. Pendapat saya..Datuk Musa antara pemimpin yg terbaik di Sabah..beliau telah membangunkan Sabah dengan jayanya..

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  129. Biasa lh politik..mcm2 cerita yg akan timbul..

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  130. Harap pilihanraya akan diadakan dengan bijak dan adil..

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  131. Dibawa pimpinan Datuk Musa..Sabah akan terus berjaya..

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  132. Which seats are so important and sure to win in the general election ? the rakyat will decide and not CM.

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