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Thursday, May 31, 2012

June 10 ‘victory’ for Lajim-Anwar?

If Sabah's Lajim Ukin and Wilfred Bumburing join Anwar Ibrahim's team, then PKR will have two more MPs on their side in the next Parliament sitting.

KOTA KINABALU: Lajim Ukin, the influential Umno warlord in the south-interior of Sabah, is said to be “definitely” ditching the party to join not the Sabah People’s Front (SPF) as rumoured, but PKR.

Reliable insiders claimed that the Umno supreme council member and MP for Beaufort is preparing for a June 10 exit and that Pakatan Rakyat coalition de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim himself would fly to Sabah to receive not only Lajim but also scores of other Sabah Umno and United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation leaders.

Among the names being mentioned here and in Beaufort as well as in Labuan are Upko’s deputy president Wilfred Bumburing, former deputy chief minister during the Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) government, Amir Kahar Datu Mustapha, former federal deputy minister, Yahya Lampong, and the CEO of state-owned Suria Capital, Ibrahim Menudin.

Bumburing, who is the Tuaran MP, was soon after the general election in 2008 linked to a botched effort to get a number of MPs from the ruling party into PKR to give it a simple majority in Parliament and hence the Sept 16, 2008 talk of Pakatan taking over the federal government.

If the switch does take place on June 10, it would add two MPs in the opposition corner.

Meanwhile, Ibrahim’s appearance in the list of persons disenchanted by Barisan Nasional politics ahead of the coming general election is also linked to him being tapped by PKR for the Labuan parliamentary seat.

Yesterday, Lajim, who is also the federal Housing and Local Government Deputy Minister, caused havoc within Umno circles when he launched an attack on Sabah Umno’s number two, Salleh Said Keruak, over his claim that the 20-point agreement accorded Sabah in 1963 was no longer valid as it had been incorporated into the Malaysia Agreement and the Federal Constitution.

Lajim gave Salleh, who also State Legislative Assembly Speaker, 10 days to apologise to Sabahans for declaring the agreement void.

Umno dropping Lajim

Lajim was also quoted by local newspapers as saying that he might organise a peoples’ demonstration in support of Sabah’s rights on the day Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak comes again to Sabah on June 9 for a national Kaamatan and Gawai celebration in Keningau.

His broadside against Salleh astonished many as the tone of the rebuke was harsh and provocative.

The timing of his attack on Salleh Said was also notable given that just last week while on a visit in Sandakan, he denied he was quitting and Umno hit out at those “who would like to see the end of him in politics”.

Insiders, however, claimed at the time that while Lajim was not keen on leaving Umno, it is now the case of Umno leaving Lajim behind.

“There is a difference. What my ‘Janang Gayuh’ (paramount leader in Bisaya) said was always right,” said one of Lajim’s ardent supporters.

Umno leaders said Lajim’s sudden harsh tone could have something to do with resurfacing signals that he is among those to be dropped by Umno.

“Yes, we also have heard the fresh rumour that Lajim and a few others would soon join PKR,” a senior state Umno leader said when contacted today.

Others mentioned as possible crossovers to PKR on June 10 are former chief minister Osu Sukam and former federal Land and Cooperative Minister Kasitah Gadam.

Anwar, Najib wooing Sabah

Meanwhile, a Sabah PKR leader, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Anwar had initially been scheduled to go to Sandakan during his coming visit to Sabah.

However, the new developments could also see him in Kota Kinabalu while Najib is in town underlining the importance of Sabah’s 25 MP seats to both BN and Pakatan.

In the past, Umno, most notably Dr Mahathir Mohamad, had brushed aside the 25 seats as insignificant for Umno as it commanded a big majority of the 165 peninsular seats.

But the unprecedented gains by the opposition in the 2008 general election has changed the political equation in the country, forcing the ruling coalition to come courting in Sabah and Sarawak.

With a mere six-seat or so differentiating the two political forces in the peninsula, whoever wins the trust of Sabah and Sarawak MPs could form the next government.

Observers are of the opinion that many Sabah and Sarawak MPs would be open to jumping ship either way this time.

Umno is wary of possible turncoats and many names linked to the 2008 Anwar’s effort, including Lajim and Bumburing, most likely will not be renominated for seats.

While many would rather keep a low profile if not renominated, some still influential BN leaders believe they can still win and are raring to prove a point and make a difference in the national political equation.

Political pundits said Lajim and Bumburing belong to this group and their assessment could prove right, judging from the solid support the duo received in the last election in Beaufort and Tuaran respectively.

Lajim still a factor


Many observers believed Lajim, who is a Dusunic Bisaya, could still win handsomely in the Bisaya majority Klias state constituency under any ticket.

He would not be easy to defeat either in his current Beaufort seat if he chooses to retain his parliamentary seat.
The Beaufort seat is said to be being eyed by Anifah Aman, currently Kimanis MP, who is also the younger brother of Chief Minister Musa Aman.

Bumburing’s path in Tuaran or even in the Tamparuli state constituency he once represented, however, may not be as smooth, as the surging State Reform Party (STAR) under Jeffrey Kitingan is now also a power to be reckoned with there as well as in almost all Kadazandusun areas.

June 10, as far as omens go, according to sources, is significant as it is Lajim’s favourite number and would mean that Najib, who reportedly loves the number 11, would read reports about Lajim’s leaving on June 11, a bad sign for BN.

Luke Rintod

28 comments:

  1. It is still early to comment something that may or may not happen.But then this story has been circulating all over for the last 3 months or so and heating-up at the last one month.It is not something new especially with regards to all the personalities mentioned.

    Anyway it would be wrong for me to say that UMNO is not concerned about the development but I don't think it is unduly worried.Why?

    Look at all the leaders that are supposedly defecting.They are political antics that do not have the political tractions any longer and their migration therefore will not have the impact to shake and threaten the strong foundation of UMNO/BN in Sabah.They will just be additional names in the roster of Pakatan that maybe used to 'bark' and sing some political hymes but at the end of it will be considered an annoyance more than a relief.But lets see and count the numbers come June 10 and proceed from there.

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  2. It seems that leaders with being a crook background seems to be joining PKR.. Osu ??? Kasitah ??? What happen to Osu gambling debt case ???

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    1. I also wanted to know where is Osu Sukam now. Casino-ing in London, perhaps?

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    2. saw him filling petrol in tg aru petronas station.....like sihat ja dia tu

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  3. Describing as 'lousy' ones collaborate to bring in UMNO to Sabah but now to leave as 'smart' ones.
    Typical Sabahan Boleh!

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  4. Anon above,

    Please explain what you mean by 'Typical Sabahan boleh' or be considered a dumb nitwit yourself and who is arrogant as much as being ignorant.In short a 'cowdung head.'

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  5. There are so many rumors about Lajim, previously some claims that Lajim will leave BN to form his own party SPF, but Lajim himself have denied all these claims. Is this another baseless rumors?

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    1. Need to say more?

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    2. how many times Lajim should explain that it is not true?

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  6. Will Lajim Ukin remain loyal to Barisan Nasional or will he really jump ship to Pakatan Rakyat?

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    1. Lajim will stay with BN. His jump ship to PR is only a rumour.

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    2. If so, let just wait till GE is coming.

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  7. dari awal tahun lagi ba cerita ni.. sampai sekarang pun belum lagi Lajim sama Bumburing keluar BN..

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    1. Isu kitar semula saja tu, Bekali-kali si Lajim explain pun masih lagi kasi main ni isu.

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  8. kalau keluar pun, it's up to them la.. macam tidak pernah.. jangankan pemimpin parti, malah dengan parti sekali keluar BN pun pernah.. contoh paling dekat SAPP..

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  9. Lajim dan Wilfred tidak akan keluar dari parti masing2. Jadi PKR tidak akan bertambah MP.

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  10. Tidak ada apa-apa pun berita mengenai Lajim menyertai PKR. Ini bermakna semua ini tidak tepat sama sekali.

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  11. The rumour that Sabah leaders will leave Umno to join the opposition is an opposition tactic, said Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) deputy president Datuk Seri Maximus Ongkili.

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  12. Ongkili, who is also Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, said the rumour was aimed at undermining the people’s confidence in Sabah BN leaders.

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  13. “Sabah BN is a united team led by Umno and will continue to be solid…I don’t think there is a basis for the rumour.

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  14. “We tell the people to ignore the rumour. Sabah BN will stick together and will not be enticed by the opposition,” he told reporters after the Kaamatan and Dayak Gawai festival at Limkokwing University, here, yesterday.

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  16. Malaysiakini reported a rumour that Umno Supreme Council member Datuk Seri Lajim Ukin and United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation (UPKO) deputy president Datuk Wilfred Bumburing would join the opposition.

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  17. Ongkili said Sabah BN was not disturbed by the rumour. “What is important for Sabah BN is to meet the aspirations of the people. We are trying. Our machinery is already up and is being oiled for implementation,” he said.

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  18. Ongkili was confident that Sabah BN would continue its excellent run in the last general election.

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  19. “Unity continues to be the essence and strength of Sabah BN. We will deliver the two-thirds majority.

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  20. “BN keeps its promise. Based on its track record, BN has delivered in the past and we will continue to be sincere to the people. We will deliver the best to the people,” he said.

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  21. BN makan tai , tq

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