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Friday, March 22, 2013

SAPP Youth: Voters should punish Dr Yee's for 'Project Sotong'


SAPP Youth Exco Clement Lee said the purported Project “Sotong” that has distorted the racial composition of N15 Api-Api racial structure from a traditional Chinese majority (Chinese 82.3%, Others 17.7%) in 2008 to that of a mixed seat with the Chinese left with only 62.8% but others rose from 17.7% in 2008 to 37.2% based on the latest SPR voter database in December 2012.

Why is there a sudden whopping and shocking increase of 195% (3720) in new others voters from 1906 in 2008 to 5626 in Dec 2012 at N.15 Api Api constituency?

Additionally, why out of sudden there is an increase of 2606 new voters in just 3 months from September – December 2012 when the election is near?

This Project “Sotong” mimics the well-known Project “M” by altering the demographic of Sabahan racial composition which is utterly an undignified act, he said.

Dr. Yee has lost confidence in the Chinese community because he has failed miserably as a Chinese Deputy Chief Minister and he has been dishonest in covering the land grabs in Kota Kinabalu leading to the people losing the central market, the library, the High Court, the train station. That is why Dr. Yee illegally and corruptly imports other voters to his constituency. He must apologize to the people. Shame on Yee Moh Chai.

Clement Lee demands an explanation from SPR, quoting from the latest SPR database in 2012 with some enquiries about the dubious voters as shown below:

1. Why, out of sudden with the increase of more than 40% new Api-Api voters from 10775 in 2008 to 15115 on December 2012 and yet there is no major housing development in Api-Api area for the past 5 years and no movement of people into the N15 Api-Api constituency?

2. Why, in the district like Jalan Istana and Jalan Bandaran voters increased by 81% and 50% respectively for the past 5 years?

With such a shocking revelation and a whopping increase of 40% N15 Api Api new voters based on table below, SPR is duty-bound to explain to the public.

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Furthermore, this Project “Sotong” would erase the handful of Chinese majority seats in Sabah, further reducing the remaining few to minority, bordering insignificance.

We hope SPR could clarify and clear the doubts before this coming election to ensure a fair and clean election for all. This is also to show the integrity of SPR in handling this election.

Lastly, Clement Lee advises all the Sabahans, let us all stay united in support of our local party SAPP and once and for all, regain the Sabah government from the present incompetent UMNO led-BN government and to reinstate Sabah Autonomy which adheres to and in honor of the Malaysia Agreement 1963.

276 comments:

  1. The table that was presented above showed the increased number in the time span of five years. Within that five years of course there those whom have reached the age to vote and registered. There are also of course those whom have registered to vote for the first time. We have seen of course during that time as well EC have set up counters almost everywhere in KK especially in shopping malls to assist the registration process.

    On a more positive note, the Election Commission (EC) has removed a total of 78,340 names from the Sabah electoral roll as of the third quarter of last year. They were part of the 1,133,279 names deleted nationwide in a continuous effort to clean up the country’s electoral roll, according to Election Commission Information Technology Division’s chief assistant secretary, Shafee Sajat.

    SAPP is now scrapping at the bottom of the barrel in their bid to stay relevant in Sabah Political Scene. How are they managed to gage the chinese community do not favour Dr. Yee? Perhaps it is they who are not in favor anymore. Now they resort to character assasination, which is the lowest level of gutter politics!

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    1. I'm really sick of Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP). From having just a handful of elected representatives in Parliament, they are now hemming and hawing about wanting to control Sabah. They should wake up from their fantasy and get on with the reality.

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    2. Contesting one-third of the seats and having a major say in a new state government is already very good.

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    3. Play this zero-sum game and SAPP is in a world of hurt come the general election (GE) - perhaps not winning even a single seat. In the end, does it matter whether a leader is from Sabah or parachuted in?

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    4. Almost everyone in the federal government is not a native of Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya or Labuan. They are from somewhere else - Johor, Penang, Pahang, etc. Does it mean Putrajaya can never be run by those hailing from outside Putrajaya?

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    5. This notion is certainly absurd, therefore so is the notion that Sabah can only be run by Sabahan, especially when those particular Sabahans have been in power before and didn't do anything to solve the many woes afflicting Sabah. In the end, we only look at who is competent. So please focus on the bigger agenda so that Malaysia, including Sabah, remains in good hands.

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    6. Don't make this into a Sabah versus the rest of Malaysia thing. When things favour SAPP president Yong Teck Lee, he happily embraces it.

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    7. Why did he not say anything in the past when he was with BN? What did he do when he was the chief minister of Sabah. Come on, there are good and bad people all over, even in Sabah. CM Musa Aman is a Sabahan and is he good? So what about the many past chief ministers?

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    8. MUSA AMAN HAD SET HIS PRIORITIES ON AGRICULTURE, TOURISM AND MANUFACTURING, PUTTING THEM IN WHAT HE CALLS THE STATE'S 'HALATUJU' DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK, AND SUPPORTING THEM BY PLACING HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT HIGH ON HIS AGENDA

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    9. MUSA AMAN HAD SET HIS PRIORITIES ON AGRICULTURE, TOURISM AND MANUFACTURING, PUTTING THEM IN WHAT HE CALLS THE STATE'S 'HALATUJU' DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK, AND SUPPORTING THEM BY PLACING HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT HIGH ON HIS AGENDA

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    10. Musa is widely regarded as a youthful and energetic, innovative and a determined leader, he has successfully communicated his vision to 3 million people of Sabah and has been able to instill a sense of confidence in what they have and a hope for a golden tomorrow.

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    11. An astute politician, a skilled orator and a deft negotiator, Musa Aman has earned the love and affection of the people from kampongs, towns and city alike which makes him a rare leader of the masses.

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    12. When the Musa government was sworn-in in 2003, the economy of Sabah was reeling under several adverse trends.

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    13. The growth in various sectors was stagnant, major parts of the state were facing water scarcity and power shortage, infrastructure was in shambles and investments had slowed down. Moreover, the mood of the people was despondent.

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    14. The biggest challenge was to resurrect the spirits and the economy, revive the livelihoods and to construct the infrastructure.
      However Musa Aman, a master strategist enriched by national and international exposure and experience, decided to take the bull by its horns and turned an adversity into an opportunity.

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    15. He re-oriented and re-organized government’s administrative structure, embarked upon a massive exercise for construction of infrastructure, recreation of the business environment and rejuvenation of the traditional entrepreneurial spirit of Sabah, putting Sabah back on the road to progress and prosperity.

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    16. A strong advocate of the people’s determination in preserving unity is Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman, who has played a key role in bringing the state closer as its chief executive.

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    17. Federation of Hokkien Association of Sabah and Labuan president Datuk T.C. Goh says continued support from the state government speaks volumes of Musa’s efforts in strenghtening unity in the state.

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    18. “I am all for stronger unity in the country and in Sabah. We should be thankful to have a leader who has played a leading role in uniting the people,” opines Goh, who is also the deputy president of the Federation of Chinese Associations of Sabah.

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    19. “Grants allocated to the Chinese community for education, culture, religious bodies, sports and welfare have been consistent and reflective of the government’s stance on how important unity is to the people, state and country.” Goh says Sabah is also fortunate to have people who realise and observe the importance of racial and religious tolerance despite their diverse backgrounds.

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    20. “The unity and strong government leadership have led to the unprecedented development of Sabah and its economy.” Since Musa took office, the state government has disbursed some RM30 million yearly to over 500 organisations, comprising independent Chinese and mission schools, Buddhist and Sikh temples and churches in the state.

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    21. The Federal Government, meanwhile, has allocated RM112 million for 429 government schools, mission schools, Chinese schools and government-aided religious schools in Sabah under a special stimulus package this year.

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    22. The recipients are 283 government schools, which received RM95.9 million; 70 Chinese schools (R M10.8 million); 74 mission schools (RM3.7 million); and, two government-aided religious schools (RM1.5 million).

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    23. The funds are part of the RM900 million stimulus package for schools nationwide.

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    24. The funds are part of the RM900 million stimulus package for schools nationwide.

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    25. Musa contribute a positive development to Sabah economy.

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    26. Look carefully, other races increased by 195%, Chinese voters only increased by 7%. If you want to say "oh it's because people reached 21" then the Chinese voters should increase at a similar rate, unless there is an epidemic of a disease that causes Chinese people to die before reaching 21. So they should increase to maybe at least a 100%, but definitely not just 7%! 195% vs 7%, really?. It IS suspicious, and Mr. Clement is right to point this out.

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  2. Para belia berusia 21 tahun ke atas pada masa ini dilihat sudah mula sedar pentingnya menjadi seorang pengundi demi menentukan masa depan negara.


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    1. Belia juga memainkan peranan untuk menentukan siapakah kerajaannya? Jangan sia-siakan kertas undiannya.

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  3. Terus terang saya sendiri tertanya-tanya mungkinkah rakyat masih lagi mahu undi BN?

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  4. For now its just Clement Lee assumption.

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  5. PRU 13 : Mampukah BN menang 160 kerusi Parlimen?

    Barisan Nasional (BN) berkemampuan untuk memenangi sekurang-kurangnya 160 daripada 222 kerusi Parlimen pada pilihan raya umum ke-13 (PRU-13) nanti dan mendapatkan kembali majoriti dua pertiga.

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    1. Bukan tidak mungkin tetapi cabaran pembangkang terhadapnya teramat beasr kali ini.

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  6. Timbalan Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri Datuk Ahmad Maslan (gambar) yang juga Ketua Penerangan Umno berkata, BN juga berkemampuan merampas kembali negeri-negeri yang jatuh ke tangan pembangkang pada pilihan raya umum tahun ini.

    “Selain mengekalkan 140 kerusi yang dimiliki BN pada ketika ini, kita akan ambil lima daripada 23 kerusi Parlimen PAS, 10 daripada 31 kerusi Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) dan lima daripada kerusi yang kini dimiliki oleh DAP.”

    “Dengan 140 kerusi Parlimen BN dan ditambah pula dengan 20 kerusi, kita berkeyakinan tinggi untuk memperolehi 160 kerusi, iaitu melebihi dua pertiga,” katanya.

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  7. Beliau berkata demikian kepada pada pemberita selepas merasmikan taklimat jentera penerangan BN Johor di Dewan Tan Sri Mohamed Rahmat di sini.

    Beliau berkata, suasana politik negara pada ketika ini jauh berbeza berbanding menjelangnya PRU-12 pada 2008 yang lebih memihak kepada pihak pembangkang.

    “Jika pada 2008 ada tsunami politik, kini tsunami itu terhenti dengan BN akan mengambil balik apa yang ia hilang pada PRU-12 lepas. BN akan turun pada pilihan raya umum kali ini dengan lebih berkeyakinan,” katanya.

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    1. Ini cuma jangkaan masing-masing. Keputusan masing dinantikan.

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  8. Katanya, Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak telah menghentikan tsunami politik yang berlaku pada 2008 menerusi pelbagai program seperti Gagasan 1Malaysia dan bantuan-bantuan kepada rakyat di bawah jenama 1Malaysia.

    “Kesemua perkara ini telah menghentikan tsunami politik, jikalau kita telah berjaya menghentikannya, takanlah kita tidak boleh mendapat lebih daripada 140 kerusi Parlimen (yang kita perolehi pada PRU-12),” katanya.

    Namun kata Ahmad, jentera BN perlu terus bekerja-keras melakukan persiapan dan mengelak daripada melakukan “cah keting” atau sabotaj parti, sebaliknya mematuhi arahan pemimpin serta menyokong calon-calon BN.

    Mengenai negeri-negeri yang kini dipimpin oleh pembangkang, katanya, secara aturannya BN mempunyai peluang paling cerah untuk merampas kembali Kedah, diikuti Selangor, Kelantan dan terakhir, Pulau Pinang.

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    1. What about if opposition take over Melaka, Johor, Negeri Sembilan etc?

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    2. Yang penting, sainglah dengan cara yang lebih bersih dan terbuka. Menanglah denagn cara yang baik juga.

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  9. Mengenai sokongan masyarakat Cina terhadap BN pada PRU-13 kali ini, beliau berkata, BN berkeyakinan pandangan mereka terhadap BN kali ini telah berubah berbanding pada 2008 yang mencatatkan penurunan.

    Bagi masyarakat Cina katanya, mereka amat mementingkan isu-isu berkenaan ekonomi, peluang perniagaan, penjanaan kekayaan dan kestabilan politik.

    Di dalam perkara terbabit, Ahmad berkata masyarakat Cina mengakui BN telah berjaya menjaga ekonomi negara negara ini dengan baik serta mewujudkan pelbagai peluang perniagaan di samping memelihara kestabilan politik.

    “Saya yakin masyarakat Cina akan berubah pandangan pada pilihan raya umum kali ini,” katanya. — Bernama

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    1. Bukan sahaja masyarakat Cina tetapi semua lapisan juga akan sedar kepentingan adanya kerajaan yang benar berkeupayaan dan tidak berasuah.

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  10. Mampukah PR ke Putrajaya?

    Seramai 3.7 juta rakyat Malaysia yang layak mengundi masih belum mendaftar sebagai pemilih.

    Undang-undang di Malaysia menetapkan rakyat yang berumur 21 tahun ke atas layak mengundi dalam pilihan raya.

    16.1 juta rakyat Malaysia berusia 21 tahun keatas. Hanya 12.4 juta sahaja yang mendaftar sebagai pengundi.

    Menurut timbalan pengerusi Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR), Datuk Wira Wan Ahmad Wan Omar, dua juta daripada 3.7 juta yang belum mendaftar itu terdiri daripada orang-orang Melayu.

    Daripada dua juta orang Melayu yang belum mendaftar itu, 60 peratus terdiri daripada golongan yang berumur di bawah 40 tahun, menurut Wan Ahmad.

    3.7 juta adalah angka yang besar. Jumlah pengundi sebesar itu mampu mempertahankan atau menjatuhkan sesuatu kerajaan.
    Mengapa ramai tidak mendaftar sebagai pengundi?

    Melihatkan angka yang besar sebanyak 3.7 juta rakyat Malaysia belum mendaftar sebagai pengundi, pasti ada masalahnya.
    Adakah kerana sistem untuk mendaftar sebagai pengundi terlalu rumit di Malaysia?

    Mungkinkah ramai yang tidak tahu dimana untuk mendaftar?

    Apakah Malaysia memerlukan satu sistem pendaftaran pengundi secara automatik supaya rakyat yang berumur 21 tahun keatas secara automatiknya menjadi pengundi?

    Parti-parti politik dan NGO yang dilantik sebagai Penolong Pendaftar kepada SPR bagi mendaftarkan pengundi tidak begitu agressif bekerja?

    Adalah lebih baik, badan-badan akademik melakukan kajian atau survey untuk mencari jawapan kepada permasalahan ini.

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    1. Laksanakan tanggung jawab masing-masing untuk mengundi.

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  11. Sejarah pilihan raya

    Pilihan raya umum (PRU) ke 13 boleh berlaku bila-bila masa dari sekarang BN (dahulu Perikatan) telah memenangi kesemua 12 PRU di negara ini. Daripada 12 PRU, hanya dua kali mereka hilang penguasaan majoriti 2/3 di parlimen iaitu dalam PRU 1969 dan PRU 2008.

    PRU 1969 melahirkan sejarah berdarah 13 Mei. Tragedi 13 Mei menyebabkan Tun Razak melakukan penjenamaan semula Perikatan menjadi BN.

    Penjenamaan semula memberikan kemenagan besar kepada BN. Apatah lagi apabila parti pembangkang seperti PAS dan Gerakan menyertai gabungan politik tersebut. PAS kemudiannya keluar dari BN.

    PRU 2008 menyebabkan Tun Abdullah Badawi turun dari takhta lebih awal. Abdullah disalahkan kerana BN hilang penguasaan majoriti 2/3 di parlimen dan beberapa negeri tumbang kepada PR.

    Datuk Seri Najib Razak naik sebagai perdana menteri pada tahun 2009 dalam keadaan BN lemah.

    Persamaan di antara Najib dan arwah ayahnya adalah kedua-dua mereka mengambil alih kepimpinan negara pada ketika parti mereka tidak begitu kuat.

    Perbezaannya pula adalah Tun Razak (tengah) lebih radikal. Menjenamakan semula Perikatan menjadi BN. Membawa masuk Tun Dr Mahathir yang dipecat oleh Tunku Abdul Rahman (kiri) kembali kepada Umno.

    Sementara Najib belum begitu berjaya meyakinkan Umno untuk bersamanya dalam gagasan 1Malaysia yang diperkenalkannya.

    Program transformasinya “disabotaj” secara terang-terangan oleh “golongan garis keras” dalam Umno.

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    1. Jelas UMNO semakin ditolak khas parti komponen juga semakin tidak memberi sokongan yang dijangka.

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  12. PRU 13 kritikal

    PRU 13 dikatakan akan menjadi “ibu segala pilihan raya” di Malaysia. BN mahu terus mempertahankan kuasa. PR pula mahu mengambil alih kuasa.

    BN yakin Malaysia masih di bawah mereka. Gagasan 1Malaysia dan transformasi politik, ekonomi dan sosial Najib dikatakan memikat majoriti rakyat Malaysia.

    Pakatan pula yakin mampu menawan Putrajaya. Ketua Pembangkang, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim berkali-kali mengulangi kenyataan bahawa BN akan tumbang dalam PRU 13.

    Apabila melihat angka 3.7 juta rakyat Malaysia yang masih belum mendaftar sebagai pengundi, kedua-dua BN dan PR tidak dilihat serius untuk mencapai cita-cita mereka.

    BN sekurang-kurangnya mempunyai seluruh jentera kerajaan bersama mereka. Sabah dan Sarawak pula dikatakan masih menjadi “fix deposit” kepada parti yang memerintah semenjak merdeka itu.

    Bagi Pakatan yang ingin mengambil alih kuasa, bukankah pendaftaran pengundi baru secara agressif penting bagi merealisasikan cita-cita?

    Apatah lagi dua juta pengundi yang belum mendaftar terdiri dari orang-orang Melayu. 60 peratus dari dua juta itu berumur dibawah 40 tahun.

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  13. Nak ke Putrajaya, kena kerja keras

    Pakatan kini mempunyai sokongan yang kuat daripada masyarakat Cina. Masyarakat Melayu di pendalaman majoritinya masih bersama BN.

    Peluang untuk mendapatkan sokongan pengundi Melayu muda adalah mendaftarkan mereka sebagai pengundi secara agressif.

    Lihat bagaimana Parti Demokrat menghantar Barack Obama ke Rumah Putih. Bukankah pendaftaran pengundi baru menjadi strategi utama mereka?

    Mungkin sudah sampai masanya sayap-sayap pemuda dalam Pakatan mula mendaftarkan pengundi secara agressif jika benar-benar ingin ke Putrajaya.

    Program seperti ceramah umum yang dihadiri ribuan orang terbukti tidak banyak membantu dalam kemenangan pilihan raya. Ianya lebih kepada “masturbasi politik” kerana kebiasaannya dihadiri oleh penyokong-penyokong tegar.

    Jika jumlah kehadiran dalam ceramah dan komen-komen di internet dijadikan ukuran kekuatan sesuatu parti politik, tidak hairanlah mengapa BN menang dalam semua PRU yang dipertandingkan di negara ini.

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  14. Kehadiran ceramah dan komen internet tidak membuktikan apa-apa sebenarnya. Tunggu sahaja PRU ini untuk mendapatkan gambaran yang lebih jelas.

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  15. President of Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) Taiko Yong Teck Lee’s romancing of the Barisan National may end his love affair with the Sabah opposition front soon. But this new love story bring up the moot question as to why he is so desperate when the Barisan National has hardly given any indication to warmly accommodate him under its fold. Sources in the Barisan National say Yong Teck Lee can’t be trusted.

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  16. How can they depend on a leader who was willing to ditch the Barisan National—his decade-old senior partner — when he felt the relations between both were strained because of one man Pak Lah? Earlier too, Yong Teck Lee parted ways with Pairin Kitingan and formed the SAPP. The gainer of this triangular game being played in the state may be Shafie Apdal a good friend of Yong Teck Lee who is waiting and watching in the wings to take over as chief minister from Musa Aman.

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  17. Remember when Yong Teck Lee was chief minister he together with Shafie Apdal milked Yayasan Sabah until it nearly when dry? However, thanks to Musa Aman,he saved the day for Yayasan Sabah. Even Lajim Ukin, Sabah’s famous party hopper and old buddy of Yong Teck Lee from the Party Bersatu Sabah (PBS) days where both began their political career and where both plotted to destroy PBS are seen regularly together nowadays.

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  18. If recent gathering in the meetings of SAPP is any indication, then Yong Teck Lee being adamant to go for a majority of the state seats (60 in Sabah) this coming looming 13th general election on what he termed as “the principle of Sabah autonomy” is all about splitting the opposition votes and helping Barisan National win big.

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  19. The political signal coming from Yong Teck Lee in the last few months indicate that he is trying to sail on two boats — Barisan National and Pakatan Rakyat — at the same time. His shifting statements to keep both the major political parties in good humour may end with a backlash.

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  20. At the same time, Pakatan Rakyat camp specially The Democratic Action Party (DAP) feels that Yong Teck Lee is not dependable and his track record for the last couple of years shows that he is more committed to divide and split the opposition votes.

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  21. It is a known fact that despite poor governance Yong Teck Lee ruled this politically vibrant state for 2 years but a lot say he worked 4 long years (pun added because he worked day and night 24hours a day making hay while there is sunshine with his partner in crime Joseph Ambrose Lee).

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  22. Yong Teck Lee’s new political strategy to oppose Pakatan Rakyat and hinting he would also ditch Dr Jeffrey’s State Reform Party (STAR) anytime is also meant to hijack Dr Jeffery’s old battle cry of ” Sabah For Sabahans” , “Sabah Rights” and now “Ini Kali Lah”, and keep his minority flock in his pocket.

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  23. In the meantime, Yong Teck Lee is trying his best to sweep the issues of malgovernance and corruption during his time as chief minister under the carpet with the help of captive media. Being a shrewd seasoned politician, Yong Teck Lee knows his limitations; he also knows the art of handling the levers of the power equations.

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  24. He has hardly missed any occasion to profess his loyalty to the Party Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), and Anwar Ibrahim in particular. Recently, he took the opportunity to welcome Anwar Ibrahim in the Kota Kinabalu International Airport and this says a lot. Though he is not a part of the Pakatan Rakyat but only supports it from the outside, he also denounced DAP Sabah strongly. Is Yong Teck Lee driving a wedge between Anwar Ibrahim and DAP Sabah?

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  25. In a given political situation, Yong Teck Lee doesn’t have any other alternative but to support the PKR in Sabah after his bad outing in the Batu Sapi Parliamentary by-election where even Ansari of PKR did better then him. He can’t think of joining Pakatan Rakyat because of DAP Sabah whereas Dr Jeffrey Kitingan can move in any direction.

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  26. The challenge for the opposition is how to strike an agreement among themselves so that there will be only one-to-one fights with the Barisan. It will not be easy because SAPP and DAP are eyeing the same seats while Jeffrey is unlikely to give way to PKR on choice seats. Besides, there is no love lost between Dr Jeffrey and Anwar Ibrahim.

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  27. Now, as political churning is going on in Sabah, the situation is that the two political stalwarts Yong Teck Lee and Dr Jeffrey Kitingan are being used as pawns in a game played by the Barisan National and Pakatan Rakyat, both “Party Party Malaya” as they say here in Sabah.

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  28. "Clement Lee advises all the Sabahans, let us all stay united in support of our local party SAPP and once and for all, regain the Sabah government from the present incompetent UMNO led-BN government and to reinstate Sabah Autonomy which adheres to and in honor of the Malaysia Agreement 1963."

    With YTL as the SAPP president, i doubt there would be many who is willing to vote for SAPP.

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    1. History may repeat itself if Sabah is under the leadership of YTL. Lets not forget what he did during his tenure as the cm.

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  29. BN is always the best option but every has their own mind to evaluate and decide which party to vote. But to compare BN and SAPP, i would rather choose BN.

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    1. The people should continue to support the Barisan Nasional (BN) to ensure the continuity of good government programmes

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    2. the people should give their full support to the leadership of Najib in the upcoming 13th General Election.

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    3. The federal government is very concerned about the needs of the people in terms of development, especially in the rural areas throughout the state. We can see that the government is striving to take care of any weaknesses in bringing development and resolving any problems faced by the country.

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  30. JIKA YONG TECK LEE BERJAYA MERAMPAS KERAJAAN, BELIAU AKAN GUNA TAKTIK KOTOR SEBAGAIMANA YANG BERLAKU PADA PILIHANRAYA 1999 UNTUK KEKAL BERKUASA

    Terdapat dua kesalahan yang dilakukan oleh presiden SAPP ketika pilihanraya itu sehingga mahkamah memutuskan untuk membatalkan keputusan pilihanraya bagi DUN Likas 1999 serta membatalkan kelayakan Datuk Yong Teck Lee untuk bertanding selama 5 tahun.

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  31. JIKA YONG TECK LEE BERJAYA MERAMPAS KERAJAAN, BELIAU AKAN GUNA TAKTIK KOTOR SEBAGAIMANA YANG BERLAKU PADA PILIHANRAYA 1999 UNTUK KEKAL BERKUASA

    Pada pilihan raya yang diadakan pada 12 Mac 1999, bekas Ketua Menteri, Datuk Yong Teck Lee, yang bertanding atas tiket Barisan Nasional (BN) berjaya mempertahankan kerusi Likas setelah memperoleh 9,110 undi dengan kelebihan 4,962 undi. Calon lain yang bertanding untuk kerusi itu ialah Dr. Chong Eng Leong (PBS), Datuk Harris Salleh dari Parti Bersekutu, Zulkifli Lajah (Setia), Yahya Kassim (Pas) dan Saudin Kadis (Bebas).

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  32. JIKA YONG TECK LEE BERJAYA MERAMPAS KERAJAAN, BELIAU AKAN GUNA TAKTIK KOTOR SEBAGAIMANA YANG BERLAKU PADA PILIHANRAYA 1999 UNTUK KEKAL BERKUASA

    Pada Jun 2001, Mahkamah Tinggi Kota Kinabalu telah mengisytiharkan keputusan Pilihanraya bagi kerusi Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) Likas yang diadakan pada tahun 1999 sebagai batal kerana terdapat pengundi hantu yang tidak wujud dalam daftar pemilih kawasan itu. Calon PBS, Dr. Chong Eng Leong sendiri yang meminta mahkamah mengeluarkan perintah bagi membatalkan keputusan pilihan raya tersebut kerana terdapat pemilih daripada kalangan bukan rakyat Malaysia yang mengundi di kawasan Likas.

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  33. JIKA YONG TECK LEE BERJAYA MERAMPAS KERAJAAN, BELIAU AKAN GUNA TAKTIK KOTOR SEBAGAIMANA YANG BERLAKU PADA PILIHANRAYA 1999 UNTUK KEKAL BERKUASA

    Sementara itu, seorang lagi calon yang juga bekas Ketua Menteri, Harris Salleh, turut mengemukakan petisyen serupa dengan mendakwa terdapat kegiatan bercanggah pada pilihan raya 1999 untuk DUN Likas. Petisyen Harris itu mendakwa terdapat parti yang memasang empat papan pameran di sekitar kawasan pusat mengundi Likas dan tindakan itu melanggar Akta Kesalahan-Kesalahan Pilihan Raya 1954.

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  34. JIKA YONG TECK LEE BERJAYA MERAMPAS KERAJAAN, BELIAU AKAN GUNA TAKTIK KOTOR SEBAGAIMANA YANG BERLAKU PADA PILIHANRAYA 1999 UNTUK KEKAL BERKUASA

    Mengenai petisyen yang dikemukakan oleh Harris, Hakim Muhammad Kamil berkata, berdasarkan kepada seluruh keterangan, beliau mendapati Yong selaku responden telah melakukan kesalahan mengikut Seksyen 11 (c) dan (d) serta Seksyen 32 Akta Kesalahan-Kesalahan Pilihan Raya. Kesannya, mahkamah telah memutuskan Datuk Yong Teck Lee bersalah dan tidak di benarkan bertanding dalam pilihanraya selama 5 tahun sehingga 2007.

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  35. Pada pilihan raya yang diadakan pada 12 Mac 1999, bekas Ketua Menteri, Datuk Yong Teck Lee, berjaya mempertahankan kerusi Likas setelah memperoleh 9,110 undi dengan kelebihan 4,962 undi. Calon lain yang bertanding untuk kerusi itu ialah Dr. Chong Eng Leong (PBS), Datuk Harris Salleh dari Parti Bersekutu, Zulkifli Lajah (Setia), Yahya Kassim (Pas) dan Saudin Kadis (Bebas).

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  36. Pada Jun 2001, Mahkamah Tinggi Kota Kinabalu telah mengisytiharkan keputusan Pilihanraya bagi kerusi Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) Likas yang diadakan pada tahun 1999 sebagai batal kerana terdapat pengundi hantu yang tidak wujud dalam daftar pemilih kawasan itu

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  37. SAPP sendiri pernah menggunakan pengundi hantu

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  38. jgn sangka rakyat lupa akan hal ini

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  39. Good news... Thanks for the news. It look like BN will win this GE13. Because people already trusting BN.hahaa :D

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  40. Haha yeah.. Story about SAPP same to. they use phatom voter to win. Yong no need to tapuk-tapuk..hahaa :D We know you..

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  41. MALAYSIAN Kadazan Dusun Murut Organisation (KDM Malaysia) president Datuk Peter Anthony yesterday called on the people of Sabah, especially the KDM community, to give their mandate to Barisan Nasional under the leadership of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak so that the government's transformation agenda can continue.

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  42. He said since taking over the country's leadership more than four years ago, Najib had been working hard and had met the people to listen to their problems.

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  43. "This is the leader that we want, where within a short period much transformation had taken place.

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  44. For that reason, I call on the KDM community to be with the prime minister in realising his noble mission to see our country become a developed nation by 2020."

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  45. Peter said this when asked about the encouraging response from the community on Najib's visit to the Beaufort, Papar and Tuaran parliamentary constituencies yesterday.

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  46. He said it showed that the people of Sabah were behind Najib, the architect of the 1Malaysia concept, and because BN had proven capable of looking after the people's interests.

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  47. "I see that a majority of the KDM community in Sabah now understand the purpose of the opposition pact's struggle, which is merely to achieve its personal interests.

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  48. "They have no purpose at all in fighting for the rights of Sabah people, compared with BN which has brought development to improve the living standards of the people."

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  49. Peter said although there were still weaknesses in the implementation of development projects, that could be rectified.

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  50. The BN struggle was still relevant and he hoped that the people of Sabah would not be misled by the promises made by the opposition.

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  51. He may not be conferred the KadazanDusunMurut paramount leader title, but Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak is confident that the support for Barisan Nasional remains strong in Sabah.

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  52. In fact, the nation’s premier leader recognises that the Huguan Siou title belongs only to a KDM leader, that is Deputy Chief Minister cum Parti Bersatu Sabah president Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan.

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  53. He said the act by certain quarters, conferring the prestigious title to opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, is an act of desperation.

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  54. “Have you no shame? Are they that desperate to win votes? In politics, you must have principles, you must respect one another, like how I respect the KDM culture, and others should respect the Malay culture.

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  55. “When I danced the Sumazau (the Kadazandusun traditional dance) with my wife, I was heavily criticised on the Internet. But people fail to understand that is how I show my respect on the Kadazandusun culture and tradition.

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  56. “I even learned Mandarin because I respect the Chinese community in the country. I believe that when we show our respect on other people’s culture and tradition, they would do the same to us,” he said to some 25,000 crowd who came to the official launch of the state-level Nadi Kasih Programme, here, yesterday.

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  57. The Nadi Kasih is a programme implemented by the 1Malaysia Development Berhad Foundation to support the government’s goal to improve the quality of life of the rural poor.

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  58. Also present were the nation’s First Lady Datin Seri Rosmah, Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman and wife Datin Seri Faridah Tussin, federal and state cabinet ministers, and Barisan Nasional component party leaders, to mention some.

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  59. Najib also expressed his confidence that the people of Sabah would continue to support the BN government.

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  60. “For instance in Tuaran, he (refering to former United Pasok Momogun KadazanDusun Murut Organisation deputy president cum Tuaran member of parliament Datuk Wilfred Bumburing) has ‘stolen’ this seat from us, but he forgot that he won it under a BN ticket.

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  61. “The people voted BN, not the candidate. And with his exit, we will select a new guy to replace the vacancy … and I wish to call everyone to continue supporting the candidate, whoever is selected,” he said.

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  62. Najib also believes that the people are wise in deciding their future.

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  63. “It is a choice between reformation and transformation. Reform would only create unrest, demonstration and destruction, while transformation brings development for the nation and people.

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  64. “I was in Beaufort earlier today (yesterday), and there is also an ambitious person there who is confident of winning (refering to Beaufort member of parliament Datuk Seri Lajim Ukin).

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  65. “Then I went to Papar and I got the same vibe from the people that they accept BN and want the ruling coalition to remain in power.

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  66. “I end my visit to Sabah here, in Tuaran, and I am confident that Beaufort, Papar and Tuaran ‘tatap’ (a local slang for ‘definitely’) BN,” he said.

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  67. Najib said the people must reject the opposition and their lies.

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  68. “When I announced Sabah as BN’s fixed deposit, the opposition also started coming in, hoping to ‘steal’ this state from us.

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  69. “It happened in other states – Selangor, Kedah, Penang and Kelantan, the people they were offered empty promises … do not let that happen in Sabah. But I have the confidence that the people here understand and know BN’s struggle,” he said.

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  70. You don't have to be a mathematical genius to realise why Sabah and Sarawak are being so fervently courted by both Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Rakyat ahead of GE13. BN's fabled 'fixed deposit' states meant it swept all 25 Sabah federal seats in GE12, along with all but two in 31-seat Sarawak.

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  71. This means that both Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Datuk Seri Najib Razak will find it hard to keep away from Borneo as GE13 nears. With 56 of the nation's 222 Dewan Rakyat seats up for grabs, Anwar sees a potential windfall if he can record any sort of swing.

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  72. This is also why he has courted defectors in Sabah. His alliance with SAPP along with Datuk Seri Lajim Ukin's APS and Datuk Seri Wilfred Bumburing's PPPS could automatically net him six seats, providing voters don't punish the latter two for switching sides. Not everyone is as supportive of party-hoppers as Anwar is.

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  73. In line with this optimism, Pakatan has begun leaking stories to the media about how it will win a whopping 145 seats at GE13 – which would be quite an achievement for a shaky coalition that won 82 last time around and has lurched from crisis to crisis since.

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  74. Will PAS members be driven to Umno because they prefer that to being in bed with DAP, who claim rights to the word "Allah" for their Bible? You bet. There are already genuine grass roots calls for PAS to leave Pakatan itself.

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  75. And conversely, could DAP supporters be driven back to BN out of fear of what PAS could do in power, when it unfurls its Islamic agenda? That's a tougher call, but no one should underestimate the fear the Chinese feel in places like Kedah and Kelantan.

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  76. But back to Borneo, where it isn't just Pakatan Rakyat that is exuding confidence. Both Sabah and Sarawak have a lot of settlers and for that matter, a lot of low-income families. These are precisely the people who benefited from the three windfall payments last year totalling RM15,000 to settlers and the latest BR1M people's aid in the past month.

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  77. As Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said recently: "There are quite a large number of recipients, whose lives have been changed by the BR1M funds."

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  78. "Based on the data and information we have received, I am confident that Sabah will remain a blue BN state," he said.

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  79. So much for PAS Spiritual Leader Nik Aziz Nik Mat's dismissal of BR1M aid as "cows and chickens". His comment insulted the most needy.

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  80. "I notice that the people's responses have been very encouraging because they are convinced that the transformation policies advocated by the BN will benefit the people and guarantee a better future," the Prime Minister said.

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  81. There is another factor here that has been overlooked in all the Sabah and Sarawak hype. Could the reason for Anwar's near-obsession with Borneo be because his pollsters have told him that Malay and Indian voters in peninsula Malaysia have deserted the Opposition in droves? That would explain the latest spat in Johor, where PKR and DAP are scrapping over the few winnable Chinese seats.

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  82. Notice too that PKR's leaked seat forecast was 145 – close to, but beneath the magical 148 number for a two-thirds majority. No one wants to be seen predicting that big a win. A comfortable margin will suit BN at GE13. Just falling over the line will suit desperate and weary Anwar and his fractious coalition.

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  83. Pendekatan kempen oleh Parti Maju Sabah (SAPP) yang mengetengahkan konsep 'Sabah untuk Sabah' atau 'mengembalikan autonomi kepada Sabah', sudah lapuk dan tidak selari dengan aspirasi negara, kata Ketua Menteri Sabah Datuk Seri Musa Aman.

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  84. Beliau berkata pemikiran seperti itu sudah ketinggalan zaman, kerana ketika ini seluruh rakyat hidup dalam suasana aman sejahtera di dalam sebuah negara, Malaysia.

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  85. "Sebagai rakyat Malaysia, mesti bercakap sebagai seorang warganegara Malaysia, jangan terlalu bersikap kenegerian," katanya dalam satu persidangan akhbar di Lapangan Terbang Sandakan di sini.

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  86. Terdahulu beliau mengiringi Timbalan Perdana Menteri Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin di lapangan terbang di sini, yang berlepas pulang ke ibu negara.

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  87. Musa yang merupakan pengarah operasi Barisan Nasional (BN) bagi pilihan raya kecil Batu Sapi, berkata demikian ketika mengulas strategi kempen SAPP pada pilihan raya itu yang dikatakan mengetengahkan konsep berkenaan.

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  88. Pilihan raya kecil Parlimen Batu Sapi pada 4 November ini diadakan ekoran kematian penyandangnya Datuk Chong Ket Wah akibat kemalangan jalan raya pada 9 Oktober lepas

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  89. Ia menyaksikan pertandingan tiga penjuru antara calon BN Datin Linda Tsen Thau Lin, 54, calon Parti Keadilan rakyat (PKR) Ansari Abdullah, dan calon SAPP yang merupakan presiden parti itu sendiri, Datuk Yong Teck Lee.

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  90. Musa berkata proses penamaan calon yang berlangsung hari ini berjalan lancar hasil daripada kematangan penduduk di sini dalam berpolitik.

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  91. Katanya BN akan meningkatkan gerakan jentera pilihan raya bermula sekarang, dalam usaha memastikan kerusi tersebut kekal menjadi milik BN.

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  92. Akhirnya calon BN Linda Tsen juga yang menang, rakyat menolak calon SAPP- Yong Teck Lee.

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  93. The State Government plans to open up six new Mini Estet Sejahtera or Mesej under the Rural Development Ministry under its hardcore poverty eradication programme.


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  94. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Haji Aman said presently 44 Mesej areas had been set up in the various districts in the state benefitting more than 1,000 hardcore poor household heads.

    Speaking to reporters after opening the Ulu Patian Mesej in Mukim Rundum here Friday, he said through the programme, the State Government was able to develop land and at the same time provide income for those living below the abject poor bracket in Sabah.


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  95. With the opening up of Ulu Patian Mesej, Kemabong the sub-district under Tenom now has four projects covering about 400 acres of land benefitting 132 hardcore poor households.

    “We will continue with these efforts and we are planning to open up six more to make it 50 Mesej areas altogether to help the people,” he said, adding that it would be done with assistance from the Federal Government as well.


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  96. Earlier, Musa said it was the aspiration of the Barisan Nasional (BN) government to provide the assistance as it was very concerned with the plight of the people like those in Ulu Patian.

    He said that when the people gave them the mandate, BN elected representatives knew they have to ensure they carry out the responsibility entrusted to them and that the people’s welfare are being taken good care.

    “Unlike the opposition who only know how to talk and make empty promises,” he said.


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  97. The Chief Minister said as mentioned by Kemabong Assemblyman, Datuk Rubin Balang the road from Kemabong town to Kampung Ketabu in Mukim Rundum had cost about RM27 million but since Rubin had said that an additional RM10 million was still needed to complete the project he assured that he would check and approve it.

    According to him, it should not be a problem for the government to spend millions of ringgit if it was for development to give outright benefit to the people.

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  98. He reiterated that the country and Sabah was fortunate to have Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak as the Prime Minister who was very focus in helping the people as evident from his successful Government Transformation Programme (GTP) and Economic Transformation Programme (ETP).

    Since election is just around the corner, he also reminded the people here to be wary of the tactics of the opposition leaders who would be making their rounds making all sorts of promises to them that they would not be able to fulfil.

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  99. He pointed to Selangor, which was among the top and most developed state in the country but now had fallen behind ever since its government was taken over by Pakatan Rakyat.

    Meanwhile, Rural Development Minister Datuk Ewon Ebin and Rubin said the Mesej programme was Musa’s brainchild to eradicate poverty in Sabah.

    Apart from rubber and palm oil, aquaculture was also among the core activities for the Mesej programmes.

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  100. Rubin in his speech said Kemabong, in particular was very grateful to Musa who had strived to provide whatever assistance needed by the people.

    He said Musa had also created a history of sorts for Tenom as he was the only Chief Minister who had approved to excise about 7,000 acres from the Tomani Forest Reserve for the people.

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  101. He said the Chief Minister also told him that more forest reserve areas could be considered for alienation but not before the 7,000 acres had been fully developed.

    Later, Musa accompanied by Ewon and Rubin as well as other leaders tap a rubber tree as a symbolic gesture to officially open Ulu Patian Mesej, which was implemented in collaboration with Sabah Rubber Industries Board (SRIB).

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  102. SAPP is racist! It wants to keep KK as a Chinese city so that Sabahans of other races are kept out of sharing amenities in urban areas.

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  103. DAP and PKR registered more than half of the new voters identified by SAPP..

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  104. Did SAPP not registered substantial new voters as well for the Api Api DUN seat and KK parliament seat? This is pot calling the kettle black.

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  105. SAPP makes an issue of new voters registering to vote because Yong Teck Lee knows that his Sabah for Sabahan agenda has not been well drummed into these new voters minds. SAPP is afraid of losing.

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  106. Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Ahmad Maslan, who is also Umno information chief said BN is also able to recover these states fall into the hands of the opposition in the general election this year.

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  107. With 140 seats held by BN and coupled with 20 seats, we are confident to get 160 seats, which is more than two-thirds," he said.

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  108. About states now led by the opposition, he said, is the rule most promising BN has the opportunity to regain Orissa, followed by Selangor, Kelantan and last, Penang.

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  109. All these things have to stop political tsunami, if we have managed to pull it off, takanlah we can not have more than 140 parliamentary seats (which we have obtained on GE-12)," he said.

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  110. He was speaking to reporters after briefing the machine description of the Johor BN Tan Sri Mohamed Rahmat Hall here.

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  111. If in 2008 there is a political tsunami, tsunami now ceases to BN will take back what it lost in the GE-12 last year. BN will come in the general election, this time with more confidence, "he said.

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  112. He said the political atmosphere at the time was far different from the forthcoming GE-12 in 2008 is more favorable to the opposition.

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  113. He said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has stopped the political tsunami that occurred in 2008 through various programs such as the 1Malaysia concept and assistance to people under the 1Malaysia brand.

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  114. But Ahmad, BN machinery must continue to work hard, make the necessary preparations and to refrain from doing "hah shanks" or sabotage the party, otherwise comply with the direction and leadership support BN candidates.

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  115. There is need for us to wait and see what happens in the next general election.

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  116. According to the deputy chairman of the Election Commission (EC) chairman Datuk Wira Wan Ahmad Wan Omar, two million of the 3.7 million who do not register consists of the Malays.

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  117. A total of 3.7 million Malaysians who are eligible to vote have yet to register as voters. Law in Malaysia set people aged 21 years and above are eligible to vote in the election. 16.1 million Malaysians aged 21 years and above. Only 12.4 million are registered to vote.

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  118. Of the two million people who are not logged Malay, 60 percent made ​​up of people aged under 40 years, according to Wan Ahmad.

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  119. It is better, academic bodies do research or surveys to find an answer faced today in voting system.

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  120. 13 GE said would be "the mother of all elections" in Malaysia. BN wants to continue to maintain the power. PR wants to take over power.

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  121. BN is confident that Malaysia still under them. 1Malaysia concept and the transformation of political, economic and social. Najib said to lure the majority of Malaysians.

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  122. Let alone two million voters who have not made ​​up of the Malay people. 60 percent of the two million is under the age of 40 years.

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  123. BN at least have the entire government machinery with them. Sabah and Sarawak are said to still be a "fix deposit" to the ruling party since independence it.

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  124. Campaign approach by Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP), which highlighted the concept of 'Sabah for Sabah' or 'restore autonomy to Sabah', is outdated and not in line with the aspirations of the nation, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman.

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  125. There are two offenses committed by SAPP president during the election until the court decided to annul the election results for 1999 and the Likas constituency disqualify Datuk Yong Teck Lee to run for 5 years.

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  126. SAPP’s attack on new voters from DAP and PKR is a ploy to rattle the Pakatan Rakyat to give in to SAP’s demand for seats in GE13.

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  127. SAPP makes an issue of new voters registering to vote because Yong Teck Lee knows that his Sabah for Sabahan agenda has not been well drummed into these new voters minds. SAPP is afraid of losing.

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  128. I didn't see any DAP members are yelling here. Why SAPP?

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  129. I think this SAPP group is only meant to stir up the peace.

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  130. Ahh YTL ini, ada saja berita yang macam ni keluar.

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  131. Project Sotong? Got that name beforee?

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  132. Jatuh bertujuan menjatuhkan maruah.

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  133. Dan pada masa yang sama ingin melakukan sesuatu yang buruk.

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  134. Yong has done a good job for Sabah when he was Sabah CM for only 2 years (1996-1998). He leaded Sabah administration to overcome the Asia Financial Crisis to ensure Sabah government financially stable. Sabah government never borrow a cent from the Federal government during Yong 2 years tenured.

    It doesn't like this cunning and wicked musang tidak aman who proudly bullshitting to make Sabah to become the poorest state in Malaysia after his 9 years corrupted management as shown in the 2010 Financial Report was published by World Bank.

    To build a water treatment plant also need to get a RM50 million loan from federal government. It has proven that the Sabah government is financially unstable due to corrupted and the incompetency of Musang tidak aman.

    People are wise nowadays and could deter who is the failed loser leader if not musang tidak aman? There is not even a highway was build during his 9 years tenure. Shame on musang TAK aman.

    SAPP is the Sabah government in waiting.


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  135. YTL was disqualified in Likas 1999 election was due to the billboard issue but not like what had accused by the stooges of party penjajah to link him with phantom voter. The phantom voter sue case against Yong was withdrawn by PBS after they discovered that the master mind behind the phantom voter cAse was committed by UMNO which is PBS's boss.

    Seek the truth party penjajah stooges.

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  136. Why, out of sudden with the increase of more than 40% new Api-Api voters from 10775 in 2008 to 15115 on December 2012 and yet there is no major housing development in Api-Api area for the past 5 years and no movement of people into the N15 Api-Api constituency?


    Without the legalized illegal immigrants as fixed deposit for Barisan Najis, BN has gone case long time.

    The Sabahans has awaken and will rally behind SAPP for a better Sabah future.

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  137. How do you really sure about that?

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  138. As far as I concerned, this party is only master in talking nuts.

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  139. And I wonder how much SAPP is concerned about Sabah though.

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  140. Saingan SAPP sama parti lain memang ada saja.

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  141. SAPP memang ingin cari pasal saja.

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  142. SAPP is only meant for losers.

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  143. They are only interested in steamy stories.

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  144. SAPP oh SAPP apa ba masalah kamurang ni?

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  145. SAPP is only a chief in maintaining bad thing.

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  146. I just cant give this party a break.

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  147. Adakah mereka ni sengaja nak cari pasal dengan sekalian?

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  148. Atau mereka ini sudah ketandusan?

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  149. bila sudah mahu dekat pilihan raya macam2 isu yang keluar atau sengaja dimainkan.

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  150. Menteri Pembangunan Masyarakat dan Hal Ehwal Pengguna Sabah, Datuk Azizah Mohd Dun berkata hanya parti-parti komponen dalam Barisan Nasional yang telah terbukti mempunyai ikatan persefahaman yang kukuh dan telah berjaya mengekalkan perpaduan di negara ini.

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  151. Beliau mengingatkan rakyat bahawa hanya melalui gandingan pemimpin yang mempunyai persefahaman yang kukuh akan dapat memastikan kesejahteraan negara ini tidak tergugat.

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  152. “Kerajaan kita sayangkan rakyat. Kita tidak mahu rakyat berpecah belah. Kerajaan BN sentiasa berusaha memastikan rakyat terus hidup dalam keadaan aman. Justeru itu BN mahu terus mengekalkan perpaduan yang menjadi tunggak kekuatan negara ini,” katanya sambil meminta penduduk menolak parti-parti pembangkang.

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  153. “Parti pembangkang tidak bersefahaman jadi bagaimana mereka dapat mentadbir negara ini dengan baik. Kita khuatir akan berlaku kacau bilau dan kesejahteraan negara akan tergugat kalau mereka memerintah,” katanya.

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  154. Azizah yang juga Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (Adun) Klias seterusnya berkata kerajaan BN akan meneruskan usaha yang terbaik untuk memenuhi keperluan semua rakyat tanpa mengira suku kaum dan kepercayaan.

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