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Monday, August 29, 2011

‘Musa must Go’

Charlie Rudai

LDP will not kowtow to Sabah Barisan Nasional's Musa Aman.

KOTA KINABALU: Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which is being crucified for being vocal,  is sticking to its guns demanding that the state administration under Chief Minister Musa Aman must reform.

Party president VK Liew said issues raised during the annual general meeting (AGM) at its 26 divisions in the state were the views of the people and not merely that of the party alone.


He said the state government cannot ignore the voices of the people as times had changed and the political era of today demanded that the government listen to citizens.

“Sometimes these issues are picked up by the divisional leaders and raised up for the government to take action,” he said when met after the joint-AGM for LDP Kapayan and LDP Moyog divisions here Sunday.

The two divisions were the last to hold their AGMs. Liew is also LDP Kapayan chief.

Both divisions repeated the issues that were previously raised by the other divisions.

He said the LDP’s divisions began to hold their AGMs in July and many issues concerning the people and the government were raised by the divisional chairmen and others without fear or favour.

He said many of them spoke on illegal immigrants, illegal workers, unemployment in the country, the regional imbalances between East and West Malaysia, poverty, rising living costs and petro money.

He said other issues which were also brought to light were the  imposition of the foreign workers levy and the ‘little Napoleons’ in the government who were causing havoc in places like Kudat.

He also said the grassroots leaders had expressed concern at the arbitrary stoppage of the construction of the Mazu statue by the state government and the injustices against the Mazu foundation chairman and its members.

Clear conscience

Also on the list of grouses were the Musa-linked money laundering case and many other corruption cases in the country.

“This is an important progress in the development of democracy where the voices of the people must be translated and be heard by the government.

“The first task Najib Tun Razak did when he took over as prime minister, if we still recall, was to state that ‘the era of the government knows it all’ has ended.

“It is the voices of the people that matter. That is “People First, Performance Now” the rest become secondary, ” he said.



Liew said that LDP’s vocal stand on these issues has made many quarters “extremely jittery and to some point paranoid”.

“But our consciences are clear and we will continue to speak up when the government crosses the line and when it fails to deliver its promises to the people.

“We will continue to become the conscience of the people and of the nation and we will continue to speak up to remind the government of its lapses.

“We will continue to play an active role within the coalition and engage the government on issues of conscience that touch or break the heart of the people, and we will continue to promote worthy cause,” he said.

Liew who is also a deputy minister in the Prime Minister’s Department said many of the statements issued by LDP in the past few weeks were quick to be countered by criticisms from several quarters.

But, as far as he was concerned the quick response to the issues raised by LDP was positive.

“We are saying the right things … we are progressing in the right direction,” he said.

Different battlefield

Asked later if there was any development in the money laundering case, Liew said he had answered in the parliament recently that the Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission (MACC) was investigating the matter and that several personalities had been called up to facilitate investigation.

“They are pursuing it so we will leave it to MACC, an independent body to do the investigation,” he said.

As for the seat-allocations, he said it would be high time for it to be discussed after the prime minister had announced the general election.

“This have to be discussed with the Barisan Nasional (BN) chairman soon,” he said.

Liew reiterated that the battlefield in the coming general election had changed.

“We no longer can afford to fight yesterday’s war. What we have achieved previously has now become part of history.

“We must now work together and be united in our front to fight tomorrow’s war. We can walk with our head held high because we have nothing to fear,” he said.

He also said that while LDP had lost an assemblyman (Peter Pang who left the party and joined Gerakan), the party had acquired “another YB that is Senator Chin Su Phin, our deputy president”.

Among those present were LDP Moyog chief cum vice-president Lim Ming Ho, secretary general Teo Chee Kang, Youth Chief, Chin Su Ying, Wanita Chief, Nancy Lim, publicity officer Albert Kok and divisional leaders.

43 comments:

  1. Musang Bin tidak Aman is the most corrupted CM in Sabah. He is just waiting for ALLAH punishment

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  2. LDP is just too much in criticising the CM in his personal capacity.It can criticise the CM's policies and disagree with him on his management style but to relate him to the money-laundering scandals and corruptions are just too much for anyone to chew.

    The things happened in HK and the CM was in Sabah at that particular time.Why is LDP so bent in believing the person arrested just because he mentioned the CM's name.He was panicking when arrested and for that matter he could mention anybody's name even the PM.He thought by mentioning the CM's name he would be innocent of his criminal wrongdoings.

    LDP is continuously harping on this issue for no reason at all.The exit door is wide open if it does not agree with the CM management style and policies.Everybody knows that LDP is not going to win a single seat in the coming GE and to prepare themselves now for all the excuses they can give later is to criticise the CM so they can explain to their members that it is not the leaders faults that they lose but due to the CM factor.

    The demise of LDP is forthcoming so bark while its still loud because sooner your voice will forever be gone.

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  3. Its typical of pan saying that cooking pot is black.

    Both Musa Tidak Aman and LDP are living on borrowed time.Care to contest again SAPP on gentemen basis? Hope you got the gut.

    Bye bye Gaman
    Kota Belud Folk

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  4. "He said many of them spoke on illegal immigrants, illegal workers, unemployment in the country, the regional imbalances between East and West Malaysia, poverty, rising living costs and petro money."

    Memang betul Sabah masih bermasalah dan perkembangan juga tergugat dan perlahan. Seharus kerajaan berusaha giat untuk membangunkan ekonomi dan menyelesaikan masalah yang diperkatakan.

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  5. If Musa to go.. who do you think would be the best candidate to replace him?

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  6. Why keep on pointing finger to others? LDP should know about what is going no win Sabah. People are frustrating and disappointing with them. Its time to awake, restructure and reform your vision and internal issues... Im sure you can do better than now.

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  7. People are decided about "who to leave" and "who to stay".. We just wait and see what will happen in coming PRU..

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  8. What have LDP accomplished? What have they ever done for the people in Sabah?

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  9. Who will be his replacement? Who is a suitable candidate?

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  10. Let the people do their Job for voting who will be the next hero...

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  11. If they want to blame Datuk Musa for the on-going issues, this is not fair......I believe Datuk Musa is still struggling to solve the issue.....

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  12. But Whatever it is Datuk Musa is still the best..

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  13. Musang bin tidak aman is the most corrupted and most crooked CM in Sabah. No thanks to musang bin tidak aman made Sabah the POOREST in malaysia after 9 years as Sabah CM.

    The ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS population getting more and more and now legalised ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS population has more than total KDM population.

    1. Musang bin tidak aman "only good" to make Sabah the POOREST in malaysia.

    2. To import and legalised ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT to outnumber the local Sabah native population.

    3. To give FREE IC to pakistan to become Ah Long and operate all the sundry shops in Sabah.

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  14. So far, what has been achieved by the LDP?

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  15. LDP Tan Sri Chong has done better than musang bin tidak aman during his 2 years tenure as Sabah CM if compared to musang bin tidak aman for 9 years Sabah CM.

    Musang bin tidak aman imported all your pakistanese and illegal immigrants from indonesia and philippine to outnumber our local Sabah native population. Your days are numbered!

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  16. Very negative comment fr Anonymous about Musa.. seems Musa not getting positive support from the Sabahan too.. Im sure Sabahan know well about what they want and who to vote.. Just wait the coming election..

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  17. Will only vote for those who really work and voice out for the people.. All our vote can make tremendous result and changes too..

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  18. Musang is the WORST Sabah CM in Sabah history for the past 9 years. He robbed all the NT lands owned by Sabah native and give to illegal immigrants bugis, java, pakistan and pilak!

    Shame on you musang!

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  19. Say what you like against Musa and criticise all you can but the fact remains that under his keadership Sabah enjoys progress and developments.There might be some minor hiccups but still you cannot take away many of the good things he had done for Sabah.I think he is trying his best to address some of the problems thats had been a thorn to his administration but I am sure that given more time he will succeed.

    Those who are so 'trigger happy' in running down the CM should think again.If its personal then nothing anyone can do about it but if its a matter of Musa management I think due credit should be given to him for many of the good things he had done for Sabah.

    My advice to LDP is to toe the line and discuss any problems with the CM in a gentleman way.

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  20. no..........no..........i don't want shafie....

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  21. YOU THINK IT'S EASY AH TO FIND SOMEONE ELSE TO REPLACE HIM? PLEASELAHHH.....EVERYONE HAS TO REFORMLAHHH.

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  22. LDP LDP LDP, SHAME ON YOU...

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  23. even though there are still problems that have not been solved yet, yet Musa really did help a lot in developinng the state.

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  24. SHIT NOOB HEAD, DON'T YOU CALL HIM MUSANG...WHO ARE YOU OH TO JUDGE ANYONE IN THIS WORLD. YOU SHOULD ASK YOURSELF, WHAT YOU HAVE DONE FOR THIS STATE, DAMMIT!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  25. what contribution made by LDP to the people of Sabah? what has been done by the LDP to resolve the problems in Sabah? their struggle only for their political interest.. when they realize that the people of Sabah began to reject them in the next GE, now they trying to get attention and popularity by attacking their own member..

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  26. the title of this article should be changed to 'LDP must go'..

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  27. komponen BN patut bersatu-padu ba..

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  28. kita lihat samada LDP masih mendapat sokongan dari rakyat dlm PRU akan datang

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  29. hope the Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission (MACC) can come out with their finding/result soon

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  30. hope the state government listen more to the voices of the people of Sabah

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  31. He said many of them spoke on illegal immigrants, illegal workers, unemployment in the country, the regional imbalances between East and West Malaysia, poverty, rising living costs and petro money.

    harap masalah2 yang disebut di atas ada penyelesaian dan tindakan yang sewajarnya oleh pihak kerajaan negeri dan juga persekutuan.

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  32. LDP masuk kubur lagi bagus.Pengecut punya pemimpin.Kalau anak jantan keluar dari BN dan sama-sama kita tengok kalau boleh menang satu kerusi pun.

    Apa lah ertinya kritik CM tapi maseh mau tinggal bersama di bawah satu bumbung.Satu kali kritik CM dapat satu projek besar ka? Tolong jangan perbodohkan rakyat Sabah.Kita tahu di mana tempat berdirinya LDP.Rakyat dapat cium konspirasi jadi jangan buat banyak alasan sana sini.OK?

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  33. The longer Musa stays in power the more he wallop the wealth of Sabah for his own personal empire.

    See everything you heard all concerns with Musa and his interests, the biggest croc in Sabah.

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  34. Musa will not stay long lah don't worry,may be another 10 years then he will retire.

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  35. Kesian CM... Tapi nda pa lah saya yakin CM pasti dapat menanggani perkara ini dengan baik.

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  36. LDP ni pun bikin hairan juga... Bukan tolong selesaikan masalah, bikin tambah ada lah... huhu

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  37. Semoga rakyat menilai perkara ini sebaikknya. Jangan terpedaya sudah lah.

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  38. Makin banyak cakap LDP ni. Susahlah kalau terus macam ni oo..

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  39. semua pihak harus sentiasa bekerja dan fokus terhadap tanggungjawab kepada rakyat..itu yang lebih penting.

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  40. Musa byk memberi sumbangan kepada pembangunan negeri Sabah. rakyat sabah masih memerlukannya.

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  41. Presiden LDP dan Ketua Menteri Sabah Datuk Musa Aman perlulah berbincang mengenai pembahagian kerusi untuk PRU akan datang ini. LDP perlulah juga membuktikan kebolehan mereka kepada rakyat. Pastikah LDP dapat melakukan yang terbaik untuk rakyat? Jadi biarlah Kompenan BN ini membincangkan mengenai kerusi yang akan diduduki.

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  42. we still need datuk musa to be our cm...

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  43. Musang is the MOST CORRUPTED and USELESS CM in Sabah for the past 9 years. He not only made Sabah the POOREST in Malaysia. He also made Sabah the MOST BACKWARD state in Malaysia.

    All the money in state coffer already EMPTY! No thanks to musang bin tidak aman who imported all his cousins from pakistan to outnumber our local native.

    Musang bin tidak aman you are really sick!

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