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Monday, February 13, 2012

‘We are not the enemy, BN is’

FMT Staff

SAPP takes a swipe at reports attacking its over-zealousness in wanting to contest 40 state seats in the next general election.

KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Progressive Peoples Party (SAPP) maybe small when compared to national parties like DAP, PAS or PKR but it can hold its own in Sabah, said a party official today.



Taking a swipe at recent reports attacking SAPP’s ‘over-ambitious’ stand to contest 40 state seats in the next general election, party deputy president Amdee Sidek said: “SAPP wasn’t born at the eve of near polling day.

Let people judge it.

“We may be small by comparison with national party but when compared with local opposition parties I’m sure some would agree that SAPP has done its fair bits over the years as an apposition.

“The biggest mistake made by these people (supporters of other oppositions mentioned), is losing sight.

“Instead of attacking the real enemy BN-Umno, these small group of people are attacking fellow opposition, and this is a wrong priority and a wasteful energy.

“Ironically, BN knows this and the oppositions don’t.”

Amdee said Sabah voters were constantly learning and are capable of identifying which opposition parties in Sabah they can rely on when time comes.

“We must give them (voters) space to think. There are sections of community that support SAPP’s struggle and we cognize this.

“If it weren’t for them we could have abandon the struggle long time ago, ” he said.

SAPP, Amdee added, had been working the ground from well before “the hoo-haa” generated by recent deriding reports of SAPP.

“Our biggest asset is our young group of budding and corrupt-free energetic leaders from all ethnic groupings in Sabah.

“We will continue to groom young leaders like this, which is essential for the future- a process of weeding the corrupt mentality,” he said.

Accusations unsubstantiated

He also addressed contentious Saham Amanah Sabah (SAS) issue and the land matters.

“Both these accusation against senior party leaders are unsubstantiated.

“These are deliberate attempts by certain people with hidden agenda rather than genuine concerned of the people.

“These issues can be put to rest if leaders are serious. Let the doubts be debated at the (State Legislative) Assembly.

“Let’s have a white paper, (it’s) a way of proving malpractices and abused of position in the running of government.

“So far the government leaders are behaving like a spoilt child, they shot the motion out of the window soon as the motion (for a White Paper) was made. Why?

“We all want to see the bottom of these problems” he said adding that both BN and Umno leaders were however fearful.

He said the ruling coalition wouldn’t dare of the exposure initiate legal proceeding because it will likely have a domino effect and will lead to all the “all big, medium and small fish (being) paraded in frying pan”.

17 comments:

  1. Ironically I can see SAPP as the domino effect of all things that will fall in the opposition.It is all about greed.It can't even win one seat but now it wants 40.You know why?Many of the new leaders are being promised as candidates and if none of the promises materialise SAPP will only be YTL plus 0 leaders.Thats why many of the leaders are excited because many will be first-timer and they want to feel the taste of defeat.

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    1. Can SAPP really contest 40 seats? Too confident and ambitious of them I would say. Wonder how it will turn out during the next GE?

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  2. That ignorant Anak Petagas, utterly malicious for malicious sake. More of paid UMNO saboteur than rational contender. Devoid of ideas and focus on negativism. This is the kind of corrupt Malay propagandist that we must completely remove from office as people like that are the ones that's pulling our country down into the gutter.

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  3. Musang bin tidak Aman proudly made Sabah the poorest in Malaysia. Where were you Anak Petagas? Are you singing with joy with your boss musang when Sabahans suffered?

    Musang bin tidak Aman has done nothing after sucking dry of SAS in 1997 through his younger brother company Repco by swapping the insider deal with SAS chairman Salleh but after 14 years from 1997 to 2012, why the SAS price remained stagnant but all other KLSE stocks or whatever Amanah Saham Negeri already returned back to its original price?

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    1. Sabah was already poor before Musa Aman become the CM. Where were you during the past 4 decades?

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    2. A lot of mistakes have been done from the previous CMs. The consequences are what we can see today.

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  4. Kalau BN itu musuh kenapa SAPP serang dan kutuk parti STAR?Pembohong dan Penipu punya SAPP.

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    1. All are its enemies. In the end, they will only one winner.

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    2. SAPP mmg tidak boleh bekerjasama dgn parti lain.

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    3. aiyoo..macam2 la SAPP. Kejap bagi kenyataan beberapa hari kemudian lain lagi kenyataan. Apa boleh buat laa??? Ahli2 SAPP baik lompat parti saja. Rakyat pula banyak lagi parti2 di Sabah undi saja la yang mana suka yang penting bukan SAPP. Parti komponent BN lebih bagus daripada SAPP.

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    4. we can't trust SAPP anymore..

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  5. Pemimpin SAPP mempunyai 'lidah ular' jadi jangan percaya.Boleh tanya 10 orang kalau ada 1 suka sama YTL nasib lah.Pemimpin lain menunggu masa saja untuk lompat parti.Kita tengok sama sama.

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    1. YTL mmg tidak boleh harap, jika dia memerintah, habis rugilah Sabah olehnya.

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  6. Kenapa SAPP bekerjasama dengan PR? kenapa tidak STAR? parti pembangkang tempatan. SAPP mengatakan parti malaya semua sama hanya mengaut keuntungan Sabah. Hanya parti parti Sabah saja yang dapat membela nasib Sabah. Tapi? Kenapa PR? Kenapa?

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    1. in the end, satu pun tiada yang dapat bekerjasama dengan SAPP. lebih baiklah SAPP berjuang bersendirian.

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  7. SAPP mula sedar akan sokongan yang kurang terhadap parti itu sendiri.

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  8. semua ketua parti pembangkang samada PR, SAPP mahupun STAR, masing2 mengidamkan jawatan KM sabah.. kalau mereka bergabung, susah la mau bagi2 jawatan kabinet negeri.. banyak saingan.. mau tidak mau terpaksa juga akur dengan pertandin gan empat penjuru..

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