Saturday, 29 March 2008


PM wants views

By Kadayan Monitor

If I were to have any faith in our Sabah’s leaders that will say what they have said they will to Abdullah Badawi- the Prime Minister, when they meet, it must only be very few of them.

First in my list that I would like to believe are Masidi Manjun, who is also Sabah UMNO Deputy Secretary and Bernard Dompok, President of UPKO, this is off hand, I have to sit down nicely to think of another names.

Bernard Dompok did munch a few words in the past but perhaps coming from small component of BN, his voice was easily brushed aside, a kind of do as you like response.

So I come back to Masidi because he has already said something the last few days that Sabah is unfairly treated, he said.

How and what to say in front of Abdullah the PM?

Well, may be he needs to be given a background in case he forgets, depends on what time of the day the meeting is taking place.

The background is something like this first; say, Sabah has contributed and sacrificed quite substantially, both in the economy and political front of the nation, more so now Sabah can be considered as an anchor to BN survival.

Sabah performed exceptionally well in the last GE, lost only one MP and one ADUN to opposition, many have guessed differently-luckily it was wrong guessed, Sabah people in the past were quite naughty. With that, I think PM must take cognition very seriously if he wants to be remembered before he says sayonara!

It isn’t just about ministerial posts.

If Sabah BN were to repeat its performance next time round, perhaps worth reminding him Sabah deserves to be given other national post in Public Sectors and convince him to approve be approved within the shortest possible time, and don’t wait for too long, in case next time round is just around the corner, or this time sailing is no longer a smooth sailing as in the past.

Don’t forget before PM picks anyone for ministerial posts from those remaining MPs, he must be reminded to ask from those in the know, because in time like this everyone (the eager ones) would look innocent and sulky.

Don’t just pick base on paper qualification, and also don’t pick the guys that produced nothing, especially if they have been as YBs for the past few terms.

One more thing, pick from those who can speak English or may be if they can write as well, otherwise they would never understand what people wrote in the internet.

Say to PM it wasn’t the internet the caused of BN down fall in the five States, it’s the voters.

Last but not the least we must know, in Australia people speak English and don’t bring so much cash to avoid answering questions in English.





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