Wednesday 26 March 2008


How far to go...

By Kadayan Monitor

All political happenings these days are in Peninsula Malaysia, nothing is heard from Borneo Malaysia. But everyone knows BN anchored solidly in these two states, make no mistake (Sabah UMNO second only Johore) - saying it politically. The rest God knows.

Oops! Comes the news, I was informed last night but I didn’t bother to write otherwise this blog would be the first to highlight.

BN (UMNO) is cracking, Datuk Abd Ghapur; MP for Kalabakan, Tawau has resigned from his post Deputy Minister Portfolio, while earlier on Anifah Aman declined the offer of another Deputy Minister post.

Why? May be they already have enough jobs.

About this treatment by Federal Leaders towards Borneo Malaysia States that what I would like to stress, I was just posting this topic to somewhere last night highlighting of how badly are Borneo Malaysia treated by the current government, or I can even called it unfriendly Federal leaders, especially when talking about the immense contributions and sacrifices from and by Sabah and Sarawak for the sake of national development.

Now, just watch on the distribution of Federal ministerial posts. Aha … no wonder the two Sabahans, one resigned and other declined the offer, you read what I mean?

Now let me say this- this is exactly what people (Sabahans) on the ground are saying. I think if that is what people want the leaders to do, they (leaders) should take cognition, after all under the pretext of that that they were elected now become YB.

Are Sabah YBs worried the PM will murka you’ll get sacked from UMNO or BN membership and marked black dot on the foreheads?

What I said above is actually what people on the ground are saying, I am just conveying it. You don’t believe what I say, go the Gaya Street Tamu on Sunday, look around for kedai kopi, I am sure you will meet the like minded people I talked to you about

Sabah is so being lenient, revenue contribution from oil in return for peanut, if it doesn’t sound fair what do we do, keep waiting until it dried out.

That is why many Sabahans want opposition to win. But Sabahan are betrayed by their leaders. Sabah opposition leaders only know how to count chicks long before they even hatched or another saying is angan-agan Mat Jinin will fall down headlong.

Another Sabahans problem is because the party representative’s chief like UMNO is appointed not elected. UNMO should change its constitution in order to allow the Chief of Sabah’s UMNO be elected by members that would be more people oriented to avoid this hand picking.

Hand packed leader wouldn’t produce anything new but bodek at the highest level.

1 comments:

Unknown said...

Organise your people for next election to vote BN out. In Peninsular we did it...so can you