BEAUFORT:
Umno here lost another leader when its Wanita Deputy Chief, Ruandi Basnih,
joined the Sabah Reform Alliance (PPS). Ruandi (right-old picture) said she left Umno because she
has lost confidence in the party.
In
terms of development, she said, Sabah is far behind compared to other states
despite Sabah's natural wealth that generates the economy of the country.
She
said many people are still poor and that this does not reflect Sabah's status
as the Barisan Nasional's (BN) fixed deposit.
"Even
though I am out of touch (with the current situation) because I was sick
previously, I don't see any positive development with the party's (Umno)
struggle, especially Wanita Umno here, who are more interested in personal or
crony interests," he said.
Wanita
Umno leadership here also failed to create a teamwork culture among the members
and thus failed to focus on giving the best service to the people.
PPS
Chairman Datuk Seri Lajim Ukin, when welcoming Ruandi into the PPS fold, said
the people's support to PPS' struggles has been positive.
"The
positive response from the people is not only from this area but also from
other districts," he said.
To
this, he said, PPS would continue the tour series with Pakatan Rakyat to
explain the halatuju of PPS, including on issues such as development and
economy that are affecting Sabahans in general.
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