KOTA KINABALU: Sabah
Progressive Party (SAPP) youth wings has pledge that the youths will double up
the effort to explain to the people of Sabah the party vision and mission by
advocating on the ground and emphasized more towards the SAPP Manifesto which has
been launched Jun last year.
KK Coordinator Youth Zone
Chief, John Stephen in his remark during the election briefing held at Maju
Centre, Inanam yesterday said SAPP being a component of Barisan Nasional before
on 17th September 2008, SAPP has outlined 8 demands in the interest of Sabah
wellbeing to be fulfilled and sadly the Federal Government has been passively
responding to the problem encountered by Sabahan.
As a result, SAPP decided to
pull out from the coalition of Barisan Nasional and continue to struggle as an
opposition to demand a better live hood of every Sabahan where the states has
been bogged by illegal immigrants, youth unemployment, rising of good price,
unbalance of development, land grab, and etc.
Autonomy is one of the 8
demands that attracted the young people nowadays to fight along with SAPP.
Therefore, SAPP must in principal to uphold the promises as the only local
party and entitled to contest in the majority state seats in order to achieve
autonomous state and reinstate the Malaysia Agreement 1963 signed by Malaya,
Sabah and Sarawak.
John Stephen also the
Nasional Youth Exco, stressing to the
party leadership not to bow down by the continuous pressure from the
other political opposition to join any coalition or agendas as cooperation is
enough to topple the corrupted Barisan Nasional.
Reiterating further, the KK
youth machineries is ever ready to contest the 4 Kota Kinabalu Parliaments
comprises of 8 state seats if compromise is fail to materialized. Nonetheless,
the youth will abide by the party leadership decision. The youth members also
have expressed their strong solidarity support behind the party.
Also present during the
briefing are Vice - Exco Nasional Youth Chief Simon Chin, Karambunai Youth
Chief Suffian Saprin, Inanam Youth Chief Joseph Tadius, Likas Youth Chief Woo
Chun Vun, Luyang Youth Chief Yong Yit Yoong, Tanjung Aru Youth Chief Lum Kong
Fui, Kepayan Youth Chief Lim Kat Chung, Moyog Youth Chief Freddy Bycan and Api
– Api Vice Youth Chief Charles Yong.
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