Saturday, 21 May 2011

STRONG MAN JOINED SABAH DAP



APPLICATION…..Daud handling his application form to Hiew, witnessed by Edward Mujie.

By: DAP MEDIA

SABAH DAP has received the joining of a strong man from the interior remote area of Sabah in the Kinabatangan Parliamentary Constituency.

Daud Bintarang, a prominent local businessman, 45, from Kg. Alitang, Pinagah has submitted his application form to the Sabah DAP state advisor cum Member of Parliament Hiew King Cheu in the Kota Kinabalu office.

He was accompanied by some of his supporters. He thanks Sabah DAP in accepting him as a member so that he can contribute to serve and promote the party in the remote area in the poor interior districts of Sabah.

Daud said he has been long an admirer of the DAP, and he has given it a deep though based on the political environment and what is happening in Sabah. He stressed that his decision to join DAP is based on a profound analysis of the work performance by the leaders of Sabah DAP when compared with the other political parties.

He saw a total difference and foremost he appreciate the credibility, accountability and transparency practiced by the DAP in Malaysia. He said with this the DAP will bring along a total overhaul on the present inefficient, ineffective, non transparent, slandered with very slack management and corrupted BN government.

He will immediately start his operation to organize more activities in the interior and bring out many long pending unexposed issues which involved the poverty, non development, infra structure, agriculture, serious social and welfare problem.

He will also carried out young voter registration and provide checking of voting details to enable those many young voters to have a chance to exercise their voting right under the constitution.

He is very disappointed with the BN government for neglecting the rural folks and deprived their right to development and lifting their living standard. There are many youth who have left the poor interior district and their homes to work in the cities, in Singapore and Semenanjong.

Who should be responsible for this and why the government did not take care of them? This is the time to bring along a change and he said, “we can change, starting from you and me”!

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