DICE.....Now
that Beaufort MP Lajim Ukin has officially thrown the dice, on behalf of his
'friends', the question remains if Sabah BN Chairman Musa Aman will fall.
By : PUSHPARANI
THILAGANATHAN
KOTA KINABALU: Lajim Ukin’s
hesitancy to quit Umno altogether has left the Umno corridors seething and the
local grapevine buzzing over his real intentions.
On the cards are Chief
Minister Musa Aman’s future, Lajim’s 'close' alliances with Anwar Ibrahim and
Shafie Apdal whose loyalty to Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, Deputy
International Trade and Industry Minister Mukriz Mahathir and former premier Dr
Mahathir Mohamad is now common knowledge.
Strangely enough, for all
his words against Musa, Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak and other “incapable”
Umno leaders, there’s no talk of Lajim not having a future in Umno.
A source close to the
Lajim-Shafie circle recently told FMT that Lajim “will force Najib’s hand”.
“He’s going to force Najib’s
hand now. He wants Najib to keep his word and force Musa to step down… let’s
see what happens,” the source had said in a text message last Friday night.
The comment was somewhat
confirmed when Lajim announced his “conditional” withdrawal from Umno at a buka
puasa gathering last night.
Lajim declared that he was
quitting his positions in the Umno supreme council and his Beaufort division,
but “will remain as Umno member and deputy minister”.
He also said: “I am
disappointed with Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak who promised to make changes
to the Sabah Barisan Nasional leadership but has not done anything until now.
“I can no longer be a Yes
Man in BN. I am firm with my stand to pressure the state and the federal
governments to develop Sabah.”
Lajim also said that he will
leave it to the Umno supreme council and Najib to decide on his membership and
party respectively.
But observers here think
it’s unlikely that Lajim will be sacked from the party because “he has friends
in very high places”.
Arm-twisting
Najib
Shafie is an influential
member of the Umno supreme council and is being 'mentored' by Deputy Umno President
Muhyiddin, who is strongly linked to Mahathir.
Many believe that the Umno
supreme council is so deeply divided that Najib has lost control and that
Mahathir was now calling the shots, but from deep behind the scenes.
Lajim’s arm-twisting of
Najib to act against Musa is seen as a “final” act of sorts in view of the
impending general election.
Speculations are rife that
Najib will call for election in September just after Malaysia Day and before
Hari Raya Haji in October. But alongside these rumours are views that his wife
may just convince him to complete his term as prime minister first.
Shafie is eyeing the Sabah
chief minister’s post and for now Musa is in the way.
Over the past months, there
have been a steady rise in attacks against Musa. Political observers here
believe that they are engineered by Shafie’s hidden hands.
In fact speculations here
are that even the initial disclosures of Musa’s foreign accounts and
allegations of money laundering were allegedly engineered by Shafie via his
emissaries in PKR.
Interestingly enough, Lajim
is also 'closely' associated with Anwar, who was with him last night.
Those in the know of Lajim’s
political history have been flogging the fact that it was Anwar who, in 1994,
allegedly 'bought' and brought Lajim into Umno resulting in the PBS
government’s downfall.
Anwar was at the time the
deputy prime minister.
Musa’s
downfall
This time too observers are
foreseeing a downfall – Musa’s – again courtesy of Lajim,who was once a Sabah Deputy
Chief Minister.
Anwar has allegedly promised
Lajim a Chief Ministership if Pakatan Rakyat wins most of the seats in Sabah.
Yesterday, Anwar, who was
present at Tuaran MP Wilfred Bumburing’s function to announce his withdrawal
from Upko and BN, said that Sabah would spring “more surprises” and the exit of
Bumburing was only the beginning.
He lauded Bumburing and
Lajim’s decision to stand up against BN’s corrupt pratices and urged Sabahans
to vote out the ruling coalition.
Bumburing, meanwhile, said
that although he “loved Upko very, very much”, he could “no longer support BN”.
Yesterday, Bumburing
launched a new entity, Sabah Reform Movement, which he announced will be
aligned to Pakatan.
Lajim and Bumburing are
supportive of Anwar’s agenda.
Incidentally, both MPs were
allegedly on the list of defectors to PKR in Anwar’s now infamous Sept 16,
2008, threat to take over Putrajaya.
Whether or not they are
still acceptable to Sabahans in general is debatable. But what is interesting
is the political cauldron in Sabah and what’s in it.
The question now is whether
Anwar and PKR are bedding Umno to secure both their futures. (FMT)
Musa mendapat sokongan dari rakyat, byk kemajuan dia lakukan untuk Sabah. dia akan terus menjadi CM.
ReplyDeletebukan mudah nk jatuhkan Musa.
ReplyDeleteMusa contribute a positive development in Sabah.
ReplyDeleteMusa kehilangan penolongan kiri dan kanan, mungkin ini akan menjejas prestasi beliau juga.
ReplyDeletePasti satu persaingan hebat antara BN dan pembangkang yang semakin stabil dan matang.
ReplyDeletePersaingan yang lebih mencabar.
DeleteJangan mimpi Lajim atau Shafie boleh jadi CM
ReplyDeleteBagaimana pula dengan SAPP atau STAR pula dengan kerusi.
ReplyDeleteKalau kita lihat pun di Sabah sendiri. Kerajaan sememangnya tidak lupa akan tanggungjawab mereka.
ReplyDelete