NAIB presiden PKR Nurul
Izzah Anwar mendakwa Perdana Menteri takut dengan peralihan sokongan di Sabah
apabila mahu melawat negeri itu selepas dua anggota parlimen BN beralih arah
kepada Pakatan Rakyat.
"Beliau takutkah? Saya
ingatkan sebelum ini beliau cakap semuanya baik-baik sahaja dalam BN,"
kata Nurul Izzah sinis, merujuk kepada lawatan Datuk Seri Najib Razak ke Sabah.
Najib semalam mengumumkan
yang lawatannya ke Sabah bertujuan mengukuhkan kedudukan BN di negeri itu.
Lawatan itu berlangsung
selepas ahli Parlimen Tuaran Wilfred Bumburing dan ahli Parlimen Beaufort Lajim
Ukin menyatakan sokongan mereka secara terbuka kepada Pakatan minggu lepas.
Pada masa sama, beliau tidak
yakin lawatan Najib ke Sabah akan membawa sebarang perubahan baik secara
langsung kepada penduduk negeri itu.
"Saya tak rasa dia ada
keberanian yang diperlukan untuk melakukan perubahan," katanya lagi.
Gesa
luaskan skop RCI
Pada masa sama, pengumuman
terma rujukan Suruhanjaya Siasatan Diraja (RCI) berkenaan pendatang asing di
Sabah yang akan dibuat Najib juga tidak mengganggu momentum sokongan Pakatan
Rakyat di negeri itu, katanya.
"Saya harap semua
pimpinan dari parti mana sekali pun teruskan agenda perubahan di Sabah. Kalau
Najib hendak tawar insentif apa-apa sekali pun, kami tidak akan berganjak
dengan agenda perubahan kami.
"Kami sendiri pun sudah
lama berikrar mahu menubuhkan RCI, dan memberikan royalti sebanyak 20 peratus
kepada Sabah," katanya.
Pada masa sama, beliau turut
menggesa Najib meluaskan terma RCI untuk menyiasat dakwaan pemberian
kewarganegaraan kepada warga asing untuk memenangkan BN dalam pilihan raya
umum.
"Kita tidak mahu RCI
fokus kepada Sabah sahaja tetapi juga turut fokus kepada seluruh Malaysia. Kita
tak mahu kewarganegaraan dijual tanpa rasa tanggungjawab," katanya.
Sebelum ni pun Najib ada turun Sabah beberapa kali untuk memberikan khabar baik kepada penduduk Sabah. Sabtu ni pula 11 Ogos, untuk mengumumkan tentang terma dan syarat untuk RCI.
ReplyDeletehrap terma dan rujukan RCI ini diterima rakyat dan RCI akan ditubuhkan segera.
DeleteNajib harus bertindak cepat agar rakyat tidak ragu-ragu dengan janji terhadap rakyat di Sabah.
DeleteNajib sudah melakukan banyak transformasi. takkanlah dia tiada keberanian untuk buat perubahan di Sabah pula??
ReplyDeleteWait and see what will happen after Najib announces the TOR.
ReplyDeleteWould like to see the RCI members consist of Richard Malanjun, Simon Sipaun, Patrick Sindu
ReplyDeleteDatuk Liew Vui Keong said the government will be announcing the appointment of RCI panels, hopefully a Sabahan will lead the panel.
Deletenajib tiada pun cakap dia takut...
ReplyDeleteNajib is only doing his duty as the top BN leadership to make sure everything is going well in the Sabah BN.
DeleteBN sabah jauh lebih kuat dan mantap berbanding dengan PR sabah...lagi pun di sabah bukan hanya ada 1 parti pembangkang...ini bermakna undi pembangkang akan pecah..
ReplyDeleteChief Minister Musa Aman also said Sabahans should not fall for the tactics of the opposition which tries to give the impression that BN is shaky and disunited following the exit of certain leaders.
DeleteIt's possible that Najib might also announce the formation of RCI in Sabah during his visit, we look forward for some good news.
ReplyDeleteThere is no need to worry about stability of BN. It's because those who had made the ruling coalition unstable had left. Dr Marcus Makin Mojigoh made this statement during a ceremony where he presented ‘moreh’ to 11 mosques and suraus in Putatan.
ReplyDeleteNajib tak perlu takut kerana Bn Sabah tetap kukuh.
ReplyDeleteTakut sebab semakin banyak kes yang tidak memihak kepada BN.
ReplyDeleteKedengaran ada lagi komponen BN akan keluar dari Bn? Betul ke ni?
DeleteBn memang berpengalaman dalam politik, sama ada pengalaman ini cukup menambat hati rakyat, lain ceritanya.
ReplyDeleteLajim dan Bumbering mungkin sebab utama Najib takut sebab semakin lemah peluang untuk Sabah menjadi deposit BN.
ReplyDeleteNegeri deposit BN tidak akan berulang. Banyak golongan akan melompat parti seperti Lajim dan Bumbering.
DeleteSemoga Najib membawa lebih banyak berita yang memanfaatkan rakyat.
ReplyDeletekebajikan rakyat harus sentiasa diutamakan.
Deletenajib takut sebab kehilangan dua kakitangan yang mantap di Sabah.
ReplyDeleteRCI harus ditubuhkan secepat mungkin, sebaiknya sebelum PRU13.
ReplyDeleteDiharap perkembangan yang positif dalam RCI.
DeleteBukan takut tapi untuk RCI. RCI untuk Sabah.
ReplyDeleteSabah Barisan Nasional component parties have been urged to remain united and steadfast, and must not be afraid to rebuke the opposition for their lies and slander against the government.
ReplyDeleteChief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Haji Aman said this when addressing a gathering of BN component leaders and supporters at the Sabah Umno building.
ReplyDeleteThe BN election machinery must be in a strong position, united and ready to take on the opposition in the coming general election. “We must strengthen our spirit, prepare and organise our machinery together in an orderly manner. We must not be complacent,” he stressed.
ReplyDeleteMusa who is also Sabah BN and Umno chief reminded all BN components to respect the decision on candidacy, saying there should not be any bickering over who has been picked as candidates but instead should work together to ensure victory for all BN candidates.
ReplyDeleteAnd, he also advised BN components to avoid internal squabbles or misunderstanding as it would result in disunity among party members.
ReplyDeleteHe even cited the Malay proverb of “buang yang keroh, ambil yang jernih” which literally meant remove the dirty ones and take only the clean.
ReplyDeleteHence, he reiterated BN must be together as one to face the opposition in the upcoming general election which was considered the most crucial as well as very important for the future of the people and country.
ReplyDeleteIn this respect, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has channelled multi-million allocations for Sabah to develop the education, security, health and agriculture sectors and also to boost the rural economy in the State.
ReplyDeleteHe added that BN has a remarkable track record that saw many development projects and programmes being implemented for the benefit of the people over the last 50 years.
ReplyDelete