Sunday 30 September 2012

BATTLE FOR TAMBUNAN: PAIRIN UNSHAKABLE?




       
VOTE.....Despite views that Joseph Pairin Kitingan failed as a leader, it is unlikely that the Kadazandusun community will vote against him in the 13th general election.

By : JOSEPH BINGKASAN

TAMBUNAN: Opposition parties and their candidates are lining up to have another go at toppling Deputy Chief Minister Joseph Pairin Kitingan from a seat that he has held for over a generation.

Others have tried and failed but the times are changing and the opposition is gaining momentum mostly because of the growing perceptions of corruption in high places and the slow pace of development in the resource-rich state.

Now a veteran of Sabah’s murky politics, Pairin, can expect to be challenged by candidates from State Reform Party (STAR) and PKR, to name two, in the Tambunan state constituency in the coming 13th general election.

The Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) president can also expect challenges from several independents for the state seat which he has held for well over three decades since 1976 when he won the seat for Berjaya.

The septuagenarian politician who many say has become irrelevant in the Umno-led Barisan Nasional state government recently announced that he intended to defend his state and (Keningau) parliamentary seats, one more time.

The talk in the constituency of mostly Kadazandusun farmers is that the community’s Huguan Siou or paramount chief will easily get what he wants despite having accomplished little during his tenure both as chief minister during PBS reign from 1985 to 1994 and then as current deputy chief minister in the ruling coalition government.

The sleepy town of Tambunan nestled in the valley of the Crocker Range is located 80 kilometers east of Kota Kinabalu and is bordered by Ranau in the north and Keningau to the south.

Lawyer Mozes Iking who contested against Pairin, now 72, in the 2008 general election contrary to the belief of many garnered 2,820 votes to the surprise of many against Pairin’s 5,601 votes. Another contender Francis Koh managed 157 votes.

Iking has told FMT that he will not be contesting under any of the political party banner in the coming election.

A former police officer, he is now a close aide to the Sabah STAR chairman Jeffrey Kitingan who is the younger brother of Pairin.

According to a Tambunan PKR member, Pakatan “will definetly be fielding a candidate”.

John Jinus Sibin – Pairin’s right-hand man since his time in Parti Berjaya 1976-1985 and PBS Chief Minister 1985-1994 who like Pairin is from Tambunan – is likely to be that man.

Pairin Will Win Again

The PBS president has faced numerous challenges for the seat which has become shaky for the BN due to perceptions that the community has been sidelined despite having a deputy chief minister as their representative.

In the 1999 election, Pairin led PBS as an opposition party to a convincing win polling 6,791 votes against BN’s Petrus Francis Guriting’s 2,116 votes. Independent Joseph Jouti Ajun’s 169 votes.

The likely contender from STAR is Nestor Joannes whom the Huguan Siou defeated in the 2004 general election.

Joannes had then contested as an independent and polled 2,017 votes against BN’s Pairin’s 5, 297 votes.

It was in the same year that Pairin won the Keningau MP seat uncontested.

He won the MP seat in 1999 with 12,783 votes just 250 votes more than the BN candidate, Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah’s president Joseph Kurup, who polled 12,533 votes.

The 2008 election saw the Kitingan’s brothers facing each other for the Keningau MP seat with the elder managing to retain the seat for the BN polling 14,508 to Jeffrey’s 10, 334 votes.

Jeffrey was at the time with PKR. Independent Peter Anthony Kodou managed 560 votes.

Observers note that Pairin as the Huguan Siou has an advantage in any elections as the community is unlikely to snub its own paramount chief irrespective of his political stance.

A look at previous election results show that Pairin had contested both as an opposition or ruling coalition party candidate and won comfortably.

However the bigger question being posed is whether he will be able to breath new life into his failing party and its secondary position in the BN. (FMT)

23 comments:

  1. Joseph Pairin Kitingan has the respect & support from the people in the interior areas, especially from the young generation...

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  2. As what being disclosed by Liawan PBS Youth chief Augustine Nain:

    “Without the contributions of Pairin and his party colleagues, many of our youths today will be left far behind in various fields,”

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  3. Augustine Nain is slamming the statement by Angkatan Amanah Keningau that Pairin should quit politics to make way for the young generation at the coming general election.

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  4. On the Huguan Siou’s statement he would seek re-election at this coming election but it would be his last, Augustine said it was a clear message to the young generation to be ready to shoulder the responsibility in the future.

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  5. Another PBS leader voice out his support toward Pairin:

    Bingkor PBS Youth chief Tinus Majis said the youths were Barisan Nasional supporters and therefore there was no reason why they would want to reject a leader who has done so much for the people.

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  6. Furthermore , he has been long serving in that area. Of course he knows the place well.

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  7. I thought Sepanggar is the hottest seat now.

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  8. tambunan akan memihak kepada pairin nanti seperti pilihanraya sebelumnya...

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  9. berdasarkan kepada keputusan pilihanraya sebelumnya, pairin tetap akan menang tidak kira beliau bertanding sebagai calon pembangkang atau kerajaan..

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    1. Pairin pemimpin KDM, dia pasti akan mendapt sokongan. selama ini pun dia sentiasa menang.

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  10. Pairin will battle his last.

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  11. Indeed, he already said that in his speech.

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  12. A sum of RM881 million will be spent on development with focus on programmes and activities that will spur economic growth.

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  13. it wont be easy to topple pairin. i dont think he ever failed as a leader. he stood strong while taking beatings for the past years.

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  14. no matter if he wins or loses in the upcoming elections, he'll always be there for the people...of course he has his other burden as the huguan siou....

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  15. pairin has always maintain his position, to be there for the people...unlike jeffrey...boobs and etc...vote wisely....

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  16. the opposition always seem to have their game of deceit...jeff kitingan may have a different agenda altogether and his claims are not realistic....vote wisely

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  17. if tambunan falls into jeff's clutches, tambunan will go into obliteration, caused by excessive consumption of booze and partying...and no work done...that is if jeff wins....beware tambunan folks...

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  18. Datuk Pairin pasti akan teruskan usaha yang baik untuk penduduk Sabah. Maka ini akan memberikan sokongan yang lebih kepada Kerajaan BN.

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  19. teruksan beri sokongan kepada BN.

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  20. The people have a responsibility to help bring further progress to the State, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Haji Aman.

    And, he reminded that there is a need to adopt a balance approach in ensuring every development project would benefit the people.

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  21. Musa hoped the setting up of the Palm Oil Research Unit would help boost further the oil palm industry in the State.

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  22. the government’s aspiration to improve the people’s standard of living

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