PENAMPANG: The position of
the two former Barisan Nasional (BN) members of parliament who switched
allegiance to Pakatan Rakyat is beginning to be questioned by several
opposition leaders, claimed Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) information chief Datuk
Johnny Mositun.
He said Beaufort MP Datuk
Lajim Ukin and his Tuaran counterpart, Datuk Wilfred Bumburing prior to this,
had also jumped from PBS to Umno and Upko (formerly known as Parti Demokratik
Sabah).
“What is happening now it
seems that their (Lajim and Bumburing) political direction is facing challenges
when several Pakatan Rakyat leaders started to question their position even
though they were recruited by Datuk Anwar Ibrahim,” he said.
Opening the PBS Moyog annual
general meeting here Sunday, Mositun said Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) Sabah
chief Ahmad Thamrin Jaini had questioned the authority of Lajim’s Sabah Reform
Alliance (PPS) who was leading negotiation for the Umno-held seats in Sabah
because he is said to have support in these Muslim-majority areas.
While Bumburing through his
Sabah Reform Movement (APS) had disappointed Star and Sabah Progressive Party
(SAPP) with his intention of going for the Kadazaundusun Murut (KDM)-majority
seats in the coming election.
Towards this end, Mositun
called on party members to accept with an open heart the decision of the
leadership, particularly in the selection of candidates for the general
election.
He said they should continue
to lend their full support to the BN candidates no matter which party they are
from.
PBS members must continue to
heed the advice and decision of president Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan, he
said.
“In fact this is the secret
of our strength all this while,” he said.
Among those present at the
meeting were vice president Rakam Sijim, supreme council member OKK William
Majimbun and PBS Moyog chief John Masabal. (theborneopost)
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