Sunday, 7 October 2012

DOMPOK BUKTIKAN DIRINYA PEMBELOT?





Oleh : JAYANTHI GEETHA SUKUMARAN

PARTI Keadilan Rakyat Sabah membidas Menteri Perladangan dan Komoditi, Tan Sri Bernard Giluk Dompok yang sering bercakap besar berhubung Borneonisasi agar mengotakan cakapnya daripada terus berbohong dan membelot kepada rakyat Sabah.

Ketua Penerangan Angkatan Muda PKR Sabah, Citra Masadi berkata demikian kerana kesal dengan tindakan Dompok melantik 'Orang Malaya' (Semenanjung) sebagai Ketua Pengarah Lembaga Koko Malaysia yang beribu pejabat di Sabah.

"Dompok adalah pemimpin Sabah yang paling lapok dan lidah bercabang kerana tindak tanduknya tidak mencerminkan tindakan yang beliau lakukan, apatah lagi selama ini beliau antara tokoh paling lantang di dalam BN menyuarakan isu Borneonisasi," tegas Citra .

Kata Citra, beliau tidak mempersalahkan Dompok jika beliau hanyalah Timbalan Menteri yang tidak mempunyai potfolio, namun oleh kerana Dompok mempunyai kuasa eksekutif untuk memutuskan siapa yang layak dilantik sebagai Ketua Pengarah, maka tindakan beliau melantik Ketua Pengarah baru tindak mencerminkan semangat Sabah dan Janji 1Malaysia.

"Apabila Ketua Pengarah yang terakhir bersara, ada dua timbalan yang layak dilantik ke jawatan berkenaan; seorang dari Semenanjung dan seorang lagi dari Sabah. Namun malangnya Dompok melantik orang Semenanjung. Jadi mana perjuangan beliau kononnya untuk mengangkat orang Sabah? Inikah Janji Ditepati?" tanya Citra yang meminta rakyat Sabah mengutuk Dompok di atas perlantikan yang memalukan rakyat Sabah ini.

24 comments:

  1. Takkan kerana itu, TS Bernard dianggap pembelot. Tentu ada kriteria yang diambil kira sebelum jawatan itu diberi. Citra cari publisiti saja.

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  2. Tidak perlulah dengar yang mana kata-kata daripada pembangkang ini. Semua ini cuma rancangan pembangkang menjatuhkan sokongan pemimpin BN.

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  3. Rakyat juga pandai menilai yang mana adalah benar.

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  4. Pasti adalah tujuan tertentu Citra membuat demikian.

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  5. United Pasokmomogun KadazanDusun Murut Organization (UPKO) president Tan Sri Bernard Dompok has questioned the reluctance of former Barisan Nasional (BN) leaders in officially joining a Pakatan Rakyat (PR) component party.

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  6. “Are they just shy about joining PKR, PAS or DAP? Why the need to set up movements and aspire to use one of the PR component parties’ logo but not join that party?

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  7. Speaking to reporters later, Dompok pointed out that BN and its component parties have won the elections based on their strength in government.

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  8. “To me this is saying that they are not confident in PKR, PAS and DAP who are only trying to ‘steal’ seats in Sabah,” the Penampang member of parliament said at the UPKO Papar division’s delegates convention.

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  9. “We in UPKO and all the other component parties are happy to be in BN explaining the policies but I cannot say the same for people who have left the coalition lately because I am made to understand they have not joined any of the opposition parties.

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  10. “We in UPKO and all the other component parties are happy to be in BN explaining the policies but I cannot say the same for people who have left the coalition lately because I am made to understand they have not joined any of the opposition parties.

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  11. “We in UPKO and all the other component parties are happy to be in BN explaining the policies but I cannot say the same for people who have left the coalition lately because I am made to understand they have not joined any of the opposition parties.

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  12. “I think therefore that perhaps this may be an indication that in fact they have no confidence that this is the party for them and for Sabah in the coming election and the years ahead. They may in their hearts feel that,” he stressed.

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  13. “I think therefore that perhaps this may be an indication that in fact they have no confidence that this is the party for them and for Sabah in the coming election and the years ahead. They may in their hearts feel that,” he stressed.

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  14. Dompok who is also Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister in his speech earlier also said it was a well-known fact that UPKO would not be contesting in Papar and the party had accepted the fact that it would be the support group for the BN in the constituency.

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  15. Cooperation is now vital, especially when the opposition is hard at work going to the grassroots campaigning, Dompok said.

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  16. Cooperation is now vital, especially when the opposition is hard at work going to the grassroots campaigning, Dompok said.

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  17. According to him, some leaders have left BN just because they want to be Chief Minister or to chase their dream of being appointed Deputy Prime Minister.

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  18. According to him, some leaders have left BN just because they want to be Chief Minister or to chase their dream of being appointed Deputy Prime Minister.

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  19. “These issues may not be resolved in a blink of an eye but steps have been taken by the BN government,” he pointed out.

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  20. “These issues may not be resolved in a blink of an eye but steps have been taken by the BN government,” he pointed out.

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  21. On the opposition’s claim that it is time for ‘new’ faces to lead the country as the BN leaders are ‘old’, Dompok pointed out that the leaders of PAS and DAP are also in the same category.

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  22. Dompok also said that the BN government has, is and will implement more programs for the people, including in Sabah.

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  23. “Sabahan ministers in the federal cabinet can still play their part in assisting the government’s administration to improve, so I feel that it is not yet time to change the government,” he said.

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  24. “Sabahan ministers in the federal cabinet can still play their part in assisting the government’s administration to improve, so I feel that it is not yet time to change the government,” he said.

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