BERGOLAK…..Hamid
mengakui UMNO Sandakan sedang bergolak dan semakin kritikal.
Oleh: SHAIMON S JUMADI
TERDAPAT kepincangan ketara
di dalam kepimpinan UMNO Bahagian Sandakan yang semakin kritikal kerana wujud
beberapa puak yang bertelagah antara satu sama lain; mencetuskan perpecahan
yang semakin sukar dikawal.
Kewujudan Kem A, B dan C semakin
ketara sehingga menyebabkan ramai ahli UMNO keluar parti secara senyap dan
menyertai parti pembangkang.
Ketua Penerangan UMNO
Bahagian Sandakan, Abd Hamid Hj Sabal berkata demikian dalam satu wawancara
eksklusif dengan Sabahkini.Net kelmarin sebagai mengulas kenyataan Pengerusi
Tetap UMNO Sandakan, Sahari Ahmad yang bertajuk “UMNO Sandakan Kucar Kacir'
yang tersiar di Sabahkini.Net baru-baru ini.
“Saya ingin menasihatkan
ahli-ahli UMNO sama ada di peringkat Bahagian, Cawangan dan akar umbi supaya
setia dengan pucuk kepimpinan UMNO Sandakan dan patuh kepada kerajaan yang memerintah.
Jangan sesekali menderhaka kepada parti dan perlu bekerja keras memantapkan
perjuangan UMNO," kata Hamid yang mengajak mereka menentang parti
pembangkang secara habis-habisan.
“Sekali lagi saya memberi
amaran keras kepada semua ahli-ahli UMNO Sandakan jangan pertikaikan soal siapa
bakal calon. Sesiapa sahaja yang terpilih, itulah kita terima seadanya dan
pastikan BN menang dengan majoriti yang besar," ujarnya Hamid yang jengkel
dengan segelintir AJK yang suka menghentam Ketua Bahagian tanpa bukti yang
kukuh dan boleh diambil tindakan tatatertib .
Kata Hamid lagi, ramai ahli-ahli
UMNO boleh dikatakan hidup dalam kemewahan dan serba serbi cukup. Mereka harus
membalas jasa dan budi baik UMNO dengan memberi sokongan tidak berbelah bahagi kepada
Ketua Bahagian.
VK Liew has expressed his desire to defend the Sandakan parliamentary seat in the next general election
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DeleteHope the people will support as what VK Liew desire to.
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DeleteUsaha semua pihak untuk membangunkan ekonomi amat diperlukan.
ReplyDeleteKewujudan Kem A, B dan C semakin ketara sehingga menyebabkan ramai ahli UMNO keluar parti secara senyap dan menyertai parti pembangkang.
ReplyDeleteMungkin UMNO harus mencari sebab mereka ini keluar parti.
Parti komponen harus bersatu padu.
ReplyDeleteCalon yang dilantik harus bertanggung jawab dan memperjuangkan yang terbaik untuk rakyat.
ReplyDeletesetiap permasalahan dpt diselesaikan dgn baik.
ReplyDeletePengerusi Badan Perhubungan Umno Sabah Datuk Seri Musa Aman menolak sama sekali dakwaan yang mengatakan parti itu berada di ambang perpecahan.
ReplyDeleteSebaliknya, beliau menegaskan bahawa parti itu sentiasa berada dalam keadaan mantap dan kukuh dengan kesemua anggotanya kekal bersatu padu.
Musa, yang juga Ketua Menteri Sabah, berkata walaupun dilanda pelbagai kontroversi namun beliau tetap yakin dengan keutuhan Umno negeri dapat menghadapi apa juga cabaran.
ReplyDelete“Apa yang penting adalah kita (Umno) di dalam BN begitu kuat dan mantap... biasalah ada satu dua orang yang kurang senang hati tetapi biarlah mereka kerana apa yang mereka lakukan adalah terpulang kepada mereka sendiri,” - Musa Aman
ReplyDeleteUmno dan Barisan Nasional (BN) di Sabah tetap kukuh dan akan terus melaksanakan langkah perlu bagi memastikan keadaan itu berterusan. - Shafie Apdal
ReplyDelete"Itu (gembar-gembur) kita tidak bimbang sangat. Kita akan mengambil langkah tertentu untuk memastikan kita dapat mengukuhkan Umno dan BN di Sabah. Parti komponen BN memainkan peranan yang penting bagi memastikan BN Sabah terus kukuh," - Shafie Apdal
ReplyDeleteSabah Umno liaison deputy chief Datuk Seri Salleh Said Keruak said Sabah Umno, under the leadership of Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman, has always put aside differences among the leaders, so much so Sabah Umno is now strong and formidable.
ReplyDeleteHe said it was not unusual for any political organisation, including Umno in the state to have differences as it was one of the key and inevitable features of a democracy.
ReplyDeleteHowever, he said the differences should not be a barrier to political unity, particularly in working together towards securing a big win in the next general election.
ReplyDeleteHowever, he said the differences should not be a barrier to political unity, particularly in working together towards securing a big win in the next general election.
ReplyDeleteCiting the scenario in Sabah, Salleh said although at times Sabah Umno leaders might have differences of opinion, the party was united in playing a pivotal role in delivering the goods for the Barisan Nasional (BN) come election time as was proven in the 2008 general election where BN only lost one parlimentary and one state seat, as well as in the Batu Sapi parlimentary by-election.
ReplyDelete"As far as Sabah Umno is concerned, the party is united and intact and we are confident of winning all the allocated parlimentary and state seats for Umno in the coming general election," he said in a statement.
ReplyDeleteSalleh, who is State Assembly Speaker, was commenting on the recent call by Umno veteran leader Tun Daim Zainuddin for Umno leaders in Sabah to put away their differences and focus on retaining the state.
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ReplyDeleteDaim was also quoted as saying that BN needed a mixture of influential and new leaders in order for it to take over Pakatan Rakyat-controlled Selangor, Kelantan and Kedah, and that BN had a "better advantage' to win the next election compared to 2008, where it lost its two-thirds majority to the opposition.
He also expressed confident that the people of Sabah would firmly be behind BN in the coming general election.
ReplyDeleteHe also expressed confident that the people of Sabah would firmly be behind BN in the coming general election.
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