Dear Editor,
I FIND it awkward to read
statement made by Japar Ismail (middle) former SAPP Vice President who was also CLC
Chairman for N23 Bongawan who said he resigned from SAPP and joined Pertubuhan
Pakatan Perubahan Sabah (PPPS) because SAPP has not yet making a move to join
Pakatan Rakyat PR. Japar took political refuge in SAPP for nearly four years.
I can only say for all this
while Japar isn’t struggle for people of Sabah and the State, away from what he
had portrayed as a leader that Sabahans have hope for, but more of self-interest
and to be Yang Berhormat at cost.
He knew fairly well how the
party -SAPP makes decision and where party stands all along.
It isn’t an issue of
arrogant of not wanting to be in Pakatan, Japar himself agreed there is no way
for Sabah to gain its autonomy when all the time Sabah politicians are being
coerced and succumbed to agree to the detection of leaders who for the past
fifty years done little to give Sabah autonomy.
The clearest example looks
Sabah political parties, which are now in BN.
I personally think those in Pakatan Rakyat were mostly graduates of
UMNO’s institution. Thus being outside PR would help me to free my mind a bit,
but that doesn’t I’m not friendly to opposition. My object is first to topple
UMNO.
I think SAPP has learnt the trade
and not wanting once again falls into the trap, which in the end rerouted to
the same system.
Japar is one of those who
advocated that Sabah cannot really on Malaya ‘s Party and after four years he
came out with dissatisfaction, to me he is a bit of slow learner. I would have
thought if he has nothing to say might as well not to say anything.
SAPP is to struggle for
people of Sabah, State first before anything else, look now how ‘recycles’ are
surfacing like mushrooms in rainy season, I’ve nothing against them personally
but we should guide voters.
By the way, I wish him good
luck now with an NGO instead.
I chaired both the CLC
Bongawan and the Southern Zone meeting none perturb by his departure some in
fact expected of him to leave.
We’ve a ready replacement
who actually been doing Japar’s work all this while. Some echoed that it’s
better for him to leave now that at the nomination day.
Best Regards,
HJ AMDE SIDIK
Deputy President of Sabah
Progressive Party-SAPP
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