Anifah tells elder brother Musa Aman to call it a day


Anifah Aman says he ‘greatly values what Musa has done for Sabah, but I believe times have changed and it is time for others to take over’. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, August 10, 2020.

IT’S time for Musa Aman to retire and let new leaders take over, said his younger brother Anifah Aman.

The Parti Cinta Sabah (PCS) president said while he loved his elder brother it was time for the former Sabah chief minister, who ruled over the state for 15 years, to make way for others.

“I think he has done good job for Sabah but I feel it is time for him (Musa) to give way to others to take over.

“Musa is my elder brother, I definitely love him but there are differences when it comes to politics (just as) in Kuala Lumpur, (there are differences) also in Sabah among families,” he said in a press conference today.

“As a Sabahan, I value greatly what Musa has done for Sabah, but I believe times have changed and it is time for others to take over,” said Anifah who enters the up coming state election with his local based party.

Anifah told reporters today that the re-branded PCS was targeting enough seats to form the state government.

There are 73 seats up for the grabs in the upcoming polls.

Anifah took over PCS from founding president Wilfred Bumburing, who stepped down during the party annual general meeting last month.

Bumburing is now deputy president.

Musa Aman has filed for a court injunction to prevent the Sabah elections from taking place following a thwarted attempt to take over the state government via defections from ruling party Warisan. – August 10, 2020.

Musa Aman has filed for a court injunction to prevent the Sabah elections from taking place following a thwarted attempt to take over the state government defections from ruling party Warisan. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, August 10, 2020.


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