Pairin says Sabah MPs must speak in one voice


Former Sabah Chief Minister Joseph Pairin Kitingan calls on younger voters to protect Sabah and its future, as well as the safety and development of future generations. – Parti Bersatu Sabah Facebook pic, October 15, 2022.

ALL 25 Sabah Members of Parliament (MPs) who will be elected in the coming General Election (GE) must have one collective voice and direction as far as protecting the state’s rights, interests and sovereignty, said former Sabah Chief Minister Joseph Pairin Kitingan.

Pairin said the parliament session will be important after the election, particularly in the context of Sabah’s rights within the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63). 

He said in order to approach that role in Parliament with one voice and direction, all MPs and parties in the state need to stand and deliver together as brothers and sisters.

“What this means is that the people’s focus must be to emphasise and protect Sabah’s rights and interest through the voices of the 25 seats, 26 if you include Labuan.”

“We should emulate Sarawak and our leaders have been saying that they will work closely with Sarawak. That is indeed beautiful and well-said, let us then consider this unified approach seriously so that our thoughts can be turned into positive action producing a good outcome,” he said in a statement in Kota Kinabalu today.

Pairin who was the 7th Chief Minister in office from April 1985 to Mac 1994, also founded Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) in March 1985 and remained it’s president until he retired in November 2016.

The Papar-born veteran leader is now Kadazan Dusun Cultural Association (KDCA) president, holding the title ‘Huguan Siou’ or Paramount Leader, in the community.

Pairin said the grassroots are saying that in the parliamentary elections there is a preference to elect local parties which are inclined to protect Sabah’s rights and interests, rather than outsider parties which have other agendas and not focussed on protecting Sabah’s rights and future.

“Towards this end, let us also be guided by voices from the grassroots. They say enough is enough. So who will make the decisions in this parliamentary election? of course, it is the rakyat. They are the voters and it is their responsibility to decide properly,” he said.

He said voters, especially the younger generation, must have it in their minds to protect Sabah and its future, as well as the safety and development of future generations.

“They must support and vote for candidates representing local political parties which are ready and prepared to fight for Sabah and its future and do not have any hidden agenda that may be a disadvantage to Sabah and its future generations,” he said.

Pairin said another very important guidance is to avoid the influence of monetary or material political baits, learning from past experience, voters must be guided by their wisdom and common sense while thinking of theirs and Sabah’s future. – Bernama, October 15, 2022.


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