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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

STAR pulling in more members


Jeffrey Kitingan-helmed STAR is gaining support by the day in Sabah with more PKR members jumping over.
KOTA BELUD: Jeffrey Kitingan’s Sabah chapter of the State Reform Party (STAR) is continuing to draw people to its fold in the state.
In the latest mass desertion, 523 PKR members in Kota Belud announced they were in the process or had already joined the Borneo-based STAR.
STAR divisional head for Kota Belud, Rubin Guribah, the former Kota Belud PKR deputy divisional head, said at least six of PKR’s polling district’s committees (JDM) here had also been dissolved.
The JDMs are from Kinasaraban, Taginambur, Sayap, Kiau, Gaur and Melangkap areas, he claimed, adding many members in the PKR division had also quit after losing confidence in its direction for Sabah.
“Among those local leaders who quit with me were Peter Dasim, Naim Angkat, Tingkun Penimbul, Laimin Linahan, Soidol Dominting, Jason Munggin Limpakan and many others,” he said, naming some of the opinion leaders who had quit.
He disclosed this at the launching of STAR for the Tempasuk state constituency by Jeffrey, the state STAR chairman, yesterday at the house of Suwah Buleh, a former Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) leader.
Meanwhile, the party’s state deputy chairman, Daniel John Jambun, in a statement said more are expected to join STAR not only in Kota Belud but from other districts as well.
Welcoming the 523 into STAR, Jambun said their bold decision indicated that local Sabahans wanted a strong voice through an independent local party.
“The people know what they are doing… this augurs well for STAR and Sabah,” he said.
Meanwhile, Jeffrey called on Sabahans to rally behind the United Borneo Alliance (UBA) in order to push for its seven-point Borneo Agenda STAR has been championing.
“Our support is growing and this shows that the people want change. This is the time for change. Our membership in Sabah has reached 160,000 in just less than three months from our state launching on Jan 6, and this is a very good development,” he said.
Also present at the well-attended function were former Kadamaian (in the 1960s known as Sorob and later Kebayau) Usno assemblyman, Ismail Gimbad; president of United Sabah Dusun Tindal Organisation (USTO), James Bagah; and Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) supreme council leader, Peter Marajin.

13 comments:

  1. Previously around 2,000 members from rural Sabah Pakatan has left their party to join Star as well. Now more than 500 members from Kota Belud division has followed in. Is this a sign that Pakatan is no longer supported by the locals?

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  2. Perhaps its best that Pakatan will leave Sabah to the local parties while they focus on the Peninsula states instead. Only Sabah leaders knew what Sabahan really needs.

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    1. So many opposition parties now. I don't even think that PR will come and take the place.

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  3. Pakatan chance to win the election in sabah is very low. Perhaps its about time for pakatan to pack their bags out from sabah and focus on their own states.

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  4. The people should know what they want, jumping from party to party at this crucial moment ? Hope they are united and believe they can make a change for the better.
    How can they rule if they are not sure and jumping ?

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    1. PR is nothing but only master in lip service.

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  5. makin ramai ahli PKR yang sertai Star, ini memperlihatkan PKR makin lemah di Sabah. peluang PKR di sabah makin tipis.

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  6. Personally, I don't think Pakatan will able to convince us.

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  7. PKR not the best party anymore in Sabah. That why more the members out and join other opposition party in Sabah.

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  8. even without STAR and SAPP, Pakatan still unable to form a new government in this state..

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  9. bagus Pakatan balik semenanjung la.. jimat kos dan jimat tenaga.. serahkan saja Sabah kepada parti pembangkang tempatan..

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