Umno to decide seats it will contest in Sabah polls

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KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Umno will decide today the number of seats it will contest in the upcoming state election, says its liaison chairman Datuk Seri Bung Moktar Radin.

He said the meeting would also determine the direction to be taken by Umno and the Sabah Barisan Nasional (BN) in their bid to win all the seats to be contested by them in the election.

“However, for me, it’s not about contesting all the seats, but the question is how many can we (Sabah Umno) win,” he said when contacted by Bernama yesterday.

He said the party already knew the names of its candidates, although it had yet to decide which seats they would be contesting in.

According to him, Sabah Umno would announce the names of the candidates selected to contest in the state election once they had been confirmed.

Commenting on the autonomy given to Sabah Umno in preparing and determining its candidates for the state election, Bung Moktar said that was the best approach for the people of Sabah as the party was headed by a local leader; thus, rejecting claims that Umno was ‘just a party from the peninsula’.

Such autonomy also gave Sabah Umno leaders a chance to determine the state’s direction, not only in terms of identifying the candidates and seats to be contested, but also in submitting new proposals for the people in the state, he said.

On the increase in the number of state seats from 60 to 73, he felt that it was time this was implemented given the large and extensive geography of the state, besides being an effort to provide balanced services to the people.

Bung Moktar, who is also the Kinabatangan MP, confirmed that he would be contesting the Lamag, which is a new constituency created in the Kinabatangan parliamentary area.

Currently, Kinabatangan has two state constituencies – Sukau and Kuamut.

In the 14th general election (GE14), a total of 60 seats were contested in Sabah.

Then in July last year, the Dewan Rakyat approved a bill to increase the number of seats in the Sabah State Assembly to 73.

Sabah Election Commission director Rohiman Rahia, when contacted by Bernama yesterday, confirmed that 73 seats would be contested in the coming state election.

The 13 new seats are N02 Bengkoka; N06 Bandau; N08 Pintasan; N13 Pantai Dalit; N17 Darau; N24 Tanjung Keramat; N27 Limbahau; N44 Tulid; N47 Telupid; N51 Sungai Manila; N58 Lamag; N61 Segama and N70 Kukusan.

On Thursday, Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal announced the dissolution of Sabah State Assembly, paving the way for a state election to be held within 60 days.

He made the announcement just hours after former chief minister Tan Sri Musa Aman claimed that the opposition bloc had secured a simple majority to form a new state government.

Sabah Umno currently has one out of the 17 state seats that it won in GE14 after 16 of its assemblymen quit the party to join Warisan and Bersatu. Umno’s sole state seat, Sungai Sibuga, is held by Musa Aman. — Bernama