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‘SPECIAL SITTING NECESSARY’

It is held to swear in elected, nominated reps, says Shafie

- MOHD IZHAM UNNIP ABDULLAH AND OLIVIA MIWIL KOTA KINABALU news@nst.com.my Additional reporting by Fardy Bungga

THE special state legislativ­e assembly sitting is necessary to swear in elected and nominated representa­tives, said Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal yesterday.

“The proceeding­s were carried out according to the state constituti­on and in accordance with the standing orders of the state legislativ­e assembly,” he said after the sitting was adjourned by Speaker Datuk Syed Abas Syed Ali.

Shafie said all 60 assemblyme­n were informed to attend the sitting so that they could be sworn in.

It was an important event to endorse their election into office within three months, he added.

Forty-three assemblyme­n were sworn in, including four nominated assemblyme­n and six former Umno members, who had declared their support for Parti Warisan Sabah (Warisan) led by Shafie.

The four nominated assemblyme­n were United Pasokmomog­un Kadazandus­un Murut Organisati­on (Upko) acting president Datuk Seri Wilfred Madius Tangau, Sabah DAP chief Stephen Wong Tien Fatt, Warisan secretary-general Loretto Padua and treasurer general Terrence Siambun.

The six former Umno representa­tives were Datuk Hamisa Samat (Tanjung Batu), Datuk Abdul Muis Picho (Sebatik), Jamawi Jaafar (Kemabong), Datuk Osman Jamal (Balung), Datuk Bolkiah Ismail (Pitas) and Datuk James Ratib (Sugut).

On the former Umno members, Shafie said they were in the process of becoming Warisan members or other parties in the Warisan-led alliance with Pakatan Harapan and Upko.

“They have declared their support to the government and I am confident they will continue supporting us.”

On the court decision to dismiss an injunction applicatio­n by the opposition to stop the sitting, Shafie said it was the right thing to do.

“There is a clear distinctio­n between the judiciary and the legislativ­e assembly.”

 ?? PIC BY KHAIRULL AZRY BIDIN ?? Barisan Nasional assemblyme­n were no-show at the special Sabah Legislativ­e Assembly sitting in Kota Kinabalu yesterday.
PIC BY KHAIRULL AZRY BIDIN Barisan Nasional assemblyme­n were no-show at the special Sabah Legislativ­e Assembly sitting in Kota Kinabalu yesterday.

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