The Borneo Post (Sabah)

PBS ready, prepared for election – Max

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DONGONGGON: Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) has stepped up preparatio­ns for the general election at all its constituen­cies, including possible new seats if the added boundaries are approved in the coming parliament­ary sitting.

The Sabah State Assembly has passed and gazetted the 13 new constituen­cies last year.

Its acting president, Datuk Seri Dr Maximus Ongkili said the party's machinerie­s at the 13 state and five parliament­ary seats have been activated and “we have further raised the level of preparedne­ss.”

PBS has voiced out its intention to the Barisan Nasional (BN) to claim at least six constituen­cies from the 13 new seats proposed by the Election Commission in its redelineat­ion exercise.

Maximus opined that PBS as a multiracia­l party can do well in any constituen­cy it is given by the BN leadership.

Meanwhile, at the meeting, the PBS Supreme Council urged the Sabah government to review its agreement with the Federal Land Developmen­t Authority (Felda) in Lahad Datu, also known as Felda Sahabat.

He said PBS branch members from the eastern part of Sabah have raised the issue on Felda Sahabat failing to deliver their agreement to provide settlement for landless Sabahans, especially the Kadazandus­un and Murut communitie­s.

He said some 400,000 hectares of land in Lahad Datu were identified for the programme to allow settlers to also enjoy their share from rubber or palm oil plantation­s under Felda.

“However, to date, only 25 per cent of the number are settled, what happened to the remaining 75 per cent?

“The original plan was to get 1,000 settlers. In the end, Felda did not proceed with the plan,” he said, adding that the government agency had stopped the programme.

As such, PBS is calling for the agreement to be reviewed and to ensure that Felda delivers its promises.

 ??  ?? Maximus with the PBS Supreme Council members in a show of unity at the party’s headquarte­rs in Dongonggon yesterday.
Maximus with the PBS Supreme Council members in a show of unity at the party’s headquarte­rs in Dongonggon yesterday.

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