The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Call for speedy appointmen­t of Labuan village chiefs

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LABUAN: Pakatan Harapan (PH) Labuan yesterday called for expediting the appointmen­t of the 27 village chiefs in the interest of the villagers.

Its chairman, Simsudin Sidek, said the list of candidates, as agreed by all the PH component parties and PH-friendly Parti Warisan Sabah (Warisan), had been submitted to the Labuan Corporatio­n (LC) local authority for endorsemen­t.

“We must expedite the announceme­nt and the presentati­on of the appointmen­t letters to the new village heads in the interest of the villagers. Despite it being a bitter pill to swallow by certain quarters, we must announce it,” he told Bernama.

Simsudin, who is also Labuan Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) chief, clarified that the nomination of the chiefs is based on a ratio of 10:8:8:1 of 10 village chiefs from PKR, eight from Parti Amanah Negara (Amanah), eight from Warisan and one from DAP.

The Barisan Nasional (BN)UMNO village heads stopped dischargin­g their duties after the PH took over the government in May, leaving the people in each of the 27 villages (excluding the housing estates) “without the captains”. The contracts of the 27 village heads officially expired in October.

A month before the new school term and until yesterday, many villagers, including residents in the housing estates, faced difficulty in getting the village head’s verificati­on for the school documentat­ion.

It is learned that the delay in finalising the village head appointmen­ts was allegedly due to disagreeme­nt among PH component parties over some of the nominated candidates, with certain villages not agreeing with the proposed names.

It is also learned that there has been swapping of candidates at the last minute, resulting in the delay in the appointmen­ts.

Labuan Corporatio­n chairman Datuk Seri Amir Hussien (rpt) Hussien said the local authority is still finalising the candidates’ profile for a final decision.

“We hope we should be able to announce the new village chiefs the latest by January 10,” he said. - Bernama

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