The Borneo Post

SUPP faces herculean task in GE14

Party fields three state assemblyme­n in quest to win back six seats from opposition

- By Lim How Pim reporters@theborneop­ost.com

We need new faces and the experience­d ones will guide the new. They will continue to lead us through to 2030. Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg, state BN chairman

KUCHING: Sarawak United People’s Party ( SUPP) faces the heaviest task among the state Barisan Nasional ( BN) parties in the coming general election (GE14) as it has to win back all the six seats held by the opposition.

To do that, the party is pulling out all stops to wrest these urban and sub-urban parliament­ary seats by fielding three state assemblyme­n among its candidates.

The most notable among them is party president Datuk Dr Sim Kui Hian who has taken up the gauntlet against state DAP and Pakatan Harapan ( PH) chairman in Stampin.

The other two are Repok assemblyma­n Datuk Seri Huang Tiong Sii who will contest in Sarikei against incumbent Andrew Wong of DAP and Datuk Sebastian Ting, the Piasau state assemblyma­n who has been tasked to oust Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) incumbent Dr Michael Teo.

Ting was the BN-SUPP candidate for Miri in the 2013 general election but lost to Dr Teo by 1,992 votes.

SUPP wi l l not have any problem retaining Serian, the only parliament­ary seat it won in the last general election as the incumbent Dato Seri Richard Riot is not expected to face any problem defending his seat.

The other BN component parties should not have any problem retaining the seats they won in the last election despite fielding 14 new faces in the (GE14) which will see nomination and polling on April 28 and May 9 respective­ly.

Of these new faces, six are standing for Par ti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu ( PBB), five from Sarawak United People’s Party ( SUPP), two from Parti Rakyat Sarawak ( PRS) and one from Progressiv­e Democratic Party ( PDP).

They are Genot @ Jeannoth Sinel ( Puncak Borneo), Robert Lawson Chuat (Betong), Yusuf Abd Wahab ( Tanjong Manis), Ahmad Johnie Zawawi (Igan), Dato Hanifah Taib (Mukah) and Lukanisman Awang Sauni (Sibuti) — from PBB; Kho Teck Wan ( Bandar Kuching),

The incumbents from PRS are Datuk Masir Kujat ( Lubok Antu), Datuk Joseph Salang Gandum (Julau), Aaron Ago Dagang ( Kanowit) and Wilson Ugak Kumbong ( Hulu Rajang).

For PDP, Anthony Nogeh Gumbek, Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing and Anyi Ngau are expected to defend Mas Gading, Bintulu and Baram respective­ly.

State BN chairman and Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg, who unveiled the full list yesterday, said all BN candidates had been screened and cleared by the Royal Malaysia Police ( PDRM) and Malaysian Anti- Corruption Commission ( MACC).

“As far as PBB is concerned, all our MPs (incumbents who are not seeking re- election) willingly want to withdraw. What is more important is that PBB wants to give way to new faces, especially the young ones,” he said at a press conference at PBB headquarte­rs here.

Abang Johari, who is PBB president, said the new faces from PBB constitute­d over 40 per cent of the total number of new faces for the state BN.

He pointed out that the new candidates will play a pivotal role in moving the state forward to realising its digital economy agenda.

It is noted that the youngest BN candidate for this election is Lukanisman, 36, and those aged 50 and below are Kho Teck Wan and Andrew Wong ( both 42), Kelvin Kong and Dato Hanifah Taib ( both 46), Datuk Seri Huang Tiong Sii (49) and Rubiah Wang ( 50).

Abang Johari thanked all BN incumbents who had agreed not to defend their respective seats.

According to him, BN Sarawak is going for a mix of young, new and experience­d candidates this time around, in tandem with Sarawak’s aspiration to become a developed state in Malaysia by 2030.

“We need new faces and the experience­d ones will guide the new. They will continue to lead us through to 2030.

“Every leader must focus on unity and move forward. There is no self interest, but people’s interest. We need to collaborat­e with one another to move forward,” said Abang Johari.

To a question, he said: “God willing, we will try to take 28 or 29 seats.”

Among those present were deputy chief ministers Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas, Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr James Masing who is PRS president, and Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan, as well as PDP president Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing.

 ?? — Photo by Chimon Upon ?? Abang Johari (third left, front row) with (from right, front row) Awang Tengah, Tiong, Uggah, Masing, Dr Sim and others give the thumbs-up during a photo call.
— Photo by Chimon Upon Abang Johari (third left, front row) with (from right, front row) Awang Tengah, Tiong, Uggah, Masing, Dr Sim and others give the thumbs-up during a photo call.
 ?? — Photo by Chimon Upon ?? Abang Johari (third right) joins hands with (from right) Uggah, Dr Sim, Masing, Tiong and Awang Tengah in a show of unity.
— Photo by Chimon Upon Abang Johari (third right) joins hands with (from right) Uggah, Dr Sim, Masing, Tiong and Awang Tengah in a show of unity.

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