The Borneo Post

Syed Saddiq outlines Armada’s agenda ahead of assembly

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KUALA LUMPUR: Angkatan Bersatu Anak Muda or Armada, the youth wing of Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia ( Bersatu), has to think like it is the government and must work hard like it is the opposition to win and find solutions on issues that are close to the hearts of young people and society.

In making the call, Armada chief Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman said that in the struggle, they should also avoid getting caught in a culture of luxurious living.

“Young people, both men and women, are in the frontline of bringing up relevant issues and trying to find solutions. We should not be thinking about wealth.

“We need to keep having that fighting spirit like before, when we fought even without having money,” he said during an interview with several media organisati­ons ahead of the Bersatu Annual General Assembly at the Putrajaya Internatio­nal Convention Centre (PICC) from today until Sunday.

The Armada assembly to be held at the same venue today and tomorrow will be attended by about 800 delegates.

Syed Saddiq, who is also Youth and Sports Minister, said Armada should continue with its struggle, including going to the ground to interact with the public in a relaxed atmosphere such as in “mamak” shops, and not just

Young people, both men and women, are in the frontline of bringing up relevant issues and trying to find solutions. We should not be thinking about wealth.

at official events and “ribbon- cutting ceremonies”.

The Armada chief said he would further explore the direction of the youth wing and the political landscape in his speech at the assembly.

“Through Armada convention, we want to make sure young people have ample space and ‘movers’ at all levels,” he said.

In the meantime, he said the issue on party-hopping, job opportunit­ies, affordable homes, besides survival of the Malays, Bumiputera and Islam were among the subjects brought up by Armada delegates.

“Many more issues related to young people can be brought during the Armada convention , like the desire to see the leadership (at party and national level) exercise integrity in building the country to gain world respect,” he said.

On the issue of party-hopping, Syed Saddiq, who is also the Muar MP had a clear message - Bersatu does not need to have politician­s who were linked to various malpractic­es or crime under the previous government.

“If there are robbers and thieves joining Bersatu, I will leave the party,” he said.

It refers to party hopping involving Umno members, especially members of Parliament and its leaders to join other parties including Bersatu, which is chaired by Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

Syed Saddiq said that Armada realised that Bersatu needed to strengthen the party, but applicatio­ns from former opposition leaders should be scrutinise­d before they could be accepted into the party.

He said any Umno member or leader with pending court cases should not be admitted into the party.

Syed Saddiq pointed out that the inclusion of experience­d leaders from Umno should not be seen as a signal to marginalis­e young Bersatu leaders who were willing to carve the party with their clear beliefs and direction.

The assembly is expected to be attended by about 3,000 delegates involving 135 divisions across the country including Armada’s delegates from 115 divisions and its Srikandi (women’s wing) delegates from 98 divisions. — Bernama

Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman, Armada chief

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