The Borneo Post (Sabah)

At least 20 aspiring to be BN candidate in Puncak Borneo

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KUCHING: It seems to be a crowded affair in Puncak Borneo, with at least 20 individual­s showing their interest and lobbying for the seat to represent Barisan Nasional (BN) in the forthcomin­g general election.

However, according to Tarat assemblyma­n Datuk Roland Sagah Wee Inn, it is a normal and ‘healthy exercise’ for the individual­s to show their keen interest in wanting to contest for the seat under the BN ticket.

“For me it’s a very simple affair. There may be 10 or 20 of them who are showing their interest wanting to represent PBB in Puncak Borneo. But at the end of the day it’s up to the chief minister and the prime minister to decide,” Sagah told The Borneo Post here yesterday.

He added that it was a natural process for the aspirants to lobby for the seat when the incumbent had indicated that he would not be defending the seat.

“These individual­s are keen to lobby for the seat because the incumbent (Datuk Seri Dr James Dawos Mamit) has indicated that he was not defending the seat due to health reason,” explained Sagah, a PBB supreme council member.

Serembu assemblyma­n Miro Simuh, when contacted, said aspirants for the seat must be PBB members as Puncak Borneo is a PBB stronghold.

“My advice to them is to observe the tradition of the party and to respect the elected representa­tives in the area. PBB is the strongest BN component party in the state, scoring 100 per cent in past elections because we are a very strict and discipline­d party. In this case, whoever wants the seat must understand this steep tradition and observe party discipline,” stressed Miro.

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