The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Upko’s ‘boldest decision’ – Tangau

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The UPKO Supreme Council made “the boldest decision” to leave the Barisan Nasional and form a coali on government with Par Warisan Sabah, said Datuk Madius Tangau.

KOTA KINABALU: The United Pasokmomog­un Kadazandus­un Murut Organisati­on (UPKO) Supreme Council made “the boldest decision” to leave the Barisan Nasional and form a coalition government with Parti Warisan Sabah in line with the pulse of the Momogun communitie­s.

Acting president Datuk Seri Wilfred Madius Tangau said, “It was a unanimous decision, one which we cannot but take if we are committed to do what is best for the people. Results of the 14th General Elections showed the people wanted change.”

The Barisan Nasional obtained 29 State seats, including five by UPKO, while Warisan, PKR and DAP won 29. STAR took two seats.

“The scenario was similar at the Federal level. It goes without saying we need effective representa­tion both at the State and national levels. Thus Upko is duty bound to be part of the solution.”

Tangau said, “I called for a emergency Supreme Council meeting with a very short notice considerin­g the GE results were still trickling in at midnight on Wednesday.”

According to Madius, before going for the meeting, he had gone to Seri Gaya early on Thursday to talk to Kadamaian assemblyma­n Ewon Benedick, Datuk Abidin Madingkir (Paginatan), Datuk Bobbey Suan (Nabawan) and Datuk Limus Juri (Kuala Penyu).

Kuamut assemblyma­n Datuk Masiung Banah, who was then still on his way from Kuamut, had agreed to go straight to the council meeting.

Madius then went back to Magellan Sutera where the Upko’s supreme council made a unanimous decision to leave BN and form a coalition state government with Warisan.

“Earlier, at least one of them openly said, he will stick with the party decision,” said Madius, adding, “time was of essence, thus the councillor­s had to make the decision. It was unanimous. It is in line with the perjuangan of the party for the Momoguns.”

Madius said there were twists and turns of events, made worst by the fact that all five of them were “locked at the Sri Gaya. That’s the reason why they could not go out and join the meeting.”

“We are aware there will be all kinds of reactions including bombardmen­t from the grassroots. But, we decided it’s time to be focused and take the boldest of decision. Mind you, thus far there are very encouragin­g support from across the board. Please whisper a prayer or two for Upko,” he said.

Tangau stated this after the five elected Upko assemblyme­n claimed that they were not consulted on their party’s supreme council’s decision to leave BN and join Warisan.

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 ?? - Bernama photo ?? Upko acting president Datuk Seri Panglima Wilfred Madius Tangau at a press conference at Magellan Sutera Resort.
- Bernama photo Upko acting president Datuk Seri Panglima Wilfred Madius Tangau at a press conference at Magellan Sutera Resort.

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