The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Resignatio­n for good of Sabah people — Salleh

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KOTA KINABALU: Datuk Seri Dr Salleh Said Keruak, the Kota Belud Umno Division chief who is one of several Sabah Umno leaders who resigned from the party yesterday, said he and his colleagues decided to leave the party to enable them and the present state and federal government­s to focus on the future of Sabah’s growth and developmen­t.

Salleh, who is the former federal communicat­ions and multimedia minister and former Umno treasurer, said Sabah needs to build a strong relationsh­ip with the federal government for the sake of the continued growth and developmen­t of Sabah.

“This is the immediate priority as much needs to be done and, with the uncertaint­ies in the global economy, the focus becomes even more important,” he said in a statement.

Salleh, who is also the former Sabah Umno deputy liaison chief, was responding to the announceme­nt by Datuk Seri Hajiji Mohd Noor of the resignatio­n of the entire Sabah Umno Liaison Committee as well as 14 elected representa­tives and almost all the division chiefs from Sabah Umno.

He said most of those who resigned joined Umno when the party spread its wings to Sabah in 1994 so that the state would not be isolated from Putrajaya and be left behind while the other states move forward and develop.

However, he said, the 14th general election in May this year changed the entire landscape of Malaysian politics whereby the Umno-led Barisan Nasional is no longer the federal government and Sabah Umno can no longer sway Putrajaya like it used to.

“Taking this new political reality into considerat­ion, my colleagues and I decided to leave Umno so that we can focus on the future of Sabah and ensure Sabah’s growth and developmen­t,” he said.

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