The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Tanjung Keramat candidate moves in small groups to comply with SOP

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KOTA KINABALU: The Barisan Nasional (BN) candidate, Shahelmey Yahaya has opted to move in small groups while campaignin­g in the 16th Sabah state election to ensure compliance with the standard operating procedures (SOP) to curb the Covid-19 outbreak.

Shahelmey who is contesting in the Tanjung Keramat seat said the approach was more practical and appropriat­e since the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO) is still in force, adding that his team would conduct a door-todoor campaignin­g, in an effort to get to know the residents as well as traders in the area.

“While campaignin­g, I prefer to introduce myself by distributi­ng pamphlets as I am a new face contesting in a new constituen­cy of Tanjung Keramat,” he told reporters after a walkabout at business premises in Putatan, near here yesterday.

Tanjung Keramat, which is one of the 13 new seats contested in the state election, is within the Putatan parliament­ary constituen­cy and has 14,350 voters. Shahelmy faces a fivecorner­ed fight between Rosdy Wasli from Amanah, Mohd Salleh Lamsin (United Sabah National Organisati­on), Ira Elza Uzair (Parti Cinta Sabah) and Faezah Ibnu (Liberal Democratic Party).

He said he would be leveraging on the social media platform to reach out to the young people. On his missions and visions for Tanjung Keramat, Shahelmy said it would be based on three cores namely upgrading the standard of living, developing knowledgeb­ased human resources and intensifyi­ng business activities.

Asked on his chances of winning, Shahelmy said his confidence was highly based on his observatio­n and the feedback he received while campaignin­g but admitted that he would have to work hard to ensure victory.

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