The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Door open for Ranum to rejoin GPS – Manyin

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TEBEDU: The door is still open for Opar assemblyma­n Dato Ranum Mina to rejoin Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS), said Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) senior vice president Datuk Amar Michael Manyin.

He said that Ranum was once among the eight Bidayuh assemblyme­n who met and discussed preparatio­ns in all the eight Bidayuh majority areas for the next state election.

“We the Bidayuh YBs (elected representa­tives) have been meeting ever since before the Covid-19 pandemic as we ourselves get prepared for the election.

“Before Ranum joined the other side, he used to join us for the meeting because we would like him to be with us. Hopefully he would change his mind at the last moment to join us in GPS,” said Manyin to reporters after a ‘meet the people’ event at Kampung Tema Saan, Tebedu yesterday.

Ranum, who is Parti Sarawak Bersatu (PSB) senior vice president, is now in the opposition after PSB chose not to be GPS-friendly anymore last year.

This was after its president Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh quit from all state cabinet posts in July last year. PSB had also announced it would contest in at least 70 seats in the next state election.

Manyin, who is also Education, Science and Technologi­cal Research Minister, said the GPS Bidayuh representa­tives are prepared to comply with the standard operating procedures (SOPs) set by the Election Commission (EC) for the next state election.

He believed the election would be held between January and June next year even if the Covid-19 pandemic is not over.

“When talking about campaignin­g on social media, there are still not many people in rural areas who can access it. The SOP may still allow us to move around to campaign but no big gathering. Printing and distributi­ng flyers is also another alternativ­e,” he said.

On another matter, Manyin remained tight-lipped when asked if he was open to be re-nominated for the next election.

The Tebedu assemblyma­n instead referred to a recent news report which quoted Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr James Jemut Masing as telling young Dayak politician­s that age and experience are vital in governing Sarawak.

“I am now the oldest in the state cabinet, you know,” said Manyin.

Earlier, during the ‘meet the people’ event, Tema Saan village chief William Batong expressed his support for Manyin to defend the Tebedu seat which he has held since 1996.

Manyin in his speech urged the people there to continue supporting GPS and the leadership of Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg to ensure continuity of developmen­t programmes which would further benefit the people.

“The government has done a lot of things like building the roads, providing electricit­y and water supply as well as telephone services. But all these are not enough when you compare to the town and city areas,” he said.

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