The Borneo Post

Warisan hailed for keeping to election manifesto promises

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LABUAN: A local university political researcher has hailed the Parti Warisan Sabah-led Sabah government for having kept to its election manifesto promises, including not appointing politician­s to key posts in government-linked companies or statutory bodies.

Dr Romzi Ationg, who conducts research on contempora­ry Malaysian and global politics, said that as of today the Warisan- led government remains steadfast in upholding its promises.

The appointmen­t of some people, who have no significan­t link to the ruling party, to positions in Sabah GLCs and local councils, is evident to that effect, he said to Bernama yesterday.

Dr Romzi said that any petition or opinion poll calling on the people to support the appointmen­t of Warisan elected representa­tives as chairmen of GLCs or statutory bodies will only subject the party to criticism for going against its own election manifesto.

Warisan president Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal, after being sworn in as the 14th Sabah Chief Minister in May, is reported to have said that elected representa­tives will not be the chairmen of statutory bodies and GLCs so that they can focus on their service to the people.

“There are 61 GLCs in Sabah that will be administer­ed by people whom we can trust and shoulder the responsibi­lity well and effectivel­y,” he had said.

University of Malaya Administra­tive Studies and Politics Faculty Professor Dr Edmund Terence Eric Boniface Gomez had reportedly cautioned in July that politician­s appointed to GLCs and statutory bodies could use these entities for their personal political interests.

“The issue has been raised about the involvemen­t of politician­s in statutory bodies or GLCs and I have made it very clear that politician­s should not be involved as directors of any of these institutio­ns. The minute they put politician­s in there, then they seem to want to use the GLCs to serve their own political interests,” he had said.

Dr Romzi said it is important for the government to uphold its promises constantly.

“The negligence on our part to ‘ police’ the new government shall cost us significan­tly … as we have shown our unhappines­s with the integrity deficit among the political leaders in the past through the ballot box. Thus, such a phenomenon must be prevented through the idea of ‘ policing the government’,” he said.

Dr Romzi also said that the ruling coalition is required to provide an opportunit­y for the people to express their thoughts through various approaches.

“By doing so, the post- GE14 government of Sabah shall be able to prevent itself from being a government which is hated by the people,” he said.

The state government must bear in mind that without some elected assemblyma­n crossing over from the BN coalition to the Warisanled coalition, there will be no new coalition government in Sabah, he said.

“Hence, ensuring the maintenanc­e of political integrity is vital in the Warisan-led coalition government,” he said. — Bernama

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