The Borneo Post

2,000 Sabahans in peninsula join Bersatu

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SHAH ALAM: Approximat­ely 2,000 Sabahans residing in the peninsula submitted their applicatio­n forms to join Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia ( Bersatu) yesterday.

Bersatu Supreme Council member Abu Bakar Yahya said all of them decided to join Bersatu as a gesture of support for Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s leadership.

“So far, 2,000 Sabahans here have unanimousl­y pledged their support to Tun Dr Mahathir’s leadership and are prepared to help him strengthen the country’s economy, and we are confident that the membership of Sabahans in Bersatu will increase from time to time after this,” he told reporters after receiving the applicatio­n forms here yesterday.

Also present was Kinabalu Bersatu chairman Adzmi Juatan.

Abu Bakar, who is also Prime Minister’s political secretary, said the party had also received many new membership applicatio­ns, especially from the Malays.

“However, all applicatio­ns must be taken to the party’s annual general meeting for considerat­ion before they can be approved,” he said.

Meanwhile, in KUALA KANGSAR, 60 residents of Kampung Ketior, Manong, including former members of Umno, submitted their applicatio­n forms to join Bersatu to Kuala Kangsar Bersatu chief Datuk Iskandar Dzulkarnai­n Abdul Hamid today.

He said they decided to join Bersatu after losing confidence in Umno and wanting to help Bersatu in fighting corruption and abuse of power.

“They believe in the current leadership of the country led by the respectabl­e Tun Dr Mahathir,” he added. — Bernama

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