25 April : LIBERAL Democratic Party (LDP) leaderships must not continue to be manipulated by others for their selfish agendas, said Jimmy Wong, Political Secretary to the Chief Minister.
He expressed puzzle that all these while, it seemed that LDP leaderships had been exceptionally critical of the Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Hj Aman’s leadership. This was despite the fact that Musa has done a good job in steering the State, especially in improving the State economy and its coffer.
He thus suspected that LDP either has an axe to grind with Musa for reasons best known to them or, there could be some ‘unseen forces’ manipulating them to cast bad light on Musa, with the chief aim of ousting the latter.
Wong was responding to LDP Deputy President, Chin Su Phin’s recent analysis on the Sarawak State election results drawing parallel between Musa and his Sarawak counterpart, Tan Sri Taib Mahmud, in which he blamed Taib for Sarawak United People Party (SUPP) heavy loss which also saw the defeat of its President Tan Sri George Chan. Chin had claimed that SUPP loss was a punishment by the people for its continuous support for Taib who they despised.
Chin claimed the same leadership issue was adversely affecting the Sabah BN coalition and suggested that the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak should be brave enough to effect changes in the BN leadership in the two states.
“Chin has always been a contractor and was never known to have any political ambition. Hence, it was rather questionable for him to habitually attack Datuk Seri Musa,” Wong noted in a statement issued here today.
He also rebutted that Chin’s analysis was flawed, questionable and was clearly designed to cast bad light on Musa, with the chief aim of undermining his leadership.
“His attribution to SUPP losses as caused by Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB), especially Taib Mahmud is like attributing LDP losses to UMNO or PBS. Perhaps, he is now laying the very reason to assume losses in the next General Election and to blame it on others,” said Au in a rebuttal issued here today.
He went on to quash Chin’s analysis by pointing out the fact that PBB won all the seats it contested and some with increase majority.
He contended that if Chin’s analysis was true, the opposite would have occurred.
“Chin also said the same thing during the Batu Sapi by-election, that if the BN State leadership is not changed, then BN would lost the by-election. But when BN won with increase majority, LDP also claimed the credit,” he quipped.
Noting that the failure of SUPP, likewise LDP, would be due to them doing things that upset the Chinese community, he reminded Chin of LDP’s past questionable track records.
“When its former President Tan Sri Chong Kah Kiat was the Chief Minister, he slashed the annual State grants for the development of Chinese education and religious development; he even urged the Chinese community to be more self-reliant instead of constantly depending on the government for allocation of funds.
“Besides this, he also caused an increase in the number of 4D outlets as well as the slot machines in the State, which had inevitably added up to all the damages to the BN State Government. And yet today, Chin got the cheek to simply accuse others of wrongdoings,” he elaborated.
He continued that LDP’s recent move of shifting its focus from the Chinese community to the Bumiputera community, was probably because it has now realized that it had lost its influence and support among the Chinese community.
Wong also reminisced that LDP which was formed in 1989 after PBS defeated Berjaya had never won any seat in the past and was often referred to as “Lost Deposit Party”.
“Their fate changed to the better only after SAPP (Sabah Progressive Party) was formed to challenge PBS,” he said.
He further contended that LDP should not put the blame on anyone else, Musa in particular, for their decline after that, asserting that it was as a result of their own doing over the years, which also saw many of their good and capable leaders leaving the party one after another.
It started with its former Assemblyman cum State Minister of Social Welfare, Datuk Kong Hong Ming who was sacked from the party when the latter challenged the party leadership in its election in 1995 and subsequently left to join Gerakan.
This was followed by the departure of its Merotai Assemblyman cum State Minister of Youth and Sports Tan Sri Liew Yun Fah, also due to internal conflicts within LDP. Liew’s membership was even revoked in order to bar him from contesting in the party election. He subsequently left the party to join Gerakan.
And last September, its former Vice President cum former Deputy Chief Minister and State Youth and Sports Minister also decided to leave the party to join Gerakan, due to the ill treatment and disrespect by a certain LDP leaders.
Wong also recalled that their former party president, Tan Sri Chong Kah Kiat had no qualms or whatsoever to sacrifice party interest over his personal ego and glory, when he abruptly quit as the Deputy Chief Minister cum Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment, over the Kudat Mazu statue issue.
Chong even proceeded to take the State government to court but the case was later struck out. -Sabahkini
Monday, April 25, 2011
LDP Must Stop Shellfish Agendas
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sebaiknya mereka tumpukan kepada agenda umtuk kepentingan rakyat dan bukan kepentingan sendiri.
ReplyDeleteberjuanglah untuk rakyat, bukan berjuang untuk kepentingan diri semata mata.
ReplyDeleteKalau LDP tidak sanggup bekerjasama dengan parti komponen yang lain, baik keluar saja.
ReplyDeleteCooperation is important to achieve the party vision and mission. Don't let small matter get into the way of attaining the vision and mission.
ReplyDeleteI hope LDP will focus on serving the people. Enough is enough.
ReplyDeleteIf LDP refuse to cooperate with BN, might as well quit.
ReplyDeletemca n mic should joins the PR...if join umno...i dun think they able to speak up or stand up for rakyat...in BN no democratic...bt in PR ol the component have their own right to stand wat their feel...dats wat we called..democratic parties.....
ReplyDeleteLDP masih lagi parti komponen Bn dan harus bekerjasama dgn BN.
ReplyDeleteLDP juga merupakan salah satu parti yg penting dalam BN...so orang2 LDP perlu chilax a bit & keep on serving the rakyat...satu hari nanti segala usaha kamu akan terbalas jua akhirnya...
ReplyDeletemungkinkah LDP hanya akan senyap jika diberikan jawatan kabinet?? jika benar, LDP tidak patut menjadi pilihan rakyat.
ReplyDeletemasalah sebenarnya wujud dalam LDP sendiri. masalah ini tidak akan selesai sekiranya mereka sendiri tidak menyelesaikannya.
ReplyDeleteLDP perlu menyedari kesilapan dan kelemahan mereka supaya dapat bekerjasama dengan parti komponen yang lain.
ReplyDeletesetiap isu haruslah ditangani secara profesional..
ReplyDeletesekarang ni yang penting, semua harus menumpukan perhatian terhadap tugas dan tanggungjawab terhadap rakyat.
ReplyDeleteHope LDP can do more better for Sabahan especially for Chinese..
ReplyDeleteJanganlah asyik menyalahkan orang lain. Jika benar LDP risau buktikan kekuatan LDP yang dikatakan sebelum ini. Tunjukkan bahawa LDP pasti dapat memberikan yang terbaik untuk rakyat Sabah.
ReplyDeleteApa yang berlaku dengan MCA PRU12 dan SNAP PRN Sarawak adalah satu contoh kepada LDP di Sabah. Apa rancangan LDP setelah perkara ini berlaku??Jadi LDP perlulah memikirkan cara untuk lebih menumpukan kepada masalah rakyat sekarang.
ReplyDeleteI think LDP is having pain right now. I won't blame them.
ReplyDeleteHentikan segala perang mulut politik. Bilakah masalah rakyat akan diberi perhatian?
ReplyDeleteVK Liew will need to answer this.
ReplyDeleteJadikan itu sebagai iktibar untuk maju.
ReplyDelete正当的政党是互相鼓励与支持而不是一致地压对方。
ReplyDeleteA true party will always make a true spirit.
ReplyDeleteBiarlah LDP dengan Labu-labu mereka.
ReplyDelete