AKJAN MORE POWERFUL THAN "Anwar Ibrahim"?


THE FEDERAL Government's hostility to action opposite Datu Akjan Ali Muhammad, including over a Sulu Sultan issue, suggests he holds a real energy in a State as good as not Umno, according to Sabah DAP Chief, Jimmy Wong.
He pronounced Akjan's defence of foreigners holding Mykad as good as notice of tragedy if a issue is pursued by a Barisan Nasiononal components also indicate which a Mykad recipients have been underneath a carry out of him as good as his supporters.
"He is a one determining Umno as good as not Umno itself. If there was no Akjan, Umno will remove a elections. Akjan is essentially holding a energy in Sabah," Wong claimed.
"This is why Umno cannot do anything about Akjan as good as instead gives him projects. Interestingly, Akjan now has become a leader of an NGO called Pekida," he said.
He cautioned which a pompous attitude of sovereign towards Akjan might not go down good with a Indonesians as good as which a locals might be held in-between.
According to Wong, a PBS government had upheld a suit in a State Assembly to set up a RCI in a 1990s but it was deserted by a Federal Government because PBS was in a antithesis then.
"I, myself, have tried 3 times not long ago in a state assembly but was rejected. Then SAPP had a turn to introduce but also failed," pronounced Wong.
He pronounced a so-called "Project IC" was born out of a enterprise to topple a PBS-led Sabah Government.
"Now they have been all over a place - Lahad Datu, Sandakan, KK, Keningau as good as Kinabatangan alone more afterwards 150,000."
Wong urged PBS leaders to call for an puncture assembly to pass a suit to set up a RCI.
On an additional note, Wong pronounced a public have been invited to a party's open residence at Km 11 Kg Dambai in Penampang upon Dec. 23.
He pronounced 500 gifts would be given to children as good as performances from artistes such as Teresa Kok as good as Tengku Aziz from 6.30pm to 11pm.
- Sabahkini
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