I'm appalled when Pak Lah said that the president of Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP), Yong Teck Lee made that announcement because of "personal greed".
Yong listed down the pressing issues concerning Sabah which was deliberately overlooked by Pak Lah. They're all very important matters to Sabah and the country on the whole. How can the nation's leadership ignore that?
As far as I am concern, my friends in Umno are the ones who join politics for personal gains. If you tell them about problems faced by the rakyat, they don't care. They're more concern about failing the Opposition instead of improving the livelihood of the rakyat. Datuk Azhar Ibrahim is one of the Umno men who urged the federal government to cease projects for the rakyat when DAP conquered Penang in March.
By highlighting the problems in Sabah, what does Yong in return? What kind of monetary rewards does he get?
BN is calling for an emergency meeting to discuss about SAPP's stand. I noticed none of the party leaders in BN who call for SAPP to be sacked in response to the announcement by Yong earlier. They dare not do so. But when an individual demands for Pak Lah to step down, they want to impose severe disciplinary action. What difference does SAPP made? None.
If SAPP leaves BN, it's a catastrophy for Pak Lah's leadership. While Myanmar and China suffered natural disaster, the aftermath of Malaysia's political tsunami will see recurring "tremors" in the next few months, leading to Umno party election in December.
I wonder what kind of action Pak Lah will take against SAPP. This is what happens when a leader sleeps on his job. And when someone gave a tip off to him in public, he ignores it.
Who wants an ignorant PM? I don't.
Thursday, 19 June 2008
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