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Free Malaysia Today
2 days ago
- Politics
- Free Malaysia Today
Sabah BN leader sees ‘Anwar factor' behind GRS pact with PH
Sabah Barisan Nasional treasurer Salleh Said Keruak said GRS's decision to work with PH must be respected. (Wikipedia pic) PETALING JAYA : Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) may have chosen to work with Pakatan Harapan (PH) at the upcoming state polls as the coalition is headed by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, says former Sabah chief minister Salleh Said Keruak. The Sabah Barisan Nasional (BN) treasurer said GRS, the state's ruling coalition, might want to ensure strong ties with the federal government. 'This aligns with the need to ensure political stability and continued development for Sabah,' he said in a Facebook post. While BN and PH are partners in the unity government at the federal level, BN sits in the opposition in the Sabah legislative assembly. GRS chairman Hajiji Noor said yesterday that his coalition would form an alliance with PH for the upcoming state polls. PH had previously agreed to an electoral pact for the state election with BN. Sabah BN chief Bung Moktar Radin said the coalition would not work with GRS in the state election, and would only consider cooperation after the outcome of the election. Salleh nevertheless said that GRS's decision to work with PH must be respected. 'Undoubtedly, they have their own reasons, and the people will be the judge,' he said. He added that BN had decided to work with PH as the two coalitions were the foundation of the unity government at the federal level. He said cooperation between the two was a 'logical and responsible continuation of that partnership'. 'How PH manages its cooperation with both BN and GRS is not our concern. What matters to us in BN is sincerity in partnership, and our focus remains on strengthening our party on the ground,' he said.


Free Malaysia Today
30-06-2025
- Politics
- Free Malaysia Today
Sabah Umno ‘ready to make waves' at state polls, says Salleh
Sabah Umno treasurer Salleh Said Keruak speaking to members of the party's election machinery at a gathering in Kemabong, Tenom, today. (Facebook pic) PETALING JAYA : Sabah Umno is fully prepared for the coming state assembly elections, with its extensive grassroots network ready to be mobilised, says the party's state treasurer, Salleh Said Keruak. Salleh, who is state assemblyman for Usukan said the party now boasts 5,912 branches and 612,867 registered members across the state. 'If we mobilise this strength with discipline and strategy, it will create a significant wave across the state,' he said. 'We do not wait for election season to start moving – our machinery is always active and alive,' he said at a gathering of Sabah Umno election workers in Tenom. Salleh said Sabah Umno's real strength lies in its active grassroots branches which consistently engage with local communities, and in its organisational discipline and structured field operations. 'We don't need to make noise, but we must be ready. And Sabah Umno is already on the right track,' he said.


Daily Express
24-06-2025
- Politics
- Daily Express
Salleh: Focus on ideas, not insults, in state election
Published on: Tuesday, June 24, 2025 Published on: Tue, Jun 24, 2025 Text Size: KOTA KINABALU: As the 17th Sabah state election draws near, former Chief Minister Datuk Seri Salleh Said Keruak has called for a more respectful and idea-driven political campaign. 'Politics should not be about attacking individuals, it's about providing solutions,' he stated in a recent Facebook post. The Usukan assemblyman stressed that success shouldn't come from undermining others but through clear strategies, sound ideas, and a proven record of service. 'Personal attacks and emotional arguments only divide us and distract from the real issues,' he said. Salleh urged for a more mature political discourse, grounded in professionalism and sincerity. 'We can differ in opinion, but if we stay respectful, we can still work towards the same goal: a better future for Sabah and Malaysia," he said. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia


Free Malaysia Today
22-06-2025
- Politics
- Free Malaysia Today
‘Sabahan No 1' not an empty slogan, says Salleh
Sabah BN treasurer Salleh Said Keruak said the state party moved in tandem with the federal unity government. (Bernama pic) PETALING JAYA : 'Sabahan No 1' is not an empty slogan for Barisan Nasional as it represents the party's struggle to give priority to the interests of the people of Sabah, according to Sabah BN treasurer Salleh Said Keruak. Speaking to Umno members in Benoni, he said BN relied on hard work and perseverance, rather than populist sentiment or material inducements, with 'not just promises, but actual delivery'. Salleh, who is state assemblyman for Usukan, said: 'We don't come with money, but with spirit and hard work.' His remarks come a week after Sabah chief minister Hajiji Noor reiterated his stance that local parties should lead and dominate Sabah politics. While he acknowledged cooperation with national parties, Hajiji maintained that ultimate political control should remain in the hands of Sabahans themselves. Salleh, who has previously asserted that the struggle for the state's rights is not the domain of any one party but of all Sabahans, said Sabah BN moved in tandem with the federal unity coalition government, to ensure Sabah had a decisive voice in national affairs. Last week, Sabah BN chairman Bung Moktar Radin called for a straight contest between BN and the ruling coalition GRS at the next state elections. He said cooperation could be considered after the elections. GRS deputy secretary-general Armizan Mohd Ali said that Bung's proposal was reasonable and should be honoured as the only way to resolve the conflict between the two coalition parties.


Free Malaysia Today
22-06-2025
- Politics
- Free Malaysia Today
No coalition partner should act like ‘big brother', says Salleh
Sabah BN treasurer Salleh Said Keruak, a former chief minister, said the new formula was about 'political accommodation' and not merely power-sharing. (Bernama pic) PETALING JAYA : No party in Barisan Nasional should act like a 'big brother', Sabah BN treasurer Salleh Said Keruak said today, revealing that the coalition was looking into a new formula for power-sharing in the state government. Salleh, a former chief minister, said Sabah BN was exploring a new formula that would ensure fair political representation among the state's diverse communities, the New Straits Times reported. The new formula was not just about power-sharing, but 'political accommodation,' he was quoted as saying. 'We feel that in any coalition, no party should act like a 'big brother'. We need a formula that can satisfy everyone.' When asked what formula he had in mind, Salleh said Sabah BN would use past models as a guide. He said previously Bumiputeras were divided into Muslims and non-Muslims. 'We should discuss (the matter) so that we can consider Bumiputera to mean both Muslim Bumiputera and non-Muslim Bumiputera.' Salleh also said BN was preparing a draft commitment for Sabahans to tackle the state's fundamental issues, which he personally pledged to lead.