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KUCHING (September 27): Chief Minister Datuk Seri Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof believes that the situation during the Sabah state elections may not reflect what may happen during the upcoming Sarawak state elections.
The Parliamentary Head of Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) said that the feelings and perception of Sabahans and Sarawakians are different, and as long as GPS works hard to provide the best service to the people, it should be able to do well in the next state elections. . .
“Every state election is different. Sabah has its own feelings and perception of people, Sarawak is also different, the same goes for the peninsula.
“That is why it is important in Sarawak that GPS provides the best service to the people to support and re-mandate GPS and Chief Minister (Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg) to continue to lead Sarawak to greater heights,” he said. .
He was talking to reporters when he met after visiting the Masjid Darul Naim Kampung Lintang project site near Jalan Astana here this afternoon.
Fadillah, who is also Minister of Public Works and a deputy for Petra Jaya, also advised GPS leaders and machineries not to be complacent with the outcome of the Sabah state elections and not to interpret the result of the upcoming Sabah state elections literally. Sarawak.
He advised them to focus on serving the people during this pressing time of the Covid-19 pandemic and not on politicking.
“This is not the time to politic. We have to work together to find solutions to restore the economy. That should be our focus now, ”he said.
Fadillah also commented on the recent statement by the President of the Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, stating that he has the support of the majority of MPs to take over Putrajaya and become Prime Minister.
“Please stop this (politicking) for now and focus on restoring our nation’s economy for the benefit of the people,” he said.
Meanwhile, Fadillah said that now that the democratic process in Sabah has run smoothly, the new leadership should focus on curbing the spread of Covid-19 in the state, as the situation there is getting worse.
“What is important now (for Sabah) is to focus on winning the war against Covid-19 and curbing the further spread of the disease,” Fadillah said.
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