Musa Aman does not show up



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SANDAKAN: The whereabouts of former Sabah Prime Minister Tan Sri Musa Aman (pix) It remains a mystery even after the nomination center in Libaran, where he was expected to submit his nomination form for the state elections, closed at 10 a.m. today.

All the vehicles with dark screens raised the excitement of the press and others waiting at the door of the center to see Musa, to everyone’s dismay.

Calls and text messages made to those close to him either went unanswered or were answered with uncertainty about his whereabouts or whether he would participate in the elections.

Even his residence, which is adjacent to the nomination center, appeared empty with the doors properly closed.

On September 9, Musa tweeted “I will return to Sungai Manila,” a new state seat within the Liba constituency.

Earlier today, he also posted an article on his Instagram account stating that Sungai Manila Umno leaders had rejected the new candidate and wanted him to come back and represent them instead.

Musa is the incumbent of the Sungai Sibuga state seat.

Sabah’s snap elections were called after Yang Dipertua Tun Juhar Mahiruddin agreed to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal’s request to dissolve the State Legislative Assembly on July 30.

This came a day after Musa claimed to have the support of 33 assembly members to overthrow the government led by Parti Warisan Sabah and form a new government.

The Electoral Commission has set September 26 for voting. – Named



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