Bernard Logijin urges voters not to be swayed by the two parties, advising them to support local candidates who genuinely fight for the rights and interests of Sabahans.
00:00Sabah UMNO's decision to sit out the contest for two state seats in the Warisan-held parliamentary constituency of Samporna in the November 29th state election
00:09suggests a revival of the Kinabalu move, says a party Solidarity Tanah Air Co-leader.
00:16Kepayan star Chairman Bernard Logijin said it appeared that both parties were cooperating again
00:22as they had in the Kinabalu move to try and form the next state government, Daily Express reported.
00:28His comments come after Barisan Nasional, which includes Sabah UMNO, left out contenders for Senalang and Sulabayan seats currently held by Warisan leaders,
00:38Shafi'i Abdal and Jaujan Sambakong, when announcing its candidates for the polls.
00:43Former Petagas Assemblyman James Digunjang was previously reported as saying that the move pointed to a strategic partnership and a continuation of the Kinabalu move.
00:53The Kinabalu move refers to a 2023 attempt led by Sabah UMNO chief Bung Mokhtar Radin in collaboration with Warisan under its president Shafi'i to oust Haji Jin Noor as chief minister
01:05and replace the Gabongan Rakyat Sabah government.
01:09Logijin also criticised Warisan's recent claims of going solo with a Sabah-only coalition,
01:15describing them as empty political talk designed to win votes.
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