34 Kalabakan Umno division members quit party


  • Nation
  • Saturday, 26 May 2018

TAWAU: Thirty-four members of the Kalabakan Umno division have quit the party and Barisan Nasional, effective Saturday.

They are members of the Village Security and Development Committees (JKKK), village chief, state representative, and the Umno branch chief.

Kampung Kalabakan JKKK chairman Asmadi Suping said the move was taken after they lost confidence in the party leadership at the state and federal levels.

“We will move on and do not intend to join any political party. Nevertheless, we support the leadership of assemblyman Datuk Hamisa Samat who has joined Parti Warisan Sabah,” he told a special press conference at Hamisa's residence here Saturday.

He said he hoped everyone would accept the decision and continue to support Hamisa.

Asmadi, who represented the Umno members who quit the party, also expressed support for the new Sabah administration led by Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal. – Bernama

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