KOTA KINABALU: Sarawak-based State Reform
Party (STAR) would contest in 48 of the 60 state seats and 15 of the 25
parliamentary seats in Sabah.
Most of the seats are in
predominantly-Kadazandusun areas in Sabah’s west-coast and interior, but also
included are many Muslim seats currently held by Umno.
This was announced by Sabah STAR chairman
Jeffrey Kitingan at a press conference soon after he launched the party’s
election manifesto at the city’ new hotel Ming Garden here today.
He named most of the candidates but left few
seats pending as it is believed tussles were still on-going and that possible
crossovers of ‘influential’ members from other parties are imminent.
Already there are talks that PKR senior leader
Ansari Abdullah and his group would be seeing Jeffrey later today. Ansari, once
a blue-eyed boy of Anwar Ibrahim, was completely missing from PKR list this
time.
Today, former Sabah PKR Youth Head, Jaffery
Jamion, quit the party and handed over his application to join STAR.
This would make the May 5 polls the most
crowded in Sabah’s history based on the participation of political parties.
As many as two-thirds of the seats in Sabah
will see at least a four-cornered fight and this is not counting scores of
possible independent candidates.
STAR’s sole ally under United Borneo Alliance
(UBA) is Usno (protem) which is led by Datu Badarudin Datu Mustapha.
Usno will contest in four parliamentary seats
and seven state seats.
Brothers to face-off
Badarudin said two of Usno’s candidates would
use STAR symbol while the rest stand as Usno independents.
Jeffrey will again contest in the Keningau
parliamentary seat and the Bingkor state seat under Keningau.
He has chosen a popular boy, Nestor Joannes,
to take on his elder brother Joseph Pairin for the Tambunan state constituency.
Political pundits predict Joannes could be a
giant-killer as Pairin’s popularity dropped to its lowest in 38 years.
While another opposition party Sabah
Progressive Party (SAPP) has not chosen a candidate to go against Jeffrey in
Bingkor, the Peninsular-based PKR has put up a former federal deputy minister
Ahmad Shah Tambakau as its candidate.
PKR also had its Keningau divisional head,
Stephen Sandor, going against Jeffrey and Pairin for the Keningau seat.
STAR deputy chairman Daniel John Jambun, had
at the last minute switched from Inanam state seat to contest instead for the
Sepanggar parliamentary seat, formerly held by SAPP’s Eric Majimbun, who will
now contest for Inanam.
Jambun will be up against Jeffrey Kumin of
DAP, Chin Hon Kong of SAPP and Jumat Idris of BN.
Another deputy chairman, Awang Ahmad Sah Awang
Sahari, is slated to try his luck again in his hometown Petagas where BN has a
so-called “bank votes” of about 4,000 from the serving army in Lok Kawi.
Ahmad Sah will also be contesting the Kimanis
parliamentary seat, up against incumbent and federal minister Anifah Aman,
SAPP’s Jamil William Core and Jaafar Ismail of PKR.
Usno takes on Shafie Apdal
Yet another deputy chairman Dr Nicholas James
Guntobon, is to contest in Liawan state seat, just next to Bingkor.
Two other STAR deputy chairmen, Paul Voon, and
Jacob Chang, had not been named candidate but Chang could be last minute
candidate for Lahad Datu or Silam, which both Jeffrey and Badarudin have left
pending.
It is also learned that overtures from dropped
BN’s one-term parliamentarian for Silam, Salleh Kalbi, could be a factor.
STAR Sabah secretary, Guandee Kohoi, will contest
the Beaufort parliamentary seat, where heavyweights Lajim Ukin of PKR, is
defending his seat. Aiming to wrest the seat is BN’s Azizah Mohd Dun.
Meanwhile, Badarudin has chosen to go against
Umno vice-president, Shafie Apdal for the Semporna parliamentary seat.
He said he would not be using STAR symbol but
will go with an Usno independent banner, to prove a point to Umno that Usno
still exists in the mind of Sabahans.
This tussle for Semporna promises to be a hot
one as Badarudin too has his families there.
Badaruddin is the son of Usno’s founder, the
late Tun Mustapha Datu Harun, who actually paved the way for Umno to spread
wing to Sabah.
Badarudin’s cousin, Datu Arifin Datu Salam of
Usno, meanwhile would contest the Tanjung Kapur state seat in Kudat, the birth
place of Tun Mustapha. Arifin would use the STAR symbol, said Badarudin. -FMT
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