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Less interest in ‘Sabah claim’
Published on: Monday, April 04, 2022
Published on: Mon, Apr 04, 2022
By: Nikko Fabian
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Less interest in ‘Sabah claim’
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Kota Kinabalu: With just a little over a month away from the May 9 polls, the defunct Sultanate of Sulu’s so-called claim over Sabah seems to be losing steam as an issue among the political aspirants

It was only mentioned in passing in the 90-day campaign period, unlike previous years – perhaps an indication that the issue is not a simple matter.

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In fact,  the 10 presidential aspirants gave little  importance to the so-called Sabah claim in their political rallies, sorties, candidate debates and media interviews.

Presidential frontrunner former Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr has been focusing on unification of the Filipino nation.

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He  is also emphasising the need to continue President Rodrigo Duterte’s  “Build, Build, Build  Program’”,  the war on illegal drugs, elimination of corruption in the government, existing threat of Covid-19 global pandemic and other pressing issues related to national security and economy, among others.

 
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