GRS approach similar to GPS, says Joniston
Published on: Wednesday, November 16, 2022
Joniston in a walk-about campaign in Pekan Kiulu.
Tuaran: GRS candidate Datuk Joniston Bangkuai said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor has an independent mind and is not easily influenced by peninsula leaders or sentiments when it comes to fighting for the people. “This was evident when he stood firm that all GRS candidates must run under the GRS banner since Sabah politics are distinct from peninsula,” he said.
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He said all the GRS candidates had their “watikah” (candidacy letters) signed by Hajiji himself, just like the candidates of Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS by Premier Abang Jo).
“We are in a position where we can have frank discussions, particularly when setting priorities and making demands. When making decisions that are in the best interests of the Sabah people, we move forward with confidence because we are able to freely express ourselves.
“I am honoured that the Chief Minister, a local leader, signed my ‘watikah calon’ and I hope that our similarities with Sarawak will bring all elected parliamentarians from both the GRS and GPS closer together in the fight for our common rights,” he said.
Joniston also noted the positive reception given to GRS candidates in the 15th General Election, expressing his hope that it would result in a triumph.
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He said the campaign period gave him the opportunity to interact with Tuaran constituents and hear both their aspirations and woes.
“Tuaran is a beautiful district that holds a significant amount of economic potential, particularly in agriculture and tourism. I have high hopes that I can make a positive contribution toward achieving economic stability, from which everyone will benefit,” he said.
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