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Umno supreme council member Datuk Lajim Ukin announced today he is quitting all party positions to work with the opposition Pakatan Rakyat (PR) pact in Sabah’s interest, in the run-up to key national polls.
The Sabah lawmaker said he would leave it to the ruling party to decide on his Umno membership and his position as deputy minister of housing and local government.
Lajim was also reported as saying he was not joining the federal opposition as a party member despite widespread rumours that he would be defecting to PKR.
“As for my post as deputy minister, that will be decided by Prime Minister (Datuk Seri Najib Razak) at his discretion.
“Meanwhile, the Umno supreme council will determine my membership in Umno… if they feel I have violated the party’s regulations then they can dismiss me,” Lajim(picture) was quoted by state news agency Bernama as telling reporters during the breaking of fast at his home in Likas Jaya, near Kota Kinabalu this evening.
The news agency also reported him publicly declaring the setting up of a new movement called the Pakatan Perubahan Sabah (PPS), or the Sabah Reform Front, at the same event, saying the group has a line-up of 17 representatives — one for each parliamentary constituency — in the state.
Apart from sitting on the Umno supreme council, Lajim was Beaufort Umno division chief and Beaufort Barisan Nasional (BN) chairman. He said he was resigning with immediate effect.
The Beaufort MP had last month told reporters the rumour had likely spread because “I speak like I am in opposition” but that he has made “no decision to leave and no offer has been made.”
“This is just speculation because I speak like I am in opposition. But it is not because I am against the government but I want improvements to my constituency. We have faced problems like flooding for over 15 years.
“But nothing is impossible in politics. If the public wants me to go, I will go, if they want me to stay, I will stay,” he had said then.
Lajim also said that because of his independent stance, “the speculation could have started internally with the intention to sideline me from BN.”
He had come under fire from Sabah BN secretary Datuk Rahman Dahlan last week for his vocal internal criticism of the coalition.
“There is no room in Barisan and Umno for prima donnas,” Rahman was quoted as saying by The Star on July 20.
“No one is indispensable. People, including prime ministers, have come and gone,” the Kota Belud MP was quoted further.
Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, who earlier today confirmed he was visiting the ruling BN coalition’s eastern stronghold tomorrow for a mystery function, has deepened speculation of a major political shift in Sabah.
Anwar’s chief of staff, Ibrahim Yaacob, confirmed to The Malaysian Insider the PKR adviser would be in Beaufort, Lajim’s parliamentary seat, but kept a tight lip on the nature of the function.
“He has just arrived from Medina this morning and will be in Beaufort tomorrow, but what programmes he will be attending we don’t know,” Ibrahim said when contacted today.
Anwar has also been mum on the invitation.
Yesterday, Sabah PKR chief Ahmad Tamrin Jaini was reported by news portal Malaysiakini as saying the party had been invited to attend the launch of the Sabah Reform Front (SRF), which was organised by Lajim and Tuaran MP Datuk Seri Wilfred Mojilip Bumburing.
Lajim had quit his post as Kerambai Kebatu Umno branch chief last month but maintained that he was not leaving the party to join the opposition, while Bumburing, who is also deputy president of the United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation (UPKO), quit his BN division chief post last week. The latter has been coy of his chances of crossing over to PKR.
In Sabah, the deep-seated issue of illegal immigrants will likely be used as a key campaign issue in the coming polls, with the Najib administration holding the trump card for having finally agreed to investigate the issue by forming a royal commission of inquiry.
Federal seats in east Malaysia’s Sabah and Sarawak are expected to be PR’s focal point come the elections as both states, including the federal territory of Labuan, make up a whopping 57 seats, or 25 per cent of the 222 parliamentary seats available.
In Election 2008, BN retained power over the Putrajaya administrative capital largely due to wins in east Malaysia and Labuan, where it made a near-clean sweep, winning 55 seats against PR’s two.
But the ruling pact lost its customary two-thirds parliamentary majority after only securing a five-seat margin ahead of PR in the peninsula, winning in just 85 constituencies while PR secured 80 seats.


























BN’s MPs who are now not sure of been nominated but had received development allocation are now withholding the money or distributed less than 20 percent to fund small development in their respective constituencies.
Comment by Roti Canai — July 29, 2012 @ 9:12 PM |
Finally politicians who act on what is right for the massess. Congratulations to both politicians who have the guts to do so. I hope they be the inspiration to the rest of the politicians who were elected by the massess. Time to do the right thing.
Comment by creamcrackers — July 29, 2012 @ 7:58 PM |
Malaysia and Malaysians do not need UMNO and its current regime for the next five years at least and we shall see how Pakatan Rakyat’s coalition performance in Putrajaya for at least one term or two.
Comment by Irene Kana — July 29, 2012 @ 6:26 PM |
Takut takut…”Ada udang disebalik batu”, jangan bagi dia jadi wakil rakyat..
Comment by Mike — July 29, 2012 @ 6:06 PM |
You trust Sabah politics? wont bet for a single cent!
Comment by rod — July 29, 2012 @ 5:40 PM |
Congrats to Sabahans!
Like what Chinese would say: “Lu wu hoot”!!
What about Sarawakian MPs??
The Sarawakian MPs are either “bo hoot” or they are all small thieves still strongly behind the big Thief Taib.
Sarawakians have to be treated like dogs before they realise that they are dogs under Taib!!!
Comment by Winds of change - not 4 Sarawak! — July 29, 2012 @ 3:49 PM |
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Comment by 沙巴人 — July 29, 2012 @ 11:02 AM |
If it is solely for Sabah’s interest and Malaysia, I salute you, Lajim. I hope there is no hidden agenda and a genuine sacrifice and above self-interest. It is no use hanging around when one cannot deliver to the expectations of the Rakyat. Remember, all elected representatives are supposed to serve the people and nation, and not treating the people’s mandate as a platform for greed, wealth and abuses of power. The Malaysian people have been suffering enough during the 53 years of bad governance and they could no longer tolerate the massive corrupt and power abused UMNO/BN’s regime.
Now is the most appropriate time for “CHANGE” and don’t we have the guilty conscience to allow the regime to hold on power for another 5 years term? Our generation will be totally blamed for handing over of Malaysia in a pariah state to the future generations. Worst still, when UMNO/BN’s regime has been all these years prodigal with government funds and the country’s wealth; and it is leading the country towards bankruptcy if unchecked. What,s left for the future generations!
Comment by Justice Lover — July 29, 2012 @ 8:50 AM |
If it is solely for Sabah’s interest and Malaysia, I salute you, Lajim. I hope there is no hidden agenda and a genuine sacrifice and above self-interest. It is no use hanging around when one cannot deliver to the expectations of the Rakyat. Remember, all elected representatives are supposed to serve the people and nation, and not treating the people’s mandate as a platform for greed, wealth and abuses of power. The Malaysian people have been suffering enough during the 53 years of bad governance and they could no longer tolerate the massive corrupt and power abused UMNO/BN’s regime.
Now is the most appropriate time for “CHANGE” and don’t we have the guilty conscience to allow the regime to hold on power for another 5 years term? Our generation will be totally blamed for handing over of Malaysia in a pariah state to the future generations. Worst still, when UMNO/BN’s regime has been all these years prodigal with government funds and the country’s wealth; and it is leading the country towards bankcruptcy if unchecked. What,s left for the future generations!
Comment by Justice Lover — July 29, 2012 @ 8:48 AM |
50 million to U-turn … money no problem … special-draws every week for the next 3 months
Comment by tigeryk — July 29, 2012 @ 7:11 AM |
Stupid for people to gamble on magnum and Toto, knowing that the money goes ino BN election campaign fund. I bet online or from my neighborhood bookie who is agent for underground operation.
Comment by Billal — July 29, 2012 @ 10:13 AM |