
Sabah opposition parties were urged today to stop being “snake oil salesmen” making empty promises to voters ahead of the state assembly elections.
Gabungan Rakyat Sabah chairman Hajiji Noor said the people of Sabah want real solutions, not political rhetoric.
He said the opposition made unrealistic promises, such as claims of being able to resolve Sabah’s water problems within a year or produce 50,000 engineers in a short time.
“Enough with the snake oil salesmanship. Stop peddling illusions that only deceive the people, who are genuinely yearning for real solutions and a better life. Don’t be like political shamans, full of promises yet delivering nothing,” he said when launching the GRS election machinery in Kota Kinabalu today, Bernama reported.
“The people are now wiser and can discern who…