
Warisan’s Supreme Council has reaffirmed the party’s decision to go solo in the upcoming Sabah state election and vie for all 73 seats up for grabs.
Warisan president Shafie Apdal reiterated that this meant the party would not form an alliance with any party for the state polls, Bernama reported.
“The party has unanimously decided to contest all 73 state seats. This means there will be no coalitions or collaborations. If you see photos or hear stories (that suggest otherwise), do not believe them.
“This is the party’s decision, not the president’s alone,” said the former Sabah chief minister.
Shafie said Warisan had worked with various political parties in the past, but found that these alliances failed to produce results in improving the welfare of Sabahans.
He claimed that other parties were only focussed on the issue of seats and government…