
Former Petagas assemblyman James Ligunjang says many Sabahans fail to realise that voting for Warisan could inadvertently pave the way for Umno’s return to power – a party he said was responsible for decades of poor governance that left the state impoverished.
The Sabah legislative assembly was dissolved today, paving the way for the 17th state election to be held within 60 days.
Ligunjang, a rights activist, said bringing Umno back to power in Sabah through a possible tie-up with Warisan would reverse the state’s progress and ignore the real causes of its economic struggles, including systemic underdevelopment, corruption, and mismanagement.
“In this election, voters are faced with two choices: GRS-PH or Warisan-Umno,” he said, according to Jesselton Times.
“I choose the former and…