Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim has been invited to attend the launch
of the Sabah Reform Front in the east Malaysian state this weekend by
two serving BN parliamentarians Lajim Ukin (Beaufort) and Wilfred
Bumburing (Tuaran).
Sabah PKR liaison chief Ahmad Tamrin Jaini, when contacted by Malaysiakini today, confirmed that Anwar would be in Sabah this weekend on its invitation.
“He
has been given the honour of being at the launch of the Sabah Reform
Front,” Ahmad Tamrin said, relating that Anwar was invited by the MPs to
two events, one in Tuaran and the other in Beaufort.
He said these are not PKR events but functions organised by Lajim and Bumburing (right).
Ahmad
Tamrin explained that he was not able to comment on this before as it
was just speculation. However, he received the formal invitations from
both MPs today.
“This is a great development for PKR. It shows
the two MPs may be willing to leave BN and work together with Pakatan to
overthrow BN in Sabah,” Ahmad Tamrin speculated.
Asked if the BN
parliamentarians would announce their move to leave BN or join Pakatan
during the events, the Sabah PKR liaison chief said, "You will have to
wait and see."
However, Lakim Ujin when contacted would only say,
"It is not confirmed yet", before the call was cut off. Further efforts
to contact him until press time have been unsuccessful.
'Disillusioned with the BN'
Speculation
has been raging that Bumburing and Lajim have become disillusioned with
the BN and may jump ship to throw their support behind the opposition.
Lajim has resigned as Kerambai Kebatu Umno chief and did not defend his post as chairperson of the Beaufort Umno division.
Further
fuelling speculation of his intention to leave Umno was his meeting
with PAS spiritual leader Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat in Kota Baru earlier
this week.
Bumburing resigned as Tuaran BN chairperson days ago
and is a member of the political grouping Amanah, which comprises
disgruntled current and former BN leaders.
He has said he would
be making an important announcement that will impact his political
future at an event in Tuaran this weekend.
These developments tally with the analysis
by Sabah UiTM political scientist Arnold Puyok, who said at a recent
forum on Sabah and Sarawak politics that Pakatan, having been
unsuccessful in trying to work with the Sabah faction led by Jeffrey
Kitingan, needed another group to assist it on the ground in the Land
Below The Wind.
Puyok said the earlier alliance failed because
Jeffrey saw Pakatan as unable or unwilling to help him pursue his Borneo
agenda, while Anwar considered Jeffrey a dangerous man because if the
alliance wins, Pakatan would have to help Jeffrey with his regional
agenda.
The analyst predicts that the general election in Sabah will see three-way contests
among BN, Jeffrey's United Borneo Front and Pakatan, which will be
supported by the new SRF that likely to be led by Bumburing.
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