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Sabah youth urged to research candidates before state election

Young voters in Sabah are encouraged to research candidates thoroughly and reject hate politics ahead of the November 29 state election

KOTA KINABALU: Young voters in Sabah are being urged to conduct thorough research on all candidates ahead of the state election.

Sayang Sabah Community Club deputy president Steve Johnny Mositun said voters should approach the election with calmness and clarity.

He emphasised that every vote will shape Sabah’s future direction and what the next generation inherits.

Mositun advised against selecting representatives based on emotion, anger or frustration.

He cautioned against impulses triggered by social media noise or unverified claims.

“Take time to understand their backgrounds, their past performance and the values they stand for in serving Sabah,” he said in a statement.

“Voters deserve to know whether the promises made in manifestos are realistic, practical and backed by a genuine intention to improve the lives of Sabahans.”

He also appealed to the public to reject hate politics that divide communities.

Mositun stressed that unity has long been Sabah’s strength across racial, district, generational and economic lines.

“Young voters in particular must be reminded that money politics, in any form, ultimately damages the state and weakens our democratic process,” he said.

“Do not allow short-term incentives or inducements to influence the long-term wellbeing of your community.”

He encouraged voters to choose leaders who prioritise service over personal interest.

Voters should carefully weigh each manifesto against Sabah’s real needs and aspirations.

“Our decision on polling day should be guided by thoughtful evaluation, responsible citizenship and an understanding of what truly benefits the state,” he said.

Mositun believes youths have the power to reshape Sabah’s political landscape through mature voting.

Polling is scheduled for November 29 with early voting on November 25. – Bernama

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