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PH focuses on fulfilling promises in Sabah election

Pakatan Harapan candidates in the Sabah election are contesting on fulfilling promises and ensuring continuity between state and federal governments.

KOTA KINABALU: Pakatan Harapan candidates in the Sabah state election are contesting on the basis of fulfilling promises and ensuring continuity between federal and state governments.

PKR deputy president Nurul Izzah Anwar said this approach is more meaningful than making new promises, as voters can assess PH’s capability based on actions taken and results delivered.

“It is important that we do not talk about offering the moon and the stars or the entire universe, but instead focus on concrete realisation,” she told reporters after the Ziarah Tunai Janji programme in Kampung Dambai, Inanam.

Nurul Izzah, who is also PKR joint election director, said PH’s track record includes swift assistance for fire victims in the village and efforts to gazette Kampung Kionsom as a traditional village.

“This was not done during the election period. It is important that we fulfil promises, at the same time, create room for us to move to the next phase in realising the hopes of the people of Sabah, insya-Allah,” she said.

She called on voters to examine and compare the performance records of all parties that have governed Sabah to make informed choices based on proven achievements.

In the Inanam seat, PH candidate Datuk Peto Galim faces a 13-cornered fight to defend the constituency he won in 2020 with a 5,638-vote majority.

Polling for the Sabah state election is on November 29, with early voting on November 25.

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