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Let Umno disciplinary board decide: Shahelmey

Tg Keramat assemblyman among five who expressed support for current Sabah govt

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 25 Feb 2023 10:01PM

Let Umno disciplinary board decide: Shahelmey
Asked about the four other assemblymen’s action in quitting Umno, Datuk Shahelmey Yahya says that the move was within their rights. He is also of the view that the assemblymen made such a decision to strengthen political stability in Sabah. – The Vibes file pic, February 25, 2023

PUTATAN – Tg Keramat assemblyman Datuk Shahelmey Yahya, who expressed support for the current Sabah government, will leave his fate to the Umno disciplinary board.

Shahelmey, who is Deputy Chief Minister III and also Putatan MP, said he is ready to face any action from the board.

“I am one of the Sabah Umno assemblymen who was called by the disciplinary board to state my reasons for the charges that have been stated.

“I leave it to the board to make a decision, so we’ll just have to wait,” he told reporters after the Putatan Housing Unity and the Rahmah Community Unity Let’s Get Healthy Carnivals here today.

Apart from Shahelmey, four other assemblymen who expressed a similar stance have been called by the board, namely Datuk Jasnih Daya (Pantai Dalit); Datuk James Ratib (Sugut); Datuk Mohd Arsad Bistari (Tempasuk) and Datuk Yusof Yacob (Sindumin), but Shahelmey did not state when these individuals were called to state their reasons.

However, on February 21, Jasnih, James, Arshad, and Yusof, together with another Umno assemblyman, Datuk Hamild@Hamid Awang (Balung), quit Umno to join the Parti Gagasan Rakyat Sabah (Gagasan Rakyat).

On January 6, Sabah Umno liaison committee chairman, Datuk Seri Bung Moktar Radin, said that the party withdrew support for the Sabah government and Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor as chief minister.

Asked about the assemblymen’s action in quitting Umno, Shahelmey said that the move was within their rights. He is also of the view that the assemblymen made such a decision to strengthen political stability in Sabah.

“Political stability is crucial so that the state administration and development agenda, such as the Sabah Maju Jaya roadmap, can be successful,” he said. – Bernama, February 25, 2023

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