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GE15: Sabah sees only 19% women representation from main groups

The Vibes interviews four female reps who share thoughts on why we need more women voices

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 04 Nov 2022 8:57PM

GE15: Sabah sees only 19% women representation from main groups
The Vibes interviews (from left) DAP’s Batu Sapi candidate Liau Fui Fu, Warisan’s Kota Belud incumbent Isnaraissah Munirah Majilis, DAP’s Sandakan candidate Vivian Wong, and Warisan’s Kota Kinabalu candidate Amanda Yeo to listen to their opinions on the importance of having women representation in politics. – The Vibes pic, November 4, 2022

by Rebecca Chong

KOTA KINABALU – Women candidates in Sabah only account for 19% so far after the main political groups have unveiled their picks. 

To date, of the 78 candidates from Pakatan Harapan (PH), Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS), Barisan Nasional (BN), and Warisan, only 15 are women.  

Five are from Warisan, seven from PH, two from BN’s Umno and one representing Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS), which is part of the GRS state coalition.

First-time candidate Amanda Yeo, 28, who is Warisan’s pick for the Kota Kinabalu seat agrees that women are underrepresented in political parties, including her party.

She said it is important for more women to be involved in policy-making so their issues can be highlighted.   

“For instance, during the pandemic, there were women who could not afford to buy sanitary pads so they had to substitute with newspaper,” she told The Vibes, adding that these are among issues that would be highlighted by women MPs.   

She said political parties should also advocate for more women to join politics.   

Other than Yeo, the four Warisan women candidates are Kota Belud incumbent MP Isnaraissah Munirah Majilis, Jo-Anna Sue Henly Rampas (Tuaran), Rowiena Rasid (Beluran), and Siti Noorhasmahwatty Osman (Pensiangan).   

Warisan fields five women in Sabah for the 15th general election namely (from left) Jo-Anna Sue Henly Rampas (Tuaran), Siti Noorhasmahwatty Osman (Pensiangan), Amanda Yeo (Kota Kinabalu), Isnaraissah Munirah Majilis (Kota Belud), and Rowiena Rasid (Beluran). – REBECCA CHONG/The Vibes pic, November 4, 2022
Warisan fields five women in Sabah for the 15th general election namely (from left) Jo-Anna Sue Henly Rampas (Tuaran), Siti Noorhasmahwatty Osman (Pensiangan), Amanda Yeo (Kota Kinabalu), Isnaraissah Munirah Majilis (Kota Belud), and Rowiena Rasid (Beluran). – REBECCA CHONG/The Vibes pic, November 4, 2022

Isnaraissah Munirah also said she wished to see more women representing Warisan, as there are many talented and capable young women in the party.   

“I’m saying this as I am the Wirawati head (and) I have seen the way they work. They are definitely qualified and capable. 

“I hope in the near future there will be many more women representing the party, be it in Parliament or state seats.”

Meanwhile, DAP’s Batu Sapi candidate Liau Fui Fui said women will have a harder time than men in politics as they also need to balance the role of possibly being a parent. 

“But this does not mean that women cannot perform as well as men. Women today are no longer just housemakers and must be empowered so their rights can be protected. Thus, the importance of having more women representatives in Parliament,” she said.  

DAP’s Vivian Wong pointed to incumbent Segambut MP Hannah Yeoh who helped fought for tougher legislation on child abuse and stalking in Dewan Rakyat.

“That is why there should be a balance of women reps as backbenchers and in the cabinet.” 

DAP fields four women, close to half of its seven candidates in Sabah. Among them are (from left) Liau Fui Fui (Batu Sapi), Vivian Wong (Sandakan), Upko’s Rowindy Lawrence Odong (Kimanis), and Grelydia Gillow (Keningau). – REBECCA CHONG/The Vibes pic, November 4, 2022
DAP fields four women, close to half of its seven candidates in Sabah. Among them are (from left) Liau Fui Fui (Batu Sapi), Vivian Wong (Sandakan), Upko’s Rowindy Lawrence Odong (Kimanis), and Grelydia Gillow (Keningau). – REBECCA CHONG/The Vibes pic, November 4, 2022


Meanwhile, PH component party DAP is fielding four women – Sandakan incumbent Wong, Grelydia Gillow (Keningau), Liau (Batu Sapi), and Tenom incumbent Noorita Sual.  

PKR will field Datuk Christina Liew who would be defending her Tawau seat while Noraini Abd Ghapur is running for Kalabakan.

Upko’s sole woman candidate is Rowindy Lawrence Odong, contesting in Kimanis.  

PBS’ woman candidate is Yee Tsai Yiew (Kota Kinabalu) while Umno’s are Siti Aminah Aching (Beaufort) and Maizatul Akmam Alawi (Lahad Datu). – The Vibes, November 4, 2022

Additional reporting by Jason Santos

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