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The opposition: Champions of nothing Edit this Letter

Nowadays you will be able to hear lots of stories on the political development in Sabah. Of course the most notorious amongst them comes from the opposition. Whether the people are inclined or not to believe what they read or hear depends on how they interpret what they read. It takes a certain kind of maturity amongst readers to read but not being unduly influenced. To be in this state of mind the people must know and understand the motives of the opposition.

Why has the opposition been so active lately in criticising the government and leaders notably the chief minister. Have they been suffering from their worst nightmares and bad dreams or is it just their lust and ambition to topple the government and leaders that are getting stronger and triggering false hope? To me this is just pathetic.

The Sabah government under the stewardship of Datuk Musa Aman has never been much stronger. After the success of Datuk Musa Aman in winning the 2008 elections by a landslide when some BN states fell like ten pins the people are continuously rallying behind his leadership. They know and they see what this CM is capable of and above all what he can deliver. His various policies on development are obviously successful and the envy of the opposition. They start looking for 'cracks' but have found nothing. They keep on but unfortunately the people know and realise their 'sandiwara' and come GE13 the opposition I can assure you will be buried under the massive votes of the people for the BN/UMNO government under Datuk Musa Aman.

To the people who read the various blogs of irresponsible writers, I urge them to simply ignore them. They are written with ulterior motives to lead people into wrong questioning of the leadership of our beloved CM. Discard them and have nothing to do with them. We must be steadfast in our support for Datuk Musa Aman to lead Sabah to a more glorious and brighter future for us and our children. Bimbinglah kami Datuk dan bersama kita majukan Sabah untuk generasi masa depan.

Kenneth Awang
Kota Kinabalu