Friday, September 12, 2008

Do Something About UMNO's Internal Problems, Say BN MPs

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 12 (Bernama) -- Sabah Member of Parliament Datuk Anifah Aman said the UMNO leadership must "do something" about the party's internal problems rather than worrying about whether any of its MPs are going to cross over to the opposition Pakatan Rakyat.
"What is happening now is that UMNO leaders seem to be more preoccupied with the speculated defections of some of the MPs instead of addressing the problems within UMNO itself", he told Bernama from Kota Kinabalu today.
Anifah, who is chairman of the Sabah Barisan Nasional (BN) MPs' Backbenchers Club, said there was no question of UMNO MPs defecting if the party remained strong and its top leadership was not sidetracked by other issues.
"I am much more concerned or worried about what is to become of UMNO, especially with the impending party elections in December, than other matters," said Anifah, who is the BN MP for Kimanis and UMNO Kimanis division head.
Following the general election in March, which saw the BN losing for the first time its two-thirds majority in parliament, the outspoken MP created history of sorts by publicly refusing his re-appointment as a deputy minister. He had been a deputy minister for two terms.
His subsequent sharp criticisms that states like Sabah and Sarawak were not getting a fair deal in development budget and appointments to national-level posts led to announcements of allocations of billions of ringgit to the two states.
For the first time, the Dewan Rakyat saw a politician from Sabah, Tan Sri Pandikar Amin Mulia, being appointed Speaker, aided by two Deputy Speakers, Datuk Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar and Datuk Ronald Kiandee from Sarawak and Sabah respectively.
Alluding to Sept 16, which opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim claimed would be the day his Pakatan Rakyat coalition would take over the federal government with the help of defections by BN MPs, Anifah said: " It's not going to happen if the top UMNO leadership really addresses the party's internal problems".
Anifah said UMNO vice-president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin's remarks on Wednesday that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Badawi's transition plan to step down by 2010 was too long, was another problem within UMNO that should be addressed before things got worse in the party, the lynchpin of the ruling BN.
Muhyiddin, the International Trade and Industry Minister, had also asked Abdullah to rethink the time frame.
Reacting to this yesterday, Abdullah said he was surprised that a member of his Cabinet wanted him to step down before 2010 as his transition plan had been endorsed by the Cabinet and the UMNO supreme council.
Another BN MP, Datuk Dr Tiki Lafe, in echoing Anifah's sentiment, said other BN component parties which regarded UMNO as their "big brother" were beginning to get worried about the goings-on in the party.
Dr Tiki, who is vice-president of the Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party (SPDP) and a former deputy minister, said he could see signs of a "crisis" brewing in UMNO following Muhyddin's open remarks against the prime minister and UMNO president.
He also cited the alleged racist outburst by UMNO Bukit Bendera division chief Datuk Ahmad Ismail as a worrying trend, adding that by suspending his UMNO membership for three years for making the remarks, the party was only "treating the symptoms".
Dr Tiki said: " I believe the controversy sparked by Ahmad is just the tip of the iceberg and things are not looking that good for the BN either".
"We MPs have to face our constituents who voted us in and if the leadership is not receptive or sensitive to our grouses, then the problems on the ground are likely to grow," he said.
Asked why he was not among the BN backbenchers now visiting Taiwan on a study tour of agricultural projects, Dr Tiki said he felt the trip would not serve its purpose.
"Furthermore, the timing is not right when there's so much problems at home that we should be more concerned with," he said of the eight-day visit by 46 BN backbenchers who left early this week.

tunku : anifah is indeed very right. umno must first change from within "berani berubah" or "dare to change". if umno is solid there won't be any question of defections. our great pak lah has bring umno to the lowest level in history with his "great leadership".

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pak Lah harus melakukan sesuatu tindakan yang mampu menyelamatkan UMNO daripada jatuh di tangan PR. Ini perlu dilakukan untuk menjamin bahawa tiada MP BN yang akan lompat ke PR. Setiap masalah dalaman parti harus diselesaikan sebaik mungkin dengan kadar yang cepat supaya UMNO dapat diselamatkan...

Anonymous said...

The change within UMNO should start now before it's too late.
The effects may not be seen immediately but if the first step should be done so that there will be some changes in UMNO for the better.

Anonymous said...

to start with, get the current president out and replace him with a new one. he is the main cause of every bad thing happening to bn.

Anonymous said...

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Keputusan Majlis Tertinggi dan Kabinet bahawa peralihan kuasa daripada YAB. Perdana Menteri Pak Lah kepada YAB. Timbalan Perdana Menteri, Dato’ Seri Najib pada Jun 2010 adalah munasabah.

Dalam masa peralihan, saya cadangkan pada masa masa tertentu YAB Dato Seri Najib memangku jawatan Perdana Menteri dan YAB. Perdana Menteri boleh menyerahkan kepada YAB. Dato Seri Najib untuk buat keputusan penting bagi beberapa dasar seperti ekonomi dan politik.