Showing posts with label Datuk John Ambrose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Datuk John Ambrose. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Umno vows to take Penampang from opposition

PENAMPANG: Umno performed well in the last general election but not the other Barisan Nasional (BN) component parties, said Penampang Umno Chief Datuk John Ambrose. He cited that Umno managed to wrest back several constituencies which were once represented by the opposition before GE13.

“Umno under the leadership of Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak succeeded in capturing several seats from the opposition but the other BN component parties failed to deliver. Umno had performed better than before,” he said.

He told the reporters this when approached at a belated Kaamatan Festival organised by Penampang Umno at the Dewan Tun Fuad here, on Saturday. He also attributed the opposition’s success in winning seats which were previously held by BN to the former’s campaigns via cyberspace and the social media.

According to him the virtual campaigns gave the people false hope that the opposition were capable of toppling the BN and capturing Putrajaya, and convinced many people, the younger voters especially, to vote for them. John was also of the opinion that there should be no contest for the posts of president and deputy president in the coming Umno General Assembly.

“Now, Umno is implementing a new procedure in the coming General Assembly where all the delegates from the various divisions will be voting at their respective division. Hence, there’s no need to send delegates to the main conference to vote,” he said.

On BN losing the three seats in Penampang – the Penampang parliamentary seat, Moyog and Kepayan state seats – John said it was not the end for BN in Penampang and was convinced that BN will be able to recapture the seats in the 14th general election.

“With the full cooperation of all BN component parties, we shall work hard to wrest back these three seats. Although we have lost the three seats, it does not mean that we can no longer serve or contribute to the people of Penampang. BN is still in power and we can still do our part to help the people of Penampang. We will continue to look after the interest and wellbeing of the 12,000 voters who voted for BN in the last general election,” he said.

John was also of the opinion that BN lost in Penampang because of the ignorance of young voters who wanted change, without realising that it was already being carried out through the Government Transformation Program (GTP) introduced by the present Prime Minister.

He said he was convinced that these young voters would give their support back to BN after they have seen the positive changes made by the BN government, and finally realise that only BN is capable of looking after the people’s interest and welfare.


KALAU KERUSI PENAMPANG ASALNYA MILIK PEMBANGKANG, KEMUDIAN JATUH KETANGAN BN, PASTI PEMBANGKANG AKAN TUDUH BERLAKU PENIPUAN DI KAWASAN ITU.. TANPA MENGKAJI KELEMAHAN MEREKA DAN TANPA MELAKUKAN PERANCANGAN UNTUK MERAMPAS KEMBALI KERUSI ITU, PEMBANGKANG DENGAN EMOSI SEPARUH GILA PASTI AKAN MENGANJURKAN DEMONSTRASI SUPAYA KERUSI ITU DIKEMBALIKAN KEPADA MEREKA DENGAN CARA PALING TIDAK DEMOKRATIK..

SEBALIKNYA, UMNO/BN DENGAN PENDEKATAN SEDERHANA MENGAKUI KELEMAHAN DAN KEKALAHAN MEREKA SERTA TERUS MEMFOKUSKAN STRATEGI UNTUK PILIHANRAYA UMUM KE-14 NANTI..

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Pakatan should not have recognised the general election result in states where they have won


Kota Kinabalu: Penampang Umno took Pakatan Rakyat to task for rejecting the overall general election results but recognising the outcome in areas where it favoured them like Penang, Kelantan and Selangor. 

Penampang Umno Chief, Datuk John Ambrose, said: "Pakatan has sworn in their Penang Chief Minister, Kelantan Menteri Besar and will soon be swearing in their Selangor Menteri Besar. If they do not recognise the results, they should not have recognised it in states where they have won. This is hypocrisy." 

Ambrose was commenting on Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's statement that it will protest Barisan Nasional's victory in the 13th General Election and will be calling a rally Wednesday to reject the outcome as it was achieved through electoral fraud. 

Ambrose said if Anwar claimed that the election was won by BN through dubious means, then Anwar should not have allowed the taking of oath in the states that it won

"BN would have also cried foul play in the three states controlled by the opposition but it did not and instead respect the decision of the voters in the three states. 

BN has been magnanimous in its victory as well as defeat and Anwar should do likewise," said Ambrose. 

He said as the election is over, Anwar should assist in the progress of the people and country. 

"If he is unhappy with the results, he should file petitions in court and challenge it instead of taking to the streets and making unsubstantiated statements," he said. 

He said protesting will not bring about any good for the country as business as well as foreign investor confidence in Malaysia would be affected. 

"We cannot afford to jeopardise the peace and security of the country which take years to build as we move forward to achieve developed country status through Vision 2020," he said. 

Ambrose said Penampang Umno fully supported Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and Datuk Seri Musa Hj Aman in leading the country and state, respectively, again. 

"The combination of Najib and Musa has bring about much progress and development to Sabah and we are happy that this arrangement will continue," he said. 

Ambrose said the election results also indicated that Sabah remained the "fixed deposit" state for BN. 

"We suffered some losses but overall, Sabah BN was able to deliver 22 out of the 25 MP seats to form the Federal Government," he said, adding that BN won in all the grey seats such as Tuaran, Beaufort, Tawau, Pensiangan and Keningau, among others. Ambrose said with the mandate, BN will be able to continue its transformation programmes in its aspiration to become a developed nation with high income by 2020.