Tan Sri Sukarti Wakiman
KOTA KINABALU - Setiausaha Kerajaan Negeri Sabah Tan Sri Sukarti Wakiman menjelaskan larangan ke atas Naib Presiden Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) Nurul Izzah Anwar hanya untuk satu acara, iaitu menjelang majlis penutup sambutan Pesta Kaamatan.
Ini dilakukan atas sebab keselamatan berdasarkan laporan-laporan yang telah diterima, katanya dalam kenyataan ringkas di sini hari ini.
Sukarti berkata tidak ada larangan tetap ke atas Nurul Izzah atau mana-mana pemimpin pembangkang untuk datang ke Sabah selagi "mereka tidak menimbulkan ancaman keselamatan".
"Malah, pemimpin DAP Lim Kit Siang dibenarkan masuk ke negeri ini kurang dari dua minggu lepas," katanya. - Bernama
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NURUL IZZAH CONSISTENT OF BEING INCONSISTENT
There is nothing unusual in Nurul Izzah’s latest “controversial” remarks that Malays do have their rights and freedom to chose their religion. She also claimed no one – including Malays – should be compelled to be a Muslim.
NURUL IZZAH CONSISTENT OF BEING INCONSISTENT
She is exactly like her dad ( Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim ) where she will tend to speak a different tune and portray a different stand depending on the category of crowd .
NURUL IZZAH CONSISTENT OF BEING INCONSISTENT
Since her remarks was made at a venue where it caters to the non Malay crowd ( The forum was held at a church in Subang ) , then being the daughter of one of the most deceptive politician in our country ( Anwar ) it was normal for her to have the DNA that originated from his father.
NURUL IZZAH CONSISTENT OF BEING INCONSISTENT
If you analyze all of Anwar’s public roadshow ‘ceramahs”, you will realize that when he addresses the non Malay crowd he will run down BN for mistreating the Chinese and Indians and when he speaks in front of the Malay crowd, he will switch channel to stand up for the rights of the Malay language , race and religion.
NURUL IZZAH CONSISTENT OF BEING INCONSISTENT
Such “wayang kulit” clearly exposes the dirty and manipulative ways of Pakatan Rakyat. When MCA President Dr Chua Soi Lek speaks up against hudud ala PAS, Pakatan will turn it around by accusing him as insulting Islam. They even want to drag in our country’s royalty into the political battle field.
NURUL IZZAH CONSISTENT OF BEING INCONSISTENT
When Nurul Izzah clearly touched on something that is extremely sensitive towards the Muslim community , PAS leaders gladly come to her defence as if she is licensed to speak no wrong. It is alright even if she encourages apostasy.
NURUL IZZAH CONSISTENT OF BEING INCONSISTENT
Other than Ngeh Koo Ham, other DAP leaders kept their distance from defending her. Even the vocal DAP Youth Chief , Anthony Loke cleverly chose to remain silent on the whole issue knowingly that the Muslim community are annoyed and disgusted with Nurul’s stand.
NURUL IZZAH CONSISTENT OF BEING INCONSISTENT
As a leader, Nurul Izzah should be sincere and honest enough to admit her careless statement.
NURUL IZZAH CONSISTENT OF BEING INCONSISTENT
Even the person who posed the question to Nurul Izzah has now expressed her disappointment over her remarks where she came out to claimed that Nurul Izzah was just trying to impress the people without thinking of the consequences.
URUL IZZAH CONSISTENT OF BEING INCONSISTENT
To wriggle out of the controversy, Nurul Izzah had shifted the blame on Utusan Malaysia for misquoting her.
NURUL IZZAH CONSISTENT OF BEING INCONSISTENT
Its a case of “selective prosecution” when Malaysiakini also reported the same issue with regards to Nurul telling Muslims of their right to chose their religious preference.
NURUL IZZAH CONSISTENT OF BEING INCONSISTENT
However no blame was directed at the portal because of its inclination towards Opposition parties.
NURUL IZZAH CONSISTENT OF BEING INCONSISTENT
Malaysians should wake up to the realities of the politics of false perception advocated by Pakatan Rakyat.
Tempoh lima tahun bergabung sebagai satu parti komponen yang bergerak di bawah nama Pakatan Rakyat telah membuka mata ahlinya mengenai keburukan dan kesan negatif terhadap politik yang tidak bersih terutamanya bagi ahli parti PAS. Menyentuh berkenaan himpunan membantah keputusan Pilihan Raya Umum ke 13 yang dianjurkan oleh Pakatan Rakyat, nampaknya tidak mendapat persetujuan kesemua ahli parti itu kerana ianya membawa impak negatif kepada rakyat dan negara.
Tiga pemimpin PAS yang melibatkan Dewan Pemuda melalui ketuanya Nasrudin Hasan, Ketua Dewan Ulama PAS Datuk Harun Taib, Menteri Besar Kelantan Datuk Ahmad Yakob dan juga Timbalan Ketua Dewan Pemuda Pas Nik Mohd Abduh Nik Abdul Aziz yang menolak sekeras-kerasnya hasrat Ketua Umum Pakatan Rakyat untuk menganjurkan perhimpunan tersebut.
Anwar Ibrahim yang giat berusaha untuk menjalankan perhimpunan tersebut dengan tujuan untuk membangkitkan kemarahan dan semangat rakyat Malaysia menentang kerajaan sedia ada dilihat sebagai satu tindakan yang tidak matang. Perhimpunan tersebut nyata boleh menggugat tahap keselamatan negara jika wujudnya kekacauan dan tidak dikawal sebaiknya.
Menyifatkan perkara ni sebagai satu perkara yang gopoh dan tidak mendatangkan faedah kepada mana-mana pihak, Anwar seharusnya lebih peka dan sensitif dengan kehendak umum yang lebih selesa dengan cara yang demokrasi berbanding mengamalkan politik keganasan sebegini.
Namun, sejauh mana Anwar boleh berfikir secara rasional kerana apa yang terlihat, beliau begitu terdesak untuk mendapatkan jawatan dan kuasa tanpa memikirkan kesan dan impaknya yang boleh menggadaikan negara.
PAS sudah menampakkan sudut relevan mereka dalam menilai setiap gerak geri yang ditunjukkan oleh Pakatan Rakyat dan mula menolak perkara yang tidak sesuai untuk diaplikasikan dalam memperjuangkan perjalanan politik mereka.
Apa yang dilaksanakan PKR dan Anwar Ibrahim terutamanya mengundang rasa kurang senang rakyat yang cintakan kedamaian dan keamanan serta ingin melihat perkembangan Malaysia dengan lebih lancar.
Secara logiknya, tidak ada negara yang berjaya membentuk sebuah kerajaan yang sempurna melalui politik keganasan kerana ianya hanya mengundang kepada protes yang berleluasa melibatkan rakyat dan itu adalah satu kerugian besar buat negara.
Golongan muda yang mudah terpengaruh dengan perkara sebegini seharusnya berfikir lebih waras dengan mengambil kira semua aspek dan sudut sebelum mengikut membuta tuli tanpa ada ras tanggungjawab untuk mempertahankan keamanan negara.
Apa yang pasti, ramai rakyat sudah muak dengan cara politik sebegini yang semakin lama semakin melampau. Anwar sudah boleh duduk dan bertafakur menilai segala kesilapan dan kekacauan yang pernah dilakukannya dan mula berfikir dengan lebih rasional.
Sebagai seorang yang beragama Islam dan juga mengangkat diri sebagai seorang pemimpin, Anwar sepatutnya menunjukkan nila-nilai yang baik dan positif bagi meyakinkan pengikutnya.
Dengan menerapkan sentimen keganasan di kalangan penyokongnya hanya akan memberi padah kepada beliau kerana satu hari nanti tidak mustahil golongan yang sama akan menentang beliau menggunakan cara yang sama.
Demi keamanan dan kedamaian sejagat, keganasan politik harus dielakkan sebaliknya bersatulah dengan kesabaran dan keikhlasan dalam perjuangan dan sentiasalah merendah diri agar tidak terduduk jika terjatuh nanti.
Hak Kerajaan Negeri Sabah perlu dihormati dalam usahanya untuk mengekalkan keamanan dan keharmonian di negeri ini, kata Pemangku Presiden Gabungan Persatuan-Persatuan Cina Sabah, Datuk TC Goh.
Rakyat di negeri ini perlu dibenarkan untuk bergerak bebas dalam kehidupan seharian mereka tanpa adanya pihak tertentu yang cuba menggunakan propaganda politik dalam memecah belahkan di kalangan rakyat.
Goh menyokong tindakan kerajaan negeri dan gesaan sama oleh Ketua Menteri, Datuk Seri Musa Haji Aman sebelum ini.
Kerajaan membuat keputusan berdasarkan keperluan untuk mengekalkan keamanan dan keharmonian berpandukan undang-undang seperti yang termaktub dalam pembentukan Malaysia sejak 1963.
Ianya perlu dihormati dan bukan ‘diputar belitkan’ untuk sebab-sebab tertentu.
Sabah adalah sebuah negeri yang terus bersatu padu dan menjadi contoh kepada negeri-negeri lain dalam mewujudkan 1Malaysia yang sebenar.
Perkara ini perlu dilindungi dan dikekalkan dengan apa cara sekali pun dan jika kerajaan negeri percaya tindakannya itu perlu, ianya perlu dihormati kerana mereka telah diberikan mandat oleh rakyat untuk mentadbir negeri ini.
Seperti apa yang diperkatakan oleh Ketua Menteri masih banyak perkara lagi yang perlu dilakukan, negara perlu ditadbir dengan baik, ekonomi negara perlu dikembangkan dan kebajikan rakyat perlu sentiasa diberikan perhatian.
Pilihan raya sudah berlalu dan kita perlu bergerak maju. Rakyat di negeri ini dan negara sudah cukup dengan ‘politiking’ untuk tempoh dua tahun lepas, sejak khabar-khabar angin tentang pilihan raya awal yang semuanya tidak betul.
“Sekarang semuanya sudah berakhir, kita perlu meneruskan usaha kita untuk membangunkan negeri dan kita perlu tunggu pilihan raya akan datang,” kata Goh
I believe that Nurul's Visit in Sabah is NOT INNOCENT as THEY claimed it to be
I personally do agree with the decision of our CM because, we know right after the GE-13 there are so much dissatisfaction toward government...so, nurul visit would be or can trigger something that caused the harmony of Sabah disturb
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Hj Aman said Sabah's door is always opened to those who wanted to see and embrace its ethnic and cultural diversities as well as participate in the state's festivities.
He said Sabah also welcomed those who respected a civil society, whereby there is law and order to uphold the prevailing peace and harmony.
"However if we have reason to believe that your presence here will pose a threat to these ideals that Sabah has enjoyed all these while, you are not welcomed here," he said in a statement.
Musa said contrary to what was being spread in the social media, the ban on PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar from entering the state was not politically motivated.
"Other opposition leaders have come and moved freely throughout Sabah especially during the runup to the elections. They spread the same old recipe of lies, deceit and slander to hoodwink the people. We didn't stop them" he said.
"Now that the elections are over, their leader refuses to accept the verdict. It is a case of sour grapes and ungentlemanly conduct. He wants to rile up the masses to rally throughout the country to show his and I repeat his discontent," he said.
"We have reason to believe that Nurul Izzah's intentions to come to Sabah this time round may not be as innocent as she or her fellow opposition members make it out to be," he said.
Musa said Sabah and its people did not need this endless propaganda by the opposition to incite hatred and mistrust among the people against the Barisan Nasional government.
"Enough is enough. We need to move on. The opposition has been politicking for the last 5 years. Are going to get bogged down by more politicking in the next 5? There's work to be done. The country needs to be administrated, the economy needs to grow and the people's welfare taken care of," he said.
Larangan memasuki Sabah yang dikenakan terhadap Naib Presiden Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), Nurul Izzah Anwar bukan bermotif politik.
Ketua Menteri, Datuk Seri Musa Aman berkata, larangan tersebut dilakukan kerana kehadiran Nurul Izzah dianggap boleh mengganggu-gugat keharmonian dan perpaduan masyarakat di negeri itu.
Ketua Menteri, Datuk Seri Musa Aman berkata, larangan tersebut dilakukan kerana kehadiran Nurul Izzah dianggap boleh mengganggu-gugat keharmonian dan perpaduan masyarakat di negeri itu.
Menurutnya, tindakan pemimpin pembangkang di Semenanjung itu yang sering menimbulkan kekecohan menerusi penganjuran perhimpunan haram menyebabkan kerajaan negeri bertindak menghalang kehadiran Nurul Izzah ke Sabah.
Tambah beliau, pintu masuk ke negeri itu sentiasa terbuka kepada sesiapa sahaja yang ingin melihat keunikan budaya masyarakat dan keindahan semula jadi Sabah, namun tidak kepada golongan yang cuba merosakkan amalan baik penduduk Negeri Di Bawah Bayu.
Walau bagaimanapun, jika kerajaan negeri mempunyai sebab yang diyakini bahawa kehadiran seseorang itu ke negeri ini boleh mengancam atau merosakkan apa yang telah dinikmati selama ini, individu tersebut tidak diundang ke sini," katanya dalam kenyataan di sini.
Pada 30 Mei lalu, Nurul Izzah yang tiba di Kota Kinabalu dihalang memasuki negeri itu mengikut Akta Imigresen 1959/63 dan dimaklumkan untuk kembali semula ke Semenanjung.
Mengulas lanjut, Musa berkata, larangan yang dikenakan kerajaan negeri itu disebabkan faktor keselamatan, bukan bermotif politik seperti yang digembar-gembur pihak tidak bertanggungjawab menerusi laman sosial.
Larangan Nurul Izzah Memasuki Sabah Tidak Kekal
Larangan kemasukan Naib Presiden Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), Nurul Izzah Anwar ke Sabah bukan satu larangan tetap, kata Setiausaha Kerajaan Negeri, Tan Sri Sukarti Wakiman.
Larangan Nurul Izzah Memasuki Sabah Tidak Kekal
"Pengharaman Nurul Izzah hanya untuk satu ketika iatu pada malam majlis penutup sambutan Kaamatan peringkat negeri (30 Mei)," katanya pada Isnin.
Larangan Nurul Izzah Memasuki Sabah Tidak Kekal
Menurut Sukarti, keputusan menghalang Nurul Izzah daripada memasuki Sabah dilakukan atas sebab keselamatan berdasarkan laporan yang diterima oleh kerajaan daripada pegawai keselamatan.
Larangan Nurul Izzah Memasuki Sabah Tidak Kekal
"Tidak ada larangan tetap ke atas beliau atau mana-mana pemimpin parti pembangkang yang lain untuk datang ke Sabah selagi mereka tidak menimbulkan ancaman keselamatan," katanya.
Larangan Nurul Izzah Memasuki Sabah Tidak Kekal
Nurul Izzah pada 30 Mei lalu dilaporkan dihalang memasuki Sabah ketika tiba di Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kota Kinabalu (KKR).
Larangan Nurul Izzah Memasuki Sabah Tidak Kekal
Beliau ke negeri itu bagi mengadakan lawatan selain untuk menghadirkan diri dalam program PKR Sabah, di samping menyambut pesta Kaamatan bersama warga tempatan.
Larangan Nurul Izzah Memasuki Sabah Tidak Kekal
Bagaimanapun pihak Imigresen yang menahannya itu dilaporkan memberi alasan penahanannya atas arahan Pejabat Ketua Menteri Sabah.
Larangan Terhadap Nurul Izzah Ke Sabah Di Tarik Balik
Maklumat menyebut larangan terhadap Naib Presiden PKR Nurul Izzah Anwar daripada memasuki Sabah telah ditarikh balik hari. Ia diumumkan oleh Pesuruhjaya Polis Sabah Hamza Taib seperti mana dilapor oleh sebuah setesen tv.
Larangan Terhadap Nurul Izzah Ke Sabah Di Tarik Balik
Penarikan balik itu sesuatu yang dialu-alukan dan tindakan positif. Saya percaya ia adalah atas arahan Menteri Dalam Negeri, Ahmad Zahid Hamid. Sehubungan itu juga menurut laporan itu sesiapa juga boleh memasuki negeri di Borneo itu asalkan tidak menimbulkan masalah kepada Sabah.
Larangan Terhadap Nurul Izzah Ke Sabah Di Tarik Balik
Minggu lepas Nurul Izzah telah dihalang dari memasuki Sabah atas perintah Ketua Menteri Musa Aman. Izzah sudah berada di lapangan terbang Kota Kinabalu diarah pulang semula ke Kuala Lumpur.
Larangan Terhadap Nurul Izzah Ke Sabah Di Tarik Balik
Sehubungan itu Nurul Izzah bercadang untuk mengambil tindakan ke atas larangan itu kerana ia mencabuli perlembagaan negara ini.
Larangan Terhadap Nurul Izzah Ke Sabah Di Tarik Balik
Atas kelonggaran yang diberikan itu serta pembentulan demokrasi negara ini, tahniah diucapkan kepada Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
Larangan Terhadap Nurul Izzah Ke Sabah Di Tarik Balik
Penarik-balikkan larangan ke atas Nurul Izzah dan juga mana-mana tokoh politik pembangkang itu menggambarkan menteri dalam negeri mahu berdiri atas prinsip undang-undang dan perlembagaan sebenarnya.
Cops: Nurul's ban lifted, no new blacklist
Sabah police commissioner DCP Datuk Hamza Taib did not elaborate on the reasons behind the lifting but also said that there were no other individuals declared in a Sabah state government’s persona non grata list.
Cops: Nurul's ban lifted, no new blacklist
“As far as the police are concerned, we know that there are no other individuals banned except for Nurul. But her ban was lifted," Hamza told Astro AWANI.
Cops: Nurul's ban lifted, no new blacklist
"For other leaders I think if they want to come in there is no problem as long as they follow the laws,” he added.
Cops: Nurul's ban lifted, no new blacklist
Meanwhile, Immigration Department director-general Datuk Alias Ahmad was unable to confirm that a purported new blacklist banning 11 opposition and civil society leaders from entering Sabah.
Cops: Nurul's ban lifted, no new blacklist
In a SMS message to Astro AWANI, he said: “I advise you to check with the Sabah Chief Minister’s office.”
Cops: Nurul's ban lifted, no new blacklist
Earlier today, a supposedly leaked letter from the Sabah Chief Minister’s Office addressed to the state Immigration Department listed that apart from Nurul Izzah, there were others who have been barred from entering the state.
Nurul Izzah’s ban on entering Sabah not permanent, says state secretary
The ban on the entry of PKR vice president Nurul Izzah Anwar to Sabah is not a permanent ban and was only a one off, said state secretary Tan Sri Sukarti Wakiman.
Nurul Izzah’s ban on entering Sabah not permanent, says state secretary
“The ban on Nurul Izzah was only for one occasion, which was on the eve of the closing ceremony of the state level Kaamatan celebrations (May 30), he said on Monday.
Nurul Izzah’s ban on entering Sabah not permanent, says state secretary
He said the decision to bar her from entering Sabah was done for security reason based on reports received by the state from security officials.
Nurul Izzah’s ban on entering Sabah not permanent, says state secretary
“There is no permanent ban on her or any other Opposition leaders coming into Sabah as long as they do not pose a security threat,'' he said.
Nurul Izzah’s ban on entering Sabah not permanent, says state secretary
Sukarti's statement comes in light of claims by Sabah DAP chairman Jimmy Wong over a May 21 official state letter ordering state Immigration Department to bar the entry of Opposition leaders Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Lim Kit Siang, Rafizi Ramli and Bersih chairperson Datuk Seri Ambiga Sreenevasan.
Nurul Izzah’s ban on entering Sabah not permanent, says state secretary
Nurul Izzah was also in the list of five people in the purported letter that states that the decision to bar the entry of the five comes following a state Cabinet decision on May 15.
Nurul Izzah’s ban on entering Sabah not permanent, says state secretary
Sukarti said that in fact, Lim Kit Siang (who visited Sabah on May 22 for a party function) was allowed into the State less than two-weeks ago.
Nurul Izzah’s ban on entering Sabah not permanent, says state secretary
Earlier, Wong asked the Chief Minister Datuk Musa Aman to clarify the status of the letter to the Immigration Department and wanted an explanation for the rationale to ban Opposition leaders to the state.
Nurul Izzah’s ban on entering Sabah not permanent, says state secretary
Nurul Izzah, who arrived to attend Kaamatan celebrations, was barred from entering Sabah on May 30 and put on the next flight back to Kuala Lumpur.
Nurul Izzah’s ban on entering Sabah not permanent, says state secretary
Musa had said that the ban of Nurul was not politically motivated but was aimed at preserving the peace and harmony in the state when explaining that they had reasons to believe that her reasons to visit Sabah had other motives.
Nurul Izzah’s ban on entering Sabah not permanent, says state secretary
Under the Immigration Act, Sabah Chief Minister can bar or declare non Sabahans person non-grata to stop their entry into the state.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
Sabah police confirmed today that the state has lifted its ban on Nurul Izzah Anwar entering the east Malaysian state.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
State police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Hamza Taib reportedly confirmed this with Astro Awani today but did not offer further information on why the ban was retracted.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
The police chief also claimed that no other individuals apart from Nurul Izzah were placed on a travel blacklist, despite information found in leaked correspondence between Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman’s office and the state’s Immigration Department.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
“As far as the police have mentioned, no other individuals were banned apart from Nurul. But even then, that ban has been retracted,” DCP Hamza told the station.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
“For other leaders, if they intend to come here, there is no problem so long as they abide by the law,” he reportedly added.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
Astro Awani also reported that Immigration Department director Datuk Alias Ahmad was not able to confirm the authenticity of the leaked document, which the station said contained a list of ten names of those blacklisted from entering the state.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
“I advise you to check with the Sabah Chief Minister’s Office,” he was quoted saying in Bahasa Malaysia via SMS to the station.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
According to Astro Awani, the leaked letter named Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Lim Kit Siang, Mohd Rafizi Ramli, Datuk Ambiga Sreenevasan, Mohamad Sabu, Syed Ibrahim Syed Noor, Wong Chin Huat, Maria Chin Abdullah, Ong Boon Kiang and Hishammuddin Rais as those barred from entering the state.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
Earlier today, The Malaysian Insider reported the contents of a leaked May 21 letter that bore the letterhead of Chief Minister Musa’s office.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
The letter said that the blacklist was given the Sabah Cabinet’s stamp of approval following its first meeting last month on May 15 ― 10 days after the 13th general election.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
“The Cabinet has agreed that the chief minister invoke his absolute powers under the Immigration Act, and in accordance with certification from the Sabah Royal Malaysian Police Special Branch chief, not to land these individuals to Sabah,” the letter said.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
According to Sabah DAP chief Jimmy Wong, a reliable source from the Immigration Department had leaked a copy of the first page of the document to him.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
The first page of the document was emailed to The Malaysian Insider this morning. From the single page, the duration of the blacklist or its reason, was not stated.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
Astro Awani reported that the document was signed by one Moktar Yassin Ajam, who is the state secretary for home affairs and research.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
But according to the station, Moktar would not confirm the authenticity of the document when contacted, saying he was only a civil servant and could not issue press statements.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
Borneo Insider also reported Sabah State Secretary Tan Sri Sukarti Wakiman as clarifying that the ban on Nurul Izzah had only been for one occasion, which was the eve of the closing ceremony of the Kaamatan Celebrations.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
When contacted, Lim described the ban “ridiculous”, pointing out that the government was making a mockery of democracy by not only banning its own citizens from entering a state in the country, but legally elected representatives.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
“Of course this is not my first time... I am probably the most banned leader... I’ve been banned from Sabah, from Sarawak... but I thought we have passed those days.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
“It looks like we are still in the thick of it,” he complained.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
Last Thursday, Nurul Izzah was barred from entering Sabah upon arriving in Kota Kinabalu to celebrate Pesta Kaamatan, or the Harvest Festival, in her personal capacity.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
Explaining the ban on Saturday, Musa was reported saying that those who pose a threat to the Sabah ideals of peace harmony will not be welcomed to the state.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
He added that state never restricted other opposition leaders before the polls, but believed Nurul Izzah had different intention this time.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
“Now that the elections are over, their leader refuses to accept the verdict. It is a case of sour grapes and ungentlemanly conduct. He wants to rile up the masses to rally throughout the country to show his, and I repeat, his discontent,” he said.
Nurul Izzah entry ban lifted
“We have reason to believe that Nurul Izzah’s intentions to come to Sabah, this time around, may not be as innocent as she or her fellow opposition members make it out to be,” he added.
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