
KOTA KINABALU: GRS Youth leader Christoper Mandut (pic) has urged coalition members to preserve unity as Sabah moves closer to the next state election, reminding them that “this is our house — do not break it.”
He said GRS was formed by Sabah-based parties during a period of political instability and built on mutual trust and respect among its leaders.
Responding to Tan Sri Pandikar Amin’s remarks on Usno’s place in GRS, Christoper said such views should be addressed openly but not at the cost of cohesion.
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Christoper added that true leadership is tested in turbulent times and called on all GRS leaders to remain united for Sabah’s stability and future.
