‘Sabah needs policy-oriented leadership, not power plays’

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17 Jun 2025 • 7:20 AM MYT
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By: Syakilla Maarof

Kota Kinabalu: The people of Sabah need leadership driven by policies and solutions, not endless political manoeuvring, said Sabah DAP Chairman Datuk Phoong Jin Zhe).

He said it is time for politicians to move away from obsessing over seat allocations and, instead, concentrate on offering clear policy alternatives to address Sabah’s longstanding challenges.

“We must shift our focus from politicking to policy-making. Every day spent speculating over political alignments is a day wasted when it could have been used to craft real solutions for the rakyat,” said Phoong.

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“As a party, we believe trust must be earned through policies that work, not promises or power struggles. Sabahans want better infrastructure, quality jobs and long-term development strategies, and we are here to deliver that,” he said.

Speaking at a joint development agreement between Qhazanah Sabah Bhd and Bina Indah Development Sdn Bhd and Q-SME Halal Industrial Park launch, here,

Monday, Phoong added that while PH continues to hold discussions internally and with other parties, the ultimate goal should be to present Sabahans with a viable, people-first leadership option.

“Any decision on cooperation or seat distribution must be based on what’s best for the people, not individual ambitions,” he said.

He also praised the unity and ongoing cooperation among the four PH component parties in Sabah, calling it a “healthy platform for honest dialogue.”

Phoong, who is also State Industrial Development and Entrepreneurship Minister, noted that DAP has shown its ability to deliver, citing his efforts in boosting industrial growth and promoting renewable energy investment.

“These are the report cards that matter. The people will judge us by our work, not by who we align with. We must continue proving that we are capable of fulfilling their aspirations,” he said.

Phoong reiterated DAP’s stance as a “policy-driven party that works with the people and for the people.”

“Sabahans are ready for leadership that prioritises substance over show. DAP is ready to be part of that solution.”