KUCHING: GPS Stampin candidate Lo Khere Chiang has the credentials to set things right in the national scheme of things.
In stating this Kota Sentosa assemblyman Wilfred Yap revealed how a student in a local government university had said to him that even in constitutional law classes, the Malaya propaganda machine still teaches that Sarawak is one of 13 states in Malaysia.
“Someone like Lo can be trusted to make sure that syllabus such as constitutional law in local universities is streamlined to reflect the momentous constitutional amendment that has been made to clarify the status of Sarawak as not merely one of 13 but a full partner of Malaysia and is one of three.
“Lo’s track record shows his astute awareness on the challenges to be faced in Putrajaya and parliament and this is due to his years of understudying Datuk Yong Khoon Seng who was the MP for Stampin till 2013 and with this in-depth knowledge he is the man to help Premier, Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg to further the Sarawak First agenda,” he said in a press statement on Friday.
He stressed that a vote for Lo would be a vote for a Greater Sarawak.
“SUPP Kota Sentosa has deployed all its resources and talents to the ground and I am happy to note that the last four days has seen a concerted effort between the teams in Batu Kawa, Batu Kitang and Kota Sentosa to work together and wrest the Stampin parliamentary seat for GPS.
“It is an open secret that the condition in Semenanjung Malaysia politically will probably end up in a stalemate with no coalition having enough numbers to form the government or maybe just shy of forming a government on their own and as such GPS with a potential 31 seats will be the deciding factor on the next federal government.
“A vote for Pakatan Harapan or PSB for that matter will be a wasted vote because that vote will not form a national government or any government.
“A vote for GPS particularly in Stampin will give the people of Stampin a place in history because that vote will form the next government of Malaysia,” he added.