Joseph Pairin Kitingan said close cooperation among the ruling GRS’s component parties is crucial to ensuring that Sabah’s ‘voice’ is heard at both the state and federal levels.
PETALING JAYA: Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) founder Joseph Pairin Kitingan has backed a division leader’s call for Armizan Mohd Ali to continue serving as the Papar MP.
Pairin said the domestic trade and cost of living minister is a capable and experienced leader who has contributed significantly to Papar and Sabah’s development as a federal minister, Warta Oriental reported.
“Continuity and stability are important to ensure ongoing development and effective representation for the people,” he said.
The former Sabah chief minister was responding to a call by Limbahau PBS chief Johnny Mositun for Armizan to defend his seat in the 16th general election.
Armizan won the seat in the 15th general election with a 12,822-vote majority in a six-cornered contest.
Pairin said close cooperation among the ruling Gabungan Rakyat Sabah’s component parties was crucial to ensuring that Sabah’s “voice” was heard at both the state and federal levels.
PBS is a GRS component.


