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Source: Borneo Post, 6th March 2012
By Churchill Edward

KUCHING: SPDP president Tan Sri William Mawan Ikom yesterday advised former party office bearer Datuk Sylvester Entri Muran to be “logical” when issuing statements concerning the party and his status.

Mawan, who is also Social Development Minister, also advised Entri, who is also Assistant Minister of Water Supply and Marudi assemblyman, to check his facts first before speaking, otherwise people would accuse him of lying.

He said this in response to Entri’s statement in a national paper that SPDP is ‘piggy riding’ on the Barisan Nasional (BN).

Mawan said it was not logical to accuse SPDP of piggy riding on the BN when the party is a component of the BN.

“That (Entri’s accusation) is utter rubbish. How can we (SPDP) piggy ride on the BN? We (SPDP) are (part of) the BN.”

Suggesting that Entri is confused, Mawan said he neither said Entri and his political partners were piggy riding on the BN, nor did he instruct SPDP divisions to pass resolutions stating that they (Entri’s partyless group) should be stripped off their ministerial and government-linked companies (GLC) posts.

He pointed out that these posts were the prerogative of the state or Chief Minister, and only top BN leaders, including himself, should address issues surrounding them.

Apart from Entri, Mawan was referring to partyless Mas Gading MP Datuk Dr Tiki Lafe and assemblypersons Datuk Peter Nansian Ngusie (Tasik Biru), Rosey Yunus (Bekenu) and Paulus Paulu Gumbang (Batu Danau). They were all sacked from SPDP recently.

Recently, SPDP divisions in Muara Tuang, Meradong, Piasau and Pelagus publicly announced that they had issued such a resolution during their respective triennial general meetings (TGM), which was held pursuant to the party’s March 18 triennial general assembly (TGA) in Bintulu.

Although SPDP Batu Lintang did not have such a resolution during their TGM, they later declared their support for SPDP Muara Tuang’s move.

SPDP Meradong had also stated that they would not be surprised if other divisions throughout Sarawak subsequently resolved that the partyless five elected representatives be stripped off their ministerial and GLC posts.

Mawan said even though the divisions were entitled to their own opinions, he urged them to be patient and calm.

He said only if the partyless five elected representatives continue with their negative politicking in the pretext of serving the people then it would be inevitable for SPDP to discuss their ministerial and GLC posts, or even resolve on the matter during its TGA in Bintulu.

Mawan said since he is a BN leader, he understood that the five still have their responsibilities and obligations to serve their constituents.

“In fact, they can serve all they want without the need for the so-called platform which they themselves termed as BN Club.

“If they have to serve the people, then serve. It is the negative politicking that the party is against. For instance, colluding with community leaders to go against SPDP and its leaders (is negative politicking). If this is allowed to continue, this will affect BN’s solidarity, and more so when the next general election is just around the corner.”

Mawan said SPDP was moving forward and was now recruiting more members from the younger generation through various special programmes because it’s philosophy rests on catering to the needs of future leaders.

“The future and strength of SPDP depends very much on young leaders.”

Source: Borneo Post, 4 March 2012

MIRI: The Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party (SPDP) triennial general assembly in Bintulu this month is expected to be a smooth affair.

Its deputy secretary-general Paul Igai said based on the feedback from divisional meetings so far, there had been no divisions in trouble.

“It’s quite surprising because the meetings went quite well (and) the preparations for the meeting minutes seemed to be more efficient than before,” he told Bernama here today.

Speculation had been rife about the likelihood of trouble in five constituencies which used to be represented by SPDP elected representatives but had either quit the party or were sacked for insubordination.

Apart from the SPDP, the other Sarawak BN component parties are Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB), Sarawak United People’s Party and Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS). — Bernama

Source: Borneo Post, 4 March 2012

KAPIT: The pro tem committee of SPDP N 54 Pelagus led by its chairman Tuai Rumah John Asun and his deputy Ma Tian Ho has unanimously reached a common stand that those who were expelled, resigned or left the party should relinquish either as ‘wakil rakyat’ and ‘ministerial post’ in the government or councillor in the local council.

John Asun said the pro tem committee of SPDP N 54 Pelagus has deliberated on the matter concerning the expulsion of ‘five SPDP game and their followers’ after they failed to response to the show case letter.

“We stand firm to support the decision of the party to take the disciplinary action against those who went against the party constitution and to remain as the staunch supporter of party president Tan Sri William Mawan Ikom and his team of leaders to steer the party into the future.

“We hereby call upon those who are expelled from the party or have left the party to relinquish their political appointments; ‘wakil rakyat’ status, ‘ministerial post’ in the government or councillor in the local council.

“They are nominated by the party, so when they leave, they should leave everything behind and return the seat to the party”, said John Asun when met by pressmen after the meeting held at a local restaurant on Friday, March 2.

“We appeal to the party to nominate a political secretary or community headmen namely pemanca and penghulu from the non-contested constituencies, bearing in mind SPDP members from these constituencies are loyal party members,” he added.

MORE JOINING SPDP: Capt Zainuddin (third left, front row) receiving the new membership applications from Brandah. Also seen is Asing (second left, front row) and David Jiku (right, front row). Photo credit: Borneo Post

Source: Borneo Post
28 February 2012

KOTA SAMARAHAN: SPDP Muara Tuang Division has described the actions of the five elected representatives sacked from the party recently as ‘piggy riding’ on the back of the Barisan Nasional (BN) for personal gains.

During its triennial general meeting (TGM) here on Sunday, its chairman Edward Brandah Madi said he believed the five were still clinging onto BN as they wanted to keep their ministerial or GLC-linked positions.

He opined that technically when they were sacked, they should be allowed to remain as mere elected representatives and confine their activities to only serving the people.

Brandah, who said this in his welcoming speech, was referring to Mas Gading MP Datuk Dr Tiki Lafe and assemblypersons Datuk Peter Nansian Ngusie (Tasik Biru), Datuk Sylvester Entri Muran (Marudi), Rosey Yunus (Bekenu) and Paulus Palu Gumbang (Batu Danau).

“We may be just grassroots members but we can read their movements. We can also see wolves in sheepskins. They are pretending to serve their own constituents but all along they are politicking and colluding with the people to go against the party or other BN component parties.

“We want their ministerial and GLC-linked posts be stripped from them, otherwise, they are just piggy riding on the BN.”

Brandah said he believed the majority of SPDP members were with the party, which is a “disciplined and steady party”.

He pointed out that new membership applications that kept pouring in meant SPDP remained seen as a relevant political party.

Last Friday, party president Tan Sri William Mawan Ikom said he had no qualms with the sacked elected representatives continuing to serve their respective constituents, so long as they confined themselves to serving them (constituents) only.

But their politicking, in the pretext of serving the people, would undermine BN solidarity, Mawan said.

“What we cannot tolerate is their negative politicking because it would not only undermine BN election preparations but also the party’s reconsolidation process. They should confine their activities to serving the people until nomination day. If that is the case, then we have no problem with it.”

Before their sacking for gross insubordination, the five were at loggerheads with Mawan for almost two years.

Meanwhile, the SPDP Muara Tuang TGM resolved that party president Tan Sri William Mawan Ikom be returned to the helm unopposed during the party’s triennial general assembly (TGA) in Bintulu on March 18.

The meeting on Sunday saw Brandah returned unopposed as division chairman. Its former vice chairman (VC) I David Jiku was elected unopposed as division deputy chairman, while former VC II Luho Entai was elected unopposed as VC I.

Sandai Batan, Bungang Lidi, Bakil Saban, Redan Jelan and Edmund Punggi were elected committee members.

Appointed posts went to Alon Tair (VC II), Reggie Timpon (VC III), David Goh Bu Seng (treasurer), Faith Chau Kamis (assistant treasurer), Churchill E. Drem (secretary), Dustin Sagih (assistant secretary), and Gopal A/L Parumal (information chief).

One of their resolutions was to accept former deputy chairman Alexander Asing Sadai’s resignation from the division as the latter will be moving to the northern region.

The TGM was declared opened and closed by SPDP supreme council member Capt Zainuddin Tan Sri Hamdan, who also functioned as the southern region’s liaison officer.

Brandah, on behalf of SPDP Muara Tuang which has over 300 members, handed over 70 membership applications to Capt Zainuddin. About 70 members, including new ones, attended the TGM last Sunday.

Tan Sri William Mawan ak Ikom

SPDP stands firm in replacing Dr Tiki

KUCHING: Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party (SPDP) will stand firm in not recommending Mas Gading MP Datuk Dr Tiki Lafe to defend his seat for Barisan Nasional (BN) in the next parliamentary polls.

In making this stand yesterday, party president Tan Sri William Mawan said the candidate it had in mind would be even more winnable than Dr Tiki.

“The next or new BN candidate in Mas Gading will be more winnable than the incumbent. In fact there are other more credible people in the area,” he told The Borneo Post through the telephone yesterday.

Mawan who is also BN vice-chairman said Dr Tiki was victorious in past elections simply because Mas Gading is a BN stronghold.

SPDP had more than one potential candidate in mind to replace Dr Tiki but it was not the time to make the final decision yet, said Mawan who is also Social Development Minister.

Mawan also hinted that there would be a BN solidarity dinner in Mas Gading in a few weeks’ time.

Dr Tiki is one of the elected representatives sacked from SPDP for undermining party stability and leadership as well as for committing gross insubordination.

The others are state assemblymen Datuk Peter Nansian (Tasik Biru); Datuk Sylvester Entri (Marudi); Rosey Yunus (Bekenu) and Paulus Palu Gumbang (Batu Danau).

On a related issue, Mawan said he had no qualms with these elected representatives continuing to serve their respective constituents as long as they confine themselves to only serving them.

But their politicking in the pretext of serving the people will undermine BN solidarity, Mawan pointed out.

“What we (BN) cannot tolerate is their negative politicking because it would not only undermine BN election preparations but also the party reconsolidation process.

“They should confine their activities to serving the people until nomination day. If that is the case, then of course we have no problem with it,” he added.

Mawan and the five elected representatives were at loggerheads for almost two years when the five were party office bearers. The party leadership crisis ended when all five were sacked by the party.

He said: “The party is moving forward without them and they (sacked members) have moved on without the party.”

He also said he hoped people would stop commenting that the party is in crisis because SPDP is now moving forward and is receiving more membership applications from all walks of life.

SPDP will be having its Triennial General Assembly (TGA) on Mar 18 at the Bintulu Civic Centre. Mawan is expected to be returned as president uncontested.

Source: Borneo Post

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