KOTA KINABALU : Dua lokasi menjadi tumpuan pengamal media di negeri ini buat masa ini, Istana Negeri dan kediaman Presiden Parti Warisan Sabah, Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal di sini. Pengamal media telah mula berkampung di dua lokasi berkenaan seawal jam 9 pagi. Terdahulu Mohd Shafie tiba di perkarangan Istana Negeri kira-kira jam 10 pagi, dipercayai untuk mengadap Yang di-Pertua Negeri, Tun Juhar Mahuruddin. Bagaimanapun beliau tidak dibenarkan masuk ke laluan menuju ke Istana Negeri yang dikawal pasukan keselamatan. Beliau kemudian beredar daripada lokasi berkenaan dan dijangka kembali selepas mendapat kebenaran pihak istana dan pasukan keselamatan. Sementara itu, dua pemimpin Barisan Nasional (BN) juga dikhabarkan berada di kediaman Mohd Shafie pagi tadi. Pemangku Presiden Pertubuhan Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Bersatu (UPKO), Datuk Seri Madius Tangau yang juga bekas Menteri Sains, Teknologi dan Inovasi ditemani Setiausaha Agung UPKO, Datuk Donald Mojuntin tiba sekitar jam 11.30 pagi. Kelibat dua pemimpin parti komponen BN itu sekaligus menimbulkan spekulasi kemungkinan kerjasama parti itu dengan pakatan Warisan, PKR dan DAP. Pemangku Presiden UPKO, Datuk Seri Madius Tangau & Setiausaha Agung UPKO, Datuk Donald Mojuntin dilihat berada di kediaman Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal sekitar jam 11.35 pagi tadi @501Awani #MalaysiaMemilih #Sabah — Tan Su Lin AWANI (@tan_sulin) May 10, 2018 UPKO ada lima kerusi DUN dan satu kerusi parlimen di Sabah. Buat masa ini, Pakatan pembangkang itu kekurangan kerusi Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) untuk membentuk kerajaan ekoran hanya mendapat 29 kerusi. BN di Sabah juga meraih 29 kerusi, sekaligus menjadikan kerajaan negeri berada dalam keadaan tergantung. Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku (STAR) yang memiliki dua daripada 60 kerusi DUN, setakat ini belum menyatakan sokongan kepada mana-mana pihak.
KOTA KINABALU : Presiden Parti Warisan Sabah (Warisan) Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal meminta penyokong semua parti politik di Sabah, supaya bertenang berikutan keputusan rasmi Pilihan Raya Umum Ke-14 (PRU14) yang masih diumumkan. Beliau menyeru penyokongnya supaya tidak melakukan sesuatu yang bertentangan dengan undang-undang. "Bertenang dan bersabar. Jangan buat sebarang tindakan (yang bertentangan dengan undang-undang)," katanya pada sidang akhbar di kediamannya di sini, malam ini. Beliau berkata difahamkan Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR) membenarkan kiraan semula undi di beberapa kerusi di Sabah dan sebab itu belum diumumkan keputusan rasminya. -- BERNAMA
KOTA KINABALU: Rombongan Presiden Parti Warisan Sabah (WARISAN), Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal sebentar tadi tiba di pekarangan Istana Negeri di sini, dipercayai bagi mengadap Yang di-Pertua Negeri, Tun Juhar Mahiruddin.
Mohd Shafie yang menaiki Toyota Land Cruiser berwarna hitam tiba pada jam 10.10 pagi namun tidak dibenarkan masuk ke laluan menuju ke istana oleh polis yang mengawal laluan terbabit diketuai Timbalan Pesuruhjaya Polis Sabah, Datuk Razarudin Husain @ Abd Rasid.
Kenderaan membawa Mohd Shafie bersama rombongannya kemudian berlegar-legar di sekitar laluan berkenaan, sebelum beredar.
Terdahulu, beliau keluar dari kediamannya di Bukit Padang di sini, pada jam 10.05 pagi dengan diiringi isteri dan beberapa pemimpin WARISAN, PKR dan DAP.
Ahli Parlimen Semporna dan Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (ADUN) Senallang itu hanya berkata `it's good to be humble' (merendah diri adalah baik) kepada media yang cuba mendapatkan ulasan beliau.
Ketika ditanya sama ada beliau pergi ke Istana Negeri, Mohd Shafie sambil tersenyum menjawab beliau mahu terbang ke bulan.
Pembentukan kerajaan baharu Sabah genting apabila parti komponen BN dan pakatan WARISAN bersama DAP dan PKR masing-masing terikat 29 kerusi.
Baki dua daripada 60 kerusi DUN lagi dimenangi Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku (STAR) diketuai Datuk Dr Jeffrey Kitingan, namun setakat ini parti itu belum menyatakan pendirian untuk menyokong mana-mana pihak sekali gus membolehkan kerajaan negeri dibentuk.
Difahamkan, Mohd Shafie akan kembali ke istana selepas mendapat kebenaran daripada pihak istana dan keselamatan.
By BORNEOTODAY REPORTERS
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah waits with bated breath to find out who the next Chief Minister will be after results for the 14th general elections ended in a 29:29:2 scorecard for the State.
Barisan Nasional and Musa Aman managed to win only 29 of the 60 seats while his closest rivals, the Parti Warisan Sabah-led opposition pact with DAP and PKR secured 29 seats as well, losing at least six State seats due to alleged ‘fraud’.
Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku (STAR) won two seats.
The last State result was announced at 3.30am with Junz Wong, the Parti Warisan vice president victorious in Tanjung Aru.
The victor is expected to be which side STAR opts to partner, but sources close to Parti Warisan said they have already received overtures from several BN winners indicating their desire to team up in a new government.
It is also understood that today, the Istana is expected to meet with leaders of Parti Warisan and BN before the Governor or TYT decides who to appoint as the Chief Minister.
Parti Warisan wrested Banggi, Tanjong Kapor, Karambunai Tanjong Aru, Petagas, Pantai Manis, Bongawan, Sindumin, Liawan, Melalap, Gum-Gum, Sekong, Karamunting, Tungku, Lahad Datu, Kunak, Senallang, Bugaya, Merotai and retained Moyog and Sulabayan.
STAR retained Bingkor and wrested Tambunan from the BN.
Umno and KDM partners, PBRS, PBS and UPKO won in the other seats.
After delay of the state voting results, Sabah Barisan Nasional must concede defeat and allow the due democratic process to take place, said Parti Warisan Sabah president Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal.
At a Press conference at his house in Golf View Garden here, Shafie Apdal who emerged victorious in the State seat of Senallang said they have verified information that they may have won enough seats in the state election but are questioning why the Election Commission has refused to sign off on it and announce the results.
“Based on information fed to us from our voting centres, we have won enough chairs. But the Borang 14 hasn’t been signed. I’ve been made to understand that Musa Aman has lost in Sungai Sibuga but the EC does not want to announce it,” he said.
Shafie said that recounts were ordered at seats even with a wide margin.
“Like in Kimanis, we were told Karim Bujang had won but they are recounting it. Recounts can only be asked for if the margin is below five percent, not like in this case where there is a wide margin,” he said.
Aside from Kimanis and Sungai Sibuga, seats that he believed were won by the opposition were in the Balung, Kemabong, and Keningau seat, which was being recounted, and the Kuamut state seat.
“We are definitely going to file several election petitions after consultation with our lawyers,” he added.
Shafie urged the state BN to admit defeat and announce the right results.
“Concede to the people’s voice. If you’re gone you must accept it. This is called a democratic process. They said they will accept it, but they haven’t. What time is it now?,” he said, adding that such incidents were being reported by their counterparts in Peninsula Malaysia as well.
Warisan has also won nine Parliament seats while its partners have won three each for a total of 15, while the BN could only secure 10.