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Published on: Sunday, February 21, 2021
By: Datuk John Lo
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AFTER advocating several times for a Sabahans First Policy, it is comforting to observe several encouraging developments which I hope will become milestones to the realisation of this policy. One on its own, it may be considered insignificant. Consider them as beginning of a healthy political trend, these incidences may herald a NEW SABAH. All of them, if genuine political is given a chance to prevail, can cultivate the much sought-after political unity which Sabahans have yearned for decades.
Different political platforms should not a barrier to unity as long as there is a common desire to serve the interest of Sabah and Sabahans. Such a simple philosophy can be a powerful tool to foster unity.