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Does Sabah belong to Musa Aman?
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 14, 2025: Does Sabah belong to Yang di-Pertua Negri Musa Aman?
Seven family members of Musa, including his sons, are contesting in the 17th Sabah elections on Nov 29 (see image above).
And Sabahans will, through their ballots, elect their government.
The scariest part is that Sabahans may even seal their fate by electing for “Musa Sabah!”.
To ensure their future is not hijacked by Musa, Sabahans must overwhelmingly reject the racist Umno-led Barisan Nasional (BN), Pakatan Harapan (PH) and GRS.
Sabahans need to ensure not a single Semenanjung party or politician or West Malaysia-loving locals are elected into the 73-seat state assembly.
And Warisan currently looks to be the only hope for Sabahans.
So, will Sabahans go the Sarawak For Sarawakians' way?
This is what Prof Dr James China posted on Facebook and a sample of responses:
James Chin
All in the family? There may be more, wait for Saturday!
Look at this revolting nonsense. The sharks in all Parties, with no fixed mission and vision, circling on the Sabah's meat, for a chunk to bite. These people dont care about Sabah. Its all about them and their families. In my opinion, politics for them is business.
Sabah keluarga kami punya! ![]()
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Buaya tangsi semua timbul bila bencana alam berlaku semua terus mendap!
Masa depan Anak-anak kami tiada yg endah.
You know what it is like to bite into a piece of lemon? That feeling.
Now every family can have a YB
This what some say... not to put all eggs in one basket
Hopefully voters understand what they are in for
Warisan P.172 Kota Kinabalu 民兴党亚庇区部
Casting a big net..
High salary and benefits.
Bad bad bad politics
thanks for sharing ![]()
Yes wait hehehe![]()
Talk about good governance?
Holly Jolly Christmas, if they win ![]()
Once tasted blood, surely want more.
..there is no limit to greed in some people..
All politicians are same.....not fight religion or race.....fight for family, chronies, self interest only.....even shafie apdal brother yusof apdal....both mp semporna & lahad datu....nothing changes
Shafie apdal as semporna mp since 1995.....almost 30 years.....Before developing Sabah... develop your own constituency/parliamentary area ... before saving Sabah, save your own place/parliment first
Sabah voters love their Greedy Frog families to screw them forever!
GRS, STAR, PBS, SAPP, UMNO, and PKR supporters will support the Musa dynasty. But at the same time they will excuse Shafie for having his brother contesting.
No News Is Bad News reproduces below a news report on the coming polls:
Sabah goes to the polls on Nov 29, Nomination Day set for Nov 15
The announcement on Oct 16 comes after Sabah Chief Minister Hajiji Noor announced the official dissolution of the state legislative assembly on Oct 6.
Sabah Chief Minister Hajiji Noor (centre) announcing the official dissolution of the state legislative assembly on Oct 6, 2025. (Photo: Facebook/Hajiji Haji Noor)
16 Oct 2025 06:06PM(Updated: 07 Nov 2025 12:42PM)
KOTA KINABALU: More than 1.7 million Sabahans are set to head to the ballot boxes on Nov 29 to cast their votes in the state polls, the Election Commission (EC) announced on Thursday (Oct 16).
The election period will run for 14 days after the nomination of candidates on Nov 15, with early voting set for Nov 25.
Sabah Chief Minister Hajiji Noor had announced the official dissolution of the state legislative assembly on Oct 6.
The Sabah State Legislative Assembly has a total of 79 seats - 73 of which must be contested, with another six appointed by the governor.
“Over 1,784,843 million eligible voters will carry out their responsibilities (in the 17th Sabah state election),” EC chairman Ramlan Harun told a press conference on Thursday, as quoted by local news agency Bernama.
The press conference was held after he chaired a special meeting for the polls at the Sabah Federal Government Administrative Complex on Thursday.
The 17th Sabah state election will need an estimated allocation of RM116.8 million (US$27.6 million), according to Ramlan.
There will be 940 polling centres, with 33,302 personnel mobilised to facilitate the state election that will be held on a Saturday.
File photo of Malaysia and Sabah flags at Jesselton Hotel in Kota Kinabalu. (Photo: CNA/Fadza Ishak)
Ramlan also told reporters that the state election on Nov 29 will not disrupt the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination process, with the commission considering all logistical aspects to ensure there is no overlap of locations between the polling centres and examination centres.
Responding to proposals for Sabah voters in Peninsular Malaysia to be allowed to cast postal votes, Ramlan said that the EC has yet to finalise the matter.
“For now, Sabah voters who are not in Sabah will have to come back here to vote,” he was quoted as saying by Bernama.
Eighty-six election campaign enforcement teams comprising representatives from the police, local authorities and the candidates standing for the election will be set up.
“It is aimed at monitoring election campaign activities throughout the official campaigning period,” Ramlan said.
The EC will also be livestreaming some voting and counting processes on its official Facebook page and launch a “Jom Kita Undi” campaign to encourage voter turnout, reported Malay Mail. “Jom Kita Undi” translates to “Let’s Vote” in Malay.
FIRST IN A SERIES OF NOTEWORTHY STATE POLLS AHEAD OF NEXT GE
Sabah’s election is the first in a series of noteworthy state polls - next up are Melaka, Johor and Sarawak - between now and 2028, by when Malaysia’s 16th General Election (GE16) must be held.
The 16th Sabah polls were held in September 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. The government then was dissolved barely more than two years after the last election.
Caretaker Chief Minister Hajiji had led the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) state government. GRS - an alliance of several local parties - had been working with Pakatan Harapan (PH).
The governing bloc commands over 50 seats, inclusive of nominated seats.
In Sabah, the opposition is led by Parti Warisan Sabah (Warisan), together with Barisan Nasional (BN). They have 23 seats, including two nominated seats.
Two seats were vacant - one because of a death and another after a former assemblyman was convicted of a crime.
PH, BN, GRS, and Warisan, however, are working together at the federal level.
The Sabah polls will be a test of how well Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s unity government partners can work together even as their collaboration is not a given at the next General Election, political leaders and analysts previously told CNA.



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