Kota kinabalu: Sabah Barisan Nasional (BN) chairman Datuk Seri Bung Moktar Radin has described the coalition as operating like a political ‘war machine’ that is unstoppable as it faces the 17th Sabah State Election (PRN) this Saturday. Bung Moktar, BN’s candidate for the Lamag state seat, said the BN’s election machinery deployed across the 45 constituencies is organised, well-planned, and disciplined.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, Bung Moktar emphasized that all reports from the ground are analysed carefully to ensure the coalition’s strategy stays on the right track. He highlighted BN Sabah’s comprehensive understanding of every number, movement of opponents, and voter sentiment, asserting that BN Sabah is poised for victory.
Bung Moktar expressed his gratitude to the entire strategic team and the BN Sabah machinery, which have been working diligently since the first day of the campaign. He noted that the coalition’s strength lies in its experience, governance track record, leadership capabilities, and the trust of the people. He remarked that while others are caught up in drama, BN remains focused on its work, which he believes will lead to success.
He further stated that the upcoming state election is not just an ordinary contest but one that determines the future direction of Sabah. Therefore, he urged the people to choose a party capable of providing political stability, continuous development, and experienced leadership.
With only a few days left in the campaign, Bung Moktar mentioned that the BN Sabah War Room will continue to serve as the backbone for coordinating strategies and machinery operations statewide. Earlier, he checked on the operations of the BN Sabah War Room, which acts as a real-time information hub compiling field data, including current support patterns, constituency-specific issues, machinery movements, and the campaign activities of rival parties.
Statistics from the Election Commission (EC) indicate that 1,784,843 voters are eligible to exercise their rights in this Saturday’s state polls, comprising 1,760,417 regular voters, 11,697 military personnel, 12,729 police personnel, and spouses.