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PPBM senator says blaming the faults of the previous government hinders the leaders' responsibilities of serving the people. PPBM FMTNews

PPBM senator John Ambrose and Srikandi Penampang chief Lovita Koisun during a visit to households as part of a PPBM Srikandi charity programme in Penampang last week.

Penampang PPBM chief John Ambrose said this can best be showcased by party leaders in Penampang, which has the most number of elected representatives in one constituency. “There is no point in pointing fingers and playing the blame game. We as elected representatives should unite to serve the people not only in Penampang but the whole of Sabah as well.

Leiking is the Penampang MP and Lasimbang is the Kepayan assemblyman. The other representatives from Penampang are deputy state assembly speaker George Ginibun, senators Adrian Lasimbang and Donald Mojuntin and nominated assemblyman Terrence Siambun.

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