Penyanyi paling popular di Sabah, Jimmy Palikat kini ahli UMNO.
Jimmy yang terkenal dengan lagu Tanak Kampung atau Anak Kampung dan bakal beraksi di final Juara Lagu 2012 terbitan TV3, menyerahkan borang menyertai UMNO kepada Presiden UMNO Datuk Seri Najib Razak sempena pehimpunan Agung UMNO 2012 di Pusat Dagangan Dunia Putra, PWTC.
Majlis itu turut disaksikan Timbalan Presiden UMNO Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin dan Ketua Menteri Sabah, Datuk Seri Musa Aman.
Jimmy yang terkenal dengan lagu Tanak Kampung atau Anak Kampung dan bakal beraksi di final Juara Lagu 2012 terbitan TV3, menyerahkan borang menyertai UMNO kepada Presiden UMNO Datuk Seri Najib Razak sempena pehimpunan Agung UMNO 2012 di Pusat Dagangan Dunia Putra, PWTC.
Majlis itu turut disaksikan Timbalan Presiden UMNO Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin dan Ketua Menteri Sabah, Datuk Seri Musa Aman.
"Penggiat seni tanah air yang menyertai Umno ini saya lihat akan menjadi duta kepada Umno dalam menarik minat masyarakat di luar sana untuk masuk ke dalam keluarga UMNO," - Datuk Ab Rauf Yusoh (Setiausaha Kerja UMNO Pusat)Sumber: DKM
Makin ramai artis terkenal yang kini jadi ikon untuk rakyat dan parti.
ReplyDeleteHarap2 makin ramai ahli yang akan ikut jejak beliau.
ReplyDeleteramai kini artis sertai UMNO.
ReplyDeleteyang sertai pembangkang pula, kalau bukan artis pencen, mesti artis yang sudah tidak laku..
DeleteSi ATAMA pun ikut Bersih bah. Tidak lama dia pun kasi bersih tu lokap yang bakal dia diami gara-gara kasi fitnah si Luping....ngeeee
ReplyDeletesi Atama tu tidak laku ba.. lagupun main ciplak saja.. sebab itu tiada kemajuan..
Deletesekarang si Atama terpaksa bergantung dengan dana NED yang disalurkan kepada Bersih untuk survive.. kesian!
Deleteconfirm pemimpin2 pembangkang Sabah tidak senang duduk lepas ni.. artis popular Sabah ba yang join umno ni..
ReplyDeletenanti bolehlah peminat2 si Jimmy undi umno.. bukan sikit tu..
ReplyDeleteBukti transformasi BN masih releven dan disokong
ReplyDeleteTu pendirian masing2.
ReplyDeleteUmno needs to be “calculative” and befriend as many groups and organisations as possible to gain voter support in time for the upcoming polls, party leaders have said.
ReplyDeleteTop Umno leaders said the party could not afford to be “picky” about which groups to align itself with, and that everything must be done with only one goal in mind: winning the next election.
ReplyDeleteSome appeared to agree with remarks made by former Umno president Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamed, who said the party could not afford to make enemies of groups like Perkasa if it wanted to regain crucial Malay votes.
ReplyDelete“We need to be calculative with whom to associate ourselves with; the criteria is those who can bring more support to the party,” said Tangga Batu MP Datuk Idris Haron. “Anything we do must have a political dividend.”
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ReplyDeleteThe Umno supreme council member said there was no point ignoring or marginalising certain groups when these could help Umno gain voter support, especially among the Malays.
“We cannot be too particular. What is important is that we win the elections,” he added.
ReplyDeleteKota Belud MP Datuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan said that Umno had over the years proven that it fought for not just the Malays but for other races as well.
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ReplyDelete“Umno is the single largest party and it’s the backbone of the government. So whatever we say will impact the nation,” he told The Malaysian Insider.
ReplyDeleteThe Umno leader said that although Malays should always be prioritised, the party needed to be mindful of its actions as these could affect the future of Barisan Nasional (BN).
“We are friendly to everybody,” said Abdul Rahman. Another Umno leader, Datuk Bung Mokhtar Radin, said that it was crucial for Umno to cosy up to groups like Perkasa, and that such a move would strengthen Malay support for Umno before the upcoming polls.
ReplyDelete“Yes, we need to be friendly to Perkasa, but Umno also needs to be friendly to everybody,” he added.
ReplyDeleteUmno is heading into what is likely to be its last annual assembly before a general election expected early next year. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak is said to need a marked improvement from the last polls to retain his position and only a return of BN’s customary two-thirds majority of Parliament can guarantee he remains in office. BN ceded 82 federal seats and four state governments to the opposition in the landmark March 2008 election.