Pairin brushes off merger talk, advises collaboration

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Cooperation does not mean merger, says PBS adviser Joseph Pairin Kitingan, urging Sabah parties to support each other without sabotaging each other.

PBS adviser Joseph Pairin Kitingan says Sabah parties must work together to protect the state’s rights and its citizens.

Pairin said Sabah parties must safeguard the state’s rights and its future by working together as a united team, the Borneo Post reported. He said it was important for Sabah-based parties to collaborate to ensure state rights are strengthened. Yesterday, PBS vice-president Joachim Gunsalam said party delegates would discuss the possibility at the party congress.

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