Mr Anwar reiterated that the political situation in Sabah is under control. Read more at straitstimes.com.
He said he will meet representatives of Sabah political parties on the issue.
“We will ensure that the administration of the state is unaffected as our priority is the country, economic growth and the interest of the people,” he added.On Friday, he had also said the political situation in Sabah was calm and there would be no change in the state government. The five assemblymen said in a joint statement they were pledging their unwavering support for Mr Hajiji as Sabah Chief Minister under the law.
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