Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin’s unveiling of a Perikatan Nasional-led opposition manifesto for the state of Sabah, called Aku Janji, focuses on reviving the state’s economy, state rights, infrastructure, employment, prosperity and health. But will this opposition manifesto appeal to Sabahans? BFM speaks to Aliran honorary secretary Azmil Tayeb.
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