Lo Khere Chiang admits being a potential candidate - New Sarawak Tribune Reported on Friday, 20 April 2012
KUCHING: Padawan Municipal Council chairman Lo
Khere Chiang said he is among the candidates who had been proposed by
the Kota Sentosa branch of Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) for the
upcoming general election.
However, he also admitted that there is another candidate who has also been proposed to contest there by the same party.
“I can say my name is among many names that have been proposed by the SUPP to the highest federal and the state Barisan Nasional (BN) leadership.
“It means that I am considered a potential candidate to fulfil the responsibility.However, the rest of the candidates are good and experienced as well,” he told reporters after leading the inspection and monitoring of business operator as well as food handlers, in Taman Lee Ling Commercial Centre, here yesterday.
Before this, speculation was rife on Lo being the suitable candidate to contest for Stampin parliamentary seat, taking over from Dato’ Yong Khoon Seng.
The Public Works Deputy Minister had said before this about his desire not to defend his seat for the upcoming general election.
However, he also admitted that there is another candidate who has also been proposed to contest there by the same party.
“I can say my name is among many names that have been proposed by the SUPP to the highest federal and the state Barisan Nasional (BN) leadership.
“It means that I am considered a potential candidate to fulfil the responsibility.However, the rest of the candidates are good and experienced as well,” he told reporters after leading the inspection and monitoring of business operator as well as food handlers, in Taman Lee Ling Commercial Centre, here yesterday.
Before this, speculation was rife on Lo being the suitable candidate to contest for Stampin parliamentary seat, taking over from Dato’ Yong Khoon Seng.
The Public Works Deputy Minister had said before this about his desire not to defend his seat for the upcoming general election.
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