Former Terengganu mentri besar Datuk Seri Ahmad Said should have
gracefully stepped down from the post, as it was part of an
understanding reached with the party’s top ranks a year ago, said Umno
vice-president Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal.
Shafie said Ahmad was sworn in as mentri besar on May 9 last year
amid strong opposition from state representatives and party grassroots.
The New Straits Times (NST) quoted Shafie saying that Ahmad was given
a year-long extension by Prime Minister and Umno president Datuk Seri
Najib Razak.
“At that time the political situation in Terengganu was quite
precarious. There were some who agreed (to Ahmad’s continuing as the
Mentri Besar) and they were some who disagreed.
“To avoid the situation from worsening, it was agreed between the
prime minister and Ahmad that he would remain in his position for one
year,” Shafie was further quoted as saying.
Shafie insisted that Ahmad was aware of the terms and should not be
claiming that it was insensitive to replace him before his daughter’s
wedding reception on May 17.
Ahmad quit Umno and turned independent hours Datuk Ahmad Razif Abdul
Rahman was sworn in as the new Mentri Besar of the oil-rich coastal
state.
The embattled lawmaker claimed he had asked Prime Minister Datuk Seri
Najib Razak to allow him to step down as mentri besar after the wedding
reception but the Umno president had reportedly disregarded the request
as a “personal matter”.
“That (the wedding) is his own matter. The understanding concerns
government matter. And, we did not know about the wedding plans because
it was not stated earlier nor was it in the understanding reached last
year,” insisted Shafie, who is also the Semporna MP.
Ahmad, who is the Kijal assemblyman, was blamed for the Barisan Nasional’s (BN) weakest polls performance in a decade.
BN managed to hold on to the state by 17 state seats against PR’s 15 seats in last year’s general election.
Ajil assemblyman Ghazali Taib announced his resignation shortly after
Ahmad, followed by Bukit Besi assemblyman Roslee Daud reducing BN’s
numbers from 17 to 14, plunging the state into a political mayhem.
Roslee, however, withdrew his resignation letter last night and that
the Umno leadership is persuading Ghazali to also retract but no
official statements have been issued.
If Roslee returns to Umno, BN will tie with Pakatan Rakyat’s 15
elected representatives in the Terengganu Legislative Assembly, with
Ahmad and Ghazali as independents.
New MB Ahmad Razif arrived at work this morning and insisted that dissolution of the state assembly was not necessary.
He is expected to meet with Najib in Putrajaya today to discuss the state administration’s predicament.(Malay Mail Online) -
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