Published: Friday August 3, 2012 MYT 10:15:00 PM
Updated: Friday November 2, 2012 MYT 7:35:45 PM
Najib: Lajim's resignation no threat to BN
KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak is confident that Umno and Barisan Nasional's position is not threatened by the resignation of Datuk Seri Lajim Ukin and issues involving certain Sabah Barisan Nasional parties.
The prime minister said Umno and Barisan were capable of handling the challenges and taking appropriate measures to overcome the situation.
"There have been a lot of rumours and speculation flying around. What is important is for us to take suitable measures to heal the situation and to strengthen Umno and Barisan's position."
Najib, who is Umno president and BN chairman, said this at a press conference after chairing an Umno Supreme Council meeting at Menara Dato Onn, here.
On Lajim' resignation as Beaufort Umno division chief, Najib said based on the party constition, the division's deputy chief Isnin Aliasnih would be acting chief.
"We've also decided that the Sabah Umno Liaison Committee observe the running of the division and render whatever assistance needed to ensure Umno's strength there is not affected," he said.
Asked on Lajim's membership in Umno, Najib said it would go through the due process while the party was still waiting for the reply within two weeks to the show-cause letter issued to him.
On July 28, Lajim announced his resignation from his posts as Umno Supreme Council member, Beaufort Umno division head and Beaufort BN chairman with immediate effect.
However, he remains as an Umno member.
Lajim who announced his resignation in Likas Jaya, Kota Kinabalu, was reported to have left it to the prime minister to decide on his position as housing and local government deputy minister.
On July 31, Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah gave his consent to the revocation of Lajim's deputy minister post.
Asked whether this issue would delay the holding of the 13th general election, Najib said: "It will not delay the plan to hold the elections."
"We don't know when the elections will be held. Whether next year or this year. Cannot assume it's this year, can be next year, or the other way round," he said.
On talks that opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was offering Lajim to contest in the coming elections on an opposition ticket, Najib said: "That's normal. That's his (Anwar) job. It's normal for him to make promises."
On a related development, Najib said he would be going to Sabah on Aug 11 to meet the people and BN leaders there.
While there, he will also announce details on the setting up of a Royal Commission of Inquiry on Illegals in Sabah. - Bernama
- Student activist arrested for sedition
- Umno probing reports of sabotage by party members during polls
- Guan Eng wants Zahid to retract statement
- Beckham is Star Online readers' pick for best English player
- More tourists to Sabah despite Sulu gunmen intrusion
- No comment on minister post until I’m a Senator, says Wahid
- Ceramah is state function, no permit needed, says Karpal
- Six new faces in Perak exco
- New measures to boost public safety and security
- Cops seek to further reduce crime rate in Klang Valley
- New IGP clocks in early on day one

- Cops need to be more visible and get tough on minor offences

- Community policing reducing crime
- Penang Government and cops headed for showdown
- Thousands gather at Pakatan rally in Seremban
- Dow, S&P end at records, stocks mark fourth week of gains
- CEO: Catcha Media won’t be taken private - for now
- Sarawak politically-linked stocks rally
- Jala: GST could add up to RM27b to country’s income
- Analysts say UMW Holdings’ O&G offering was widely anticipated
- Matrix Concepts’ IPO oversubscribed by 11.3 times
- Instacom wins RM200m job?
- SFSS set to be largest shareholder of Bintulu Port
- Northport buys two new quay cranes
- Bursa Malaysia closes on Friday
- Up close and personal with Rod Young
- Well-planned land transport network can boost Greater KL area
- Will MRT Line 2 go on as planned?
- Big challenges for new Cabinet
- Lessons from ‘The Office’
- Cycling: Leader Van Garderen wins California time trial
- Golf: Keegan Bradley maintains Byron Nelson lead
- Golf: Korda seizes lead at Mobile Bay LPGA
- Formula One: Increased venom as F1 tyre war erupts again
- Rugby: It's all I have to play for, says Wilkinson
- Doping battle at breaking point
- Cricket: Haq nets record and a duck in Scotland warm-up
- Cricket: Anderson bowls England back into first Test
- NFL: New York Jets rusher Goodson arrested
- Cricket: Heroes' praise too much for 300-up Anderson
- Tennis: Radwanska out of Brussels to aid French Open bid
- Table tennis: Leading Chinese quartet power into last 16 of world meet
- NBA: Kings sold to group led by India's Ranadive for more than US$535mil
- Golf: China's schoolboy Guan stumbles to 77 at US$6.7mil Byron Nelson
- Rugby: Leinster add to Stade agony with European Challenge Cup win
- DAP MP says sorry to voter
- Ahmad Zahid: My statement in Utusan not racist, just practical
- Penang Government and cops headed for showdown
- Global survey claims Malaysians among the least racially tolerant
- New measures to boost public safety and security
- Thousands gather at Pakatan rally in Seremban
- It was Ahmad Zahid’s personal view, says Khairy
- New IGP clocks in early on day one
- Death of wife inspires man to apply for trip to Mars
- Malaysians rubbish survey’s findings
- Tips to consider when picking a business partner
- DAP MP says sorry to voter
- Ahmad Zahid: My statement in Utusan not racist, just practical
- Well-planned land transport network can boost Greater KL area
- Will MRT Line 2 go on as planned?
- Ghani did not campaign in Singapore, says republic
- It was Ahmad Zahid’s personal view, says Khairy
- Global survey claims Malaysians among the least racially tolerant
- How to choose a home loan
- Instacom wins RM200m job?

