PETALING JAYA: Warisan’s decision to drop several high-profile leaders from its Sabah election lineup may backfire in the party’s traditional strongholds, say political analysts.
Universiti Malaysia Sabah political analyst Syahruddin Awang Ahmad said the decision is risky given that deputy president Darell Leiking, secretary-general Loretto Padua Jr, and information chief Azis Jamman hold substantial influence among grassroots communities in their areas.
“Their established reputations, strong local networks, and ministerial experience are valuable assets. Losing them from the campaign trail could potentially confuse grassroots members,” Syahruddin told FMT.
