By Luke Rintod of FMT
KOTA KINABALU: Still seething with anger, PKR  vice-president Jeffrey Kitingan has offered himself for re-election as  vice-president in the national party elections next month.
One of his allies will be gunning for a divisional post against an incumbent closely associated with PKR supremo Anwar Ibrahim.
With  his focus on the vice presidential spot, Jeffrey will not seek  re-election as a ketua cabang or divisional head later this month.
The  Sabah opposition strongman was initially expected to challenge  incumbent Danny Andipai of Pensiangan, a large rural area neighbouring  Indonesian Kalimantan Timur and on the borders of his Keningau  stronghold.
Nomination for the Pensiangan division has been  postponed to Sept 5, and is the last division to hold nomination as more  time was needed to send notices to all members as a result of a change  in the venue.
The earlier nomination venue, which was at the  house of the incumbent, has also been switched to the PKR liaison office  in Sook, Pensiangan.
Jeffrey is likely to put up a local as a  proxy candidate in Pensiangan and will extend his fight in almost all  the 25 PKR divisions in Sabah.
Meanwhile, it appears that the  Kimanis division is in limbo. It has not registered a single nomination.  Even its current head, Awang Tangah Awang Amin, who at one time was  Sabah PKR liaison head, has failed to file his nomination papers.
The party headquarters is now expected to decide a new date for the Kimanis nomination. 
An  early contender, Benjamin Ondoi, too did not file his nomination as he  had just quit PKR and joined Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP), a  local-based opposition party.
Meanwhile, party insiders revealed  that Jeffrey is still seething at Anwar and that those aligned to the  former will go all out to ensure the defeat of Ansari Abdullah, Anwar's  blue-eyed boy, in Tuaran, here.
All eyes will be on former  Tamparuli assemblyman, Edward Linggu. If he unseats Ansari, that would  be the end of Ansari and Anwar's power in Sabah, they said.
Observers  said Anwar's reliance on Ansari, a practising lawyer, has been a thorn  in the flesh for a faction within Sabah PKR ever since several  divisional leaders rejected Ansari's leadership.
They claim the  defeat of Ansari, a Anwar loyalist, who has stood unsuccessfully for  state and parliamentary elections several times, will significantly  reduce conflict in Sabah PKR and pave the way for a more strengthened  and united Sabah PKR.
 
 
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