| Upko president Bernard Dompok is holding  back his views on the appointments of Deputy Chief Minister Dr Yee Moh Chai from PBS and Gerakan gaining state cabinet posts.  | 
PENAMPANG: Sabah Barisan Nasional component  parties are eyeing each  other warily following the appointment of a  second deputy chief  minister from one party and the rapid rise of  Gerakan in state  politics.
After the dismay of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and quiet   alarm of PBRS over Chief Minister Musa Aman’s appointment of PBS deputy   president Dr Yee Moh Chai as DCM, Upko president Bernard Dompok played   down the matter.
The Plantation, Industries and Commodities Minister refused to be   drawn into the debate over what his coalition partners term as unfair   preferring to focus on what the government needs to accomplish.
Yee’s  appointment as the new DCM after incumbent Peter Pang was  dropped from  the post after joining Gerakan, has handed an  unprecedented two similar  top cabinet posts to PBS.
PBS leader Joseph Pairin Kitingan already occupies the other Deputy   Chief Minister post representing the Kadazandusun and Murut (KDM)   community.
Dompok yesterday congratulated Yee and said PBS was at  the right  place at the right time (to get the posts), but added  cautiously that  the appointment was a huge responsibility in the run-up  to the next  general election.
“It is important for all those involved in the state and federal governments to be able to deliver and show to the people their abilities  and capacities to see that they are well represented and the  government  is able to look for a solution to their problems.
“I wish Yee success in whatever he is going to do to represent the   BN in the context of his portfolio as the Deputy Chief Minister from the   Chinese side,” he said.
The Upko leader’s response alludes to the fact that Yee and PBS have struggled to woo the Chinese community back to the party.
Creating opportunities
Creating opportunities
Dompok was speaking to  reporters after officiating the Persatuan  Pengusaha Koko Penampang  (PPKP) general meeting held at Kg Putaton  Inobong here Saturday.
On  peninsula-based Gerakan gaining state cabinet posts despite not   contesting in a state election, Dompok said he did not want to comment   on it but would like to see them do their respective jobs.
Gerakan gained places in the state cabinet when Pang, who still   holds his state Youth and Sport Minister post, became the second   minister to join the party after Raymond Tan Shu Kiah who is the   Infrastructure Development Minister.
Pang was formerly with BN component LDP, while Tan was formerly with ex-BN component SAPP which pulled out from the coalition.
“These  two gentlemen from Gerakan are local-born”, he said, adding  politics  has a way of creating opportunities for parties during and  after an  election and this is one of them.
“What Upko wants right now is that BN be able to fulfil the wishes   of the people and be able to assist the development of this country and   ensure everybody in this country had a sense of belonging,” he said.
Dompok added that his party would welcome such an “easy opportunity” to gain posts in the state cabinet.
“We wouldn’t want to pressure anybody on this one, because we are contented with working for the good of people.
“Because after all even without a job you can still do work for the rakyat.
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