In a LinkedIn post, a lawyer commented: Chris K. Seasoned Lawyer & Coder & US Patentee | LLM AI Governance Compliance | Data Breach Coach Commented as follows: Ronny Cham, when elections come around in Sabah, people don’t really have good choices. It’s always the same politicians, switching parties and keeping the same old ways that help themselves, not the people. Each new generation of "leaders" just repeats this cycle , focusing on their own interests instead of Sabah’s welfare . Because of this, elections feel pointless—nothing really changes. To fix this, Sabah needs new leaders who will truly stand up for the state. First, federal parliamentary seats should be adjusted to reflect changes since Singapore left Malaysia. Next, Sabah should work closely with Sarawak, using fair policies—like using English (school/government departments), making university free for locals, and hiring based on merit. These changes won’t happen overnight, but they are p...