Kota Kinabalu: Umno Sabah Information Chief Datuk Suhaimi Nasir has described the emergence of many young Barisan Nasional (BN) candidates in the upcoming Sabah state election as a “new wave” that will transform the political and administrative landscape of the state.
He said the rise of youth candidates represents more than just a change in faces, it marks a structural shift in leadership that could reshape how policies are designed and implemented.
“The strong participation of young people in this election is a clear sign that Sabah is moving towards a political generational shift — one that not only changes the leadership style but also the way policies are crafted and executed,” Suhaimi said on Monday.
Suhaimi, who is also the Member of Parliament for Libaran and BN’s candidate for N52 Sungai Sibuga, noted that many of the young BN candidates come from professional, industrial, and global backgrounds, giving them the intellectual and strategic capacity to address Sabah’s challenges in a holistic way.
“They not only understand current realities but possess the intellectual capacity to evaluate Sabah’s issues across key areas such as economic development, human resource management, urban planning, digital transformation, and regional growth.
“BN’s young candidates are not merely the voices of their generation but are also potential policymakers capable of developing evidence-based policies to drive effective governance.
“With strong academic backgrounds and fresh idealism, these young leaders can bring modern, transparent, and responsive governance to Sabah,” he said.
Suhaimi urged the people of Sabah to view this youth movement within BN as a renewal opportunity for the state’s political future.
“BN is committed to presenting candidates who are not only qualified but also possess the intellectual vision and integrity needed to build a brighter future for Sabah,” he said.