Max: Project 1PBS 2010 soon
KENINGAU, September 5 (Daily Express)
-- Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) will launch its Project 1PBS
2010 soon in a move to double its membership within a year.
PBS deputy president Datuk Dr Maximus Ongkili said the
initiative was in response to Barisan Nasional (BN) chairman
Datuk Seri Najib Razak's call for the component parties
to enhance their internal cohesiveness and widen their grassroot
support.
"The ultimate goal is to assist in rebranding Barisan
Nasional and strengthening the coalition's grassroot support
and influence in Sabah," he said when jointly opening
the annual general meetings of the Sook and Nabawan PBS
divisions, here, Friday.
About 500 delegates attended the opening ceremony, including
party secretary-general Datuk Radin Malleh, vice-president
Datuk Michael Asang and other PBS supreme council members
and assemblymen.
Ongkili said party president Datuk Seri Joseph Pairin Kitingan
would roll out the project before the PBS Congress on Nov
7.
He said the project, among others, aimed at doubling PBS'
current membership from 90,000 to 180,000 to mark the party's
25th anniversary next year. PBS has 60 divisions in the
state, including Labuan, with each having between 1,000
and 6,000 members.
The 12-month membership drive will involve all 60 divisions
and is a "1 member-get-1 member" programme targeted
at youths, young professionals and members of the public
who are not politically active.