
Salleh, who is the assemblyman for Usukan, said the party now boasts 5,912 branches and 612,867 registered members across the state. “If we mobilise this strength with discipline and strategy, it will create a significant wave across the state,” he said.
“We do not wait for election season to start moving – our machinery is always active and alive,” he said at a gathering of Sabah Umno election workers in Tenom.
Salleh said Sabah Umno’s real strength lies in its active grassroots branches which consistently engage with local communities, and in its organisational discipline and structured field operations.
“We don’t need to make noise, but we must be ready. And Sabah Umno is already on the right track,” he said.