SANDAKAN: As election fervour intensifies, KDM candidate Frankie Poon took his campaign directly to the residents of Bahara Island today, engaging in face-to-face discussions with villagers while showcasing two major development projects he previously delivered to the area—a million-ringgit solar-powered water purification system and a student transportation subsidy programme.
In a clear reference to rival candidates, Poon emphasised that his consistent presence and tangible work stand in stark contrast to those who “only appear when it’s election season.”
Million-Ringgit Solar Water System Benefits Entire Island, Student Transport Aid Eases Family Burden
Addressing the community, Poon highlighted that during his tenure, he successfully secured and implemented an RM1 million solar-powered water purification system for Berhala Island.
The project has resolved the long-standing issue of clean drinking water for nearly 3,000 residents. He stressed that the system not only improved public health but also uplifted the overall quality of life on the island.
In addition, Poon introduced a student transportation subsidy programme, reducing the financial burden on families and enabling more children to travel by boat to schools in Sandakan.
This initiative, he noted, has helped secure the next generation’s right to education.
Challenging Rivals’ Contributions, Calling Out Parti Warisan for “Election-Season Visits”
Poon did not hold back in criticising opposing candidates, particularly those from Parti Warisan Sabah. “I want to ask those who are always criticising—especially the candidate from Warisan—what have you actually done for Berhala Island?” he pressed. “They only show up every five years during the election period, making empty promises. Once the election is over, those promises disappear.”
He urged villagers to base their voting decision on tangible results and to choose a representative who serves consistently—not one who only appears when votes are at stake.
Poon concluded by calling on voters to recognise the Rafflesia symbol and vote for Candidate No. 4, Frankie Poon, on November 29. “Let us continue the work we have started,” he affirmed.
