Dropped as a candidate by his Sabah Barisan Nasional successor Datuk Seri Bung Moktar Radin, Musa is widely speculated as the “invisible” third force in the run-up to the Sept 26 snap polls.
This raises questions as to whether Musa is really in the play or just a shadow figure in one of Sabah’s most complex and intriguing elections where friends are fighting friends and enemies become friends. Saying that Shafie was scared of his shadow, Musa said: “Some people say that when Shafie wakes up, he sees my face even though I am not contesting.”
“The chief minister should not waste time finding fault but work. I’m not important, what’s important is we work to develop Sabah, ” said Musa. But independent political analyst Dr Jeniri Amir said Musa could also have other ideas and believes he is aiming to be kingmaker in the event of slim majority victories or a hung assembly.
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