Selangor Journal
Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow. — Picture by BERNAMA

With CM candidacy confirmed, Kon Yeow focuses attention on winning state poll

GEORGE TOWN, July 14 — Chow Kon Yeow has thanked the DAP leadership for naming him as the Penang chief minister candidate if Pakatan Harapan (Harapan) and Barisan Nasional (BN) win the state elections on August 12, saying the announcement has put an end to speculation on the matter.

The Penang Harapan chairman said he was grateful to the party leadership for having confidence in him to lead the state for another term if the alliance could form the state government.

“I am very grateful for the top DAP leadership’s trust in me as the Penang chief minister candidate if voters choose us to continue leading the state, and I also appreciate the support of the Prime Minister and Harapan chairman Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim for endorsing my candidacy,” he said.

“This early announcement has put a stop to all speculations on this issue, and what is important to me is to lead the machinery to win the people’s support in the polls and continue with Penang’s development,” he told reporters after conducting a walkabout at New World Park, here, today.

Chow was commenting on DAP secretary-general Anthony Loke Siew Fook’s announcement in a statement yesterday that the party’s Candidates Selection Committee had picked Chow as Harapan’s chief minister candidate in the polls.

Chow said he would need the support of all leaders, members and supporters to develop Penang further.

“I’m committed to continuing with all the efforts undertaken since 2018 and am prepared to cooperate with all parties, including government agencies, the private sector, non-governmental organisations, local communities and other stakeholders to bring the people and state to greater heights,” he said.

Chow said the Penang DAP candidates list for the polls would be finalised soon and forwarded to the central leadership.

— Bernama

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