Kuala Lampur, Dec. 4 -- The dust from the Sabah election has barely settled, yet by 3.15am on November 30th, Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor succeeded in forming a stable government - an impressive achievement in a state long accustomed to political turbulence.

While Sabahans were fully entitled to express their frustrations toward leaders who had failed to protect the interests of the "Land Beneath the Wind," the swift formation of government under Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) signalled a resolve to move forward with steadiness rather than relapse into instability.

Crucially, one of Hajiji's prerogatives remains the power to appoint six nominated assemblymen or assemblywomen. This constitutional provision - often overshadowed by t...