The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Govt remains committed to supporting mission schools – Abg Jo

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KUCHING: The Sarawak government will continue to support the progress and developmen­t of mission schools in the state which now caters to students of various racial and religious background­s.

Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg said maintainin­g such harmony and unity is key to preserving the state’s stability and socioecono­mic strength.

“As Sarawak treads into the future, it needs to maintain its religious and racial harmony. Harmony and unity is the foundation of stability and socioecono­mic strength for Sarawak,” said Abang Johari, whose textof-speech was read by Minister of Education, Science and Technologi­cal Research Dato Sri Michael Manyin Jawong at the 170th anniversar­y celebratio­n of St Mary’s School here on Saturday.

The chief minister added that a person’s character is developed in school – their likes and dislikes, habits, behaviour, perspectiv­e, respect for each other, as well as tolerance and acceptance of cultural difference­s.

He said apart from continuing to support mission schools, the Sarawak government has shown its commitment in ensuring that the spiritual needs and developmen­t of non-Muslims through the setting-up of the Unit for Other Religions (Unifor).

“Every faith deserves to have decent and safe places of worship. That is the stand of the government now and the state will continue to provide annual grants for such purpose,” he said, adding that RM15 million was allocated to Unifor last year which will be increased to RM20 million this year.

“This is only happening in Sarawak as other states do not have such commitment (to assist other religions to build or upgrade houses of worship),” he said.

Meanwhile, organising chairperso­n Datin Evelyn Ritikos Jaul said for the past 170 years, St Mary’s School has always been an institutio­n associated with academic and non-academic excellence, and an institutio­n that all Marians have fond memories of.

The anniversar­y dinner was organised by the Old Marians Associatio­n on behalf of St Mary’s Board of Management.

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