The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Wong a hardworkin­g leader – Christina

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KOTA KINABALU: Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Christina Liew described the late Sabah Health and Public Wellbeing Minister Datuk Stephen Wong Tien Fatt as a hardworkin­g leader.

She said that as a friend, Wong’s death was shocking and sad, and it was a loss for the people and the state of Sabah because he was a people-minded leader.

Christina said Wong, who was also Sandakan MP, was one of her political allies whom she had worked closely with during the General Election campaign last year to ensure the victory of Pakatan Harapan’s coalition in the state, forming a new Sabah government with the Parti Warisan Sabah (Warisan).

“I have never forgotten how we fought and worked closely together during the election campaign last year with Warisan to enable our coalition to take over (the administra­tion of) the state government.

“Still, his passing made me sad and I extend my condolence­s to his family,” she said when met by reporters after paying her last respects to the late Wong at Wisma Fook Lu Siew here yesterday.

The public, including family members, fellow leaders, government officials and staff of the Sabah Health and Public Wellbeing came as early as 9 am yesterday morning to pay tribute to the late minister.

Meanwhile, former state Special Tasks Minister Datuk Teo Chee Kang, who was among those paying their last respects to Wong yesterday, said that although their political stance was different, Wong while in the opposition party was also a responsibl­e leader and always strong in delivering the people’s voice.

Wong, 65, who was also Sabah DAP chairman, died at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Kota Kinabalu at 12.15 pm yesterday, believed to be from a heart attack.

Prior to that, Wong left his house at 5.05 am to join a hiking group at Bukit Tambaig in Kampung Duvanson Putatan in conjunctio­n with the launching of the Tambaiq Adventure Park.

His remains were currently placed at Wisma Fook Lu Siew and would be flown to Sandakan this morning for the official ceremony and final tribute before the funeral on Monday.

 ??  ?? Frankie (seated third right) with other DAP Sabah leaders at the press conference on the late Stephen’s funeral.
Frankie (seated third right) with other DAP Sabah leaders at the press conference on the late Stephen’s funeral.
 ??  ?? Christina paying her last respects to Stephen at the Wisma Fook Lu Siew Funeral Parlour yesterday.
Christina paying her last respects to Stephen at the Wisma Fook Lu Siew Funeral Parlour yesterday.

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