The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Committee of Iban community leaders formed to identify urban poor

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KUCHING: A committee of Iban community leaders has been formed to identify urban poor Ibans in Kuching, according to Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah.

Speaking when officiatin­g at a fundraisin­g dinner hosted by the Christ Baptist Church Kuching here on Saturday, he said members of the committee were now identifyin­g the urban poor in their respective areas.

“We have a number of Iban community leaders - one Temenggong, one Pemanca, seven Penghulu and a number of Tuai Rumah - who are involved in this committee. We really want them to identify those who need our help so as to know their problems and how best we can help them,” he added.

He also said although there are many fortunate Ibans who have better lives, have their own houses and their children are doing very well and are as well-to-do as other communitie­s in the city, there are also unfortunat­e ones living in places like slums and their children are victims of their circumstan­ces.

Giving an example, Uggah said he witnessed poverty among the urban Ibans in Kuching during an ongoing charity event organised by his church friends in Tabuan for about 100 children, mostly Ibans.

“Some of these children are truants, some have drug or alcoholism problems and some have livelihood issues. So my friend and her group will take care of them, bringing them closer to Christ in the hope they will change and can have a much better future in life,” he said.

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