The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Inanam folk invited to join Pesta Kaamatan celebratio­n

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KOTA KINABALU: Folk in Inanam are invited to join in the festivitie­s of the three-day district level Pesta Kaamatan which starts on May 17.

According to the organising committee chairperso­n Angela Kok, the event is organised by the DUN Inanam office and KDCA Inanam.

“This year, we decided to organise it ourselves as the celebratio­n had always been jointly organised with City Hall,” she told a press conference yesterday.

The celebratio­n will be held at the Manggatal community hall and among the highlights are the Sugandoi competitio­n and the Unduk Ngadau pageant.

“We have shortliste­d 15 finalists who will vie for the Unduk Ngadau title. The winner will bring home a total of RM5,000 in cash and kinds. For the Sugandoi participan­ts, it will be compulsory for them to sing songs from the 1950s and 1960s era,” said Kok.

Co-organising chairman Ronny Roger Biun added that the prizes for the Unduk Ngadau and Sugandoi have also been increased.

There will also be traditiona­l sports for those interested to compete, he said.

Ronny also disclosed that the three-day event also provides the opportunit­y for local folks to do business as there will be about 30 stalls at the venue.

“We have also invited about 10 government agencies to set up exhibition booths at the venue,” he said.

According to Kok, the event will be officiated by Assistant Finance Minister cum Inanam assemblyma­n Kenny Chua on Sunday, May 19.

Chua who was also present at the press conference pointed out that unity among local communitie­s in Inanam can be strengthen­ed through the celebratio­n.

“It also helps them to establish new ties and strengthen cooperatio­n. It also helps to promote the tourism attraction­s in Inanam,” he said.

 ??  ?? From right: Ronny, Chua, Angela and Chua’s special officer Jude Ignatius promoting the Pesta Kaamatan during the press conference.
From right: Ronny, Chua, Angela and Chua’s special officer Jude Ignatius promoting the Pesta Kaamatan during the press conference.

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