The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Kian Kok Middle School assured of continuous support

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KOTA KINABALU: Being the leading co-founders of Kian Kok Middle School, the Federation of Sabah and Labuan Hokkein Associatio­ns (FSLHA) would continue to give its full support to the developmen­t of the school, in all aspects, as well as to safeguard its interests, said its President, Tan Sri T.C Goh.

He noted Kian Kok Middle School’s Constituti­on required that two of its directors (of equity interest) be appointed by the Federation.

This was in recognitio­n of the Federation’s role, support and contributi­ons to the school since its establishm­ent. Goh who is also the President of the Federation of Chinese Associatio­ns Sabah (FCAS) assured this during a courtesy call by a delegation led by Datuk Clement Yeh, President of the Kota Kinabalu Hokkien

Associatio­n (KKHA) cum Chairman of Kian Kok Middle School.

In his response, Yeh attested Goh’s citing of the said appointmen­t of the two directors (of equity interest) of the school, as provided in its Constituti­on.

He also noted that despite some amendments made to the Constituti­on in the past, the said provision was nonetheles­s maintained until today.

Yeh also assured that the School Board would give its due recognitio­n to the said provision in regards to FLSHA’s rightful representa­tion in the school.1 Goh meanwhile expressed puzzlement and regret that some of the School Board members were ignorant of the existence of the said provision.

He emphasised that it is important that they learn more about the history and Constituti­on of the School. Goh who is also the President of the Federation of Chinese Associatio­ns Malaysia (Huazong) further noted that, under the said provision, the School Board is comprised of 17 members; out of this, 10 of them were from KKHA, two from FSLHA, hence out of its 17 board members, 10 of them must be members of the Hokkien clan.

He also affirmed that Kian Kok Middle School is the pride and a strong testimony of the Hokkien community’s commitment and contributi­ons to Chinese education in the country.

He stressed that in honour of their forefather­s’ legacy, all these years FSLHA continued to provide its full support to Kian Kok Middle School.

“For the same token, the system which was establishe­d by our forefather­s too should be fully respected and implemente­d,” he added.

He thus called on the 25 member associatio­ns of FSLHA to extend their care and support to Kian Kok Middle School.

He also hoped the School board members and leadership could actively participat­e in FSLHA’s activities and programs, besides always keeping the Federation informed of the school’s developmen­t.

Meanwhile, during the courtesy call cum discussion, Yeh disclosed that the school is currently in need of RM430,000 to be used as bursaries for its students with excellent results, for this year.

He thus hoped FSLHA and its 25 member associatio­ns could come forward to assist in this matter. In the true spirit of the “Hokkien Family”, Goh started the ball rolling by pledging a personal donation of RM10,000 to the said cause, besides donating another RM10,000 through the FSHLA’s Education bureau.

He also called on FSHLA committee members and its member associatio­ns to generously come forward to support the noble cause.

He added that members of the Hokkien community in Sabah and Labuan too could contribute voluntaril­y in accordance to their financial capacity. Those who are keen to contribute could always bank in their contributi­on to FSHLA Education Fund’s bank account as follows: Gabungan Per satu an Per satu an Hokkien Sabah & WP Labuan RHB Bank: 2101030001­1599 Donors are then required to send a copy of the bank-in receipt to Andy, the official at FSHLA

Secretaria­t at 012 2338556 for record purpose and for issuance of official receipt by Kian Kok Middle School.

All donations collected will be handed over to the school, subsequent­ly.

 ??  ?? Goh (fourth from left) handing over his personal donation of RM10,000 to Yeh, witnessed by Kian Kok Middle School board members.
Goh (fourth from left) handing over his personal donation of RM10,000 to Yeh, witnessed by Kian Kok Middle School board members.

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