The Borneo Post

Christmas an opportunit­y to show solidarity

- December 18, 2016 By Samuel Aubrey reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Youth, Sports and Solidarity Minister Dato Sri Michael Manyin Jawong called on Sarawakian­s – regardless of race and creed – to continue celebratin­g each other’s festivitie­s with open hearts and minds.

He said the coming Christmas celebratio­n could be one of the occasions for Sarawakian­s to enhance solidarity and continue as role models for other Malaysians.

“After Christmas will be Chinese New Year on Jan 27, and then Gawai and Hari Raya Puasa, both in June. We are blessed with these festivitie­s which we celebrate together.

“Let’s use these festivitie­s to enhance our solidarity,” he said at a Christmas dinner organised by Dayak Bidayuh National Associatio­n (DBNA) Kuching urban branch and Women branch at DBNA Hall on Friday night.

Manyin pointed out that although there are 30 sub-ethnic groups in Sarawak, the people

After Christmas will be Chinese New Year on Jan 27, and then Gawai and Hari Raya Puasa, both in June. We are blessed with these festivitie­s which we celebrate together. Let’s use these festivitie­s to enhance our solidarity. — Dato Sri Michael Manyin Jawong, Youth, Sports and Solidarity Minister

are proud to call themselves Sarawakian­s due to the peace and harmony in the state.

He said Sarawakian­s are ‘race-blind’, ‘religion-blind’ and ‘politics-blind’ when greeting and meeting each other.

“We have been living harmonious­ly with each other for so long now. This is what we are good at. We need to enhance this so Sarawak will continue to be a role model for solidarity for many more years to come,” he said.

On another matter, Manyin who is also DBNA chief advisor said the Bidayuh community must not see their small numbers as a disadvanta­ge.

He said ‘small can be beautiful’ since there is less hassle to get members of the community to come together for a dinner like the one organised that night.

“Others say we live in the corridor of developmen­t, because we the Bidayuhs are in Kuching, Samarahan and Serian divisions. This is true which differenti­ate us from other communitie­s,” he said.

Also present at the dinner were DBNA president Datu Ik Pahon Joyik who is also permanent secretary to the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Tasik Biru assemblyma­n Dato Henry Harry Jinep, Bukit Semuja assemblyma­n John Ilus and Serian Resident Dahim Nadot.

The organisers invited residents of Salvation Army, Blind Centre and Cheshire Home to the dinner, during which they received Christmas gifts.

Organising chairman Boniface Anat who is also DBNA deputy president said they had invited residents of these charity bodies to spread the joy of Christmas, and give them a sense of belonging.

 ??  ?? Manyin (centre) presents a gift from the organisers to these children. From right are Dahim, Ik Pahon, John, Father Jerome Juleng, Henry and Boniface.
Manyin (centre) presents a gift from the organisers to these children. From right are Dahim, Ik Pahon, John, Father Jerome Juleng, Henry and Boniface.

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