The Borneo Post

‘Choosing community leaders a strict process’

- By Norni Mahadi reporters@theborneop­ost.com

MIRI: The state government is very precise in its process of screening candidates up for community leader posts, including those for Baram.

According to Telang Usan assemblyma­n Dennis Ngau, this is to ensure that only the right candidates would be appointed as leaders of their respective communitie­s.

“All community leaders’ appointmen­ts are done by the government as the government wants to ensure that only suitable candidates with leadership quality and credibilit­y are chosen to lead their people, especially in most Orang Ulu communitie­s such as the Kayans and the Kenyahs.

“This process, at times, would delay some appointmen­ts or reappointm­ents of community leaders in Baram. But this careful process has resulted in all government- appointed community leaders being suited to the job,” he said in officiatin­g at the thanksgivi­ng ceremony yesterday for the appointmen­t of Anthony Kule Lalo as the Penghulu for San area at Long Selatong Tanjong Tepalit in Ulu Baram.

Baram MP Anyie Ngau was also present at the event, where the ceremony was steeped in tradition.

In this regard, Dennis urged the Orang Ulu folk to uphold such practices – known to locals as ‘Adet’ – which had been in the community even before the formation of Malaysia.

He added that their ‘Adet’ had proven to be an effective way to

All community leaders’ appointmen­ts are done by the government as the government wants to ensure that only suitable candidates with leadership quality and credibilit­y are chosen to lead their people, especially in most Orang Ulu communitie­s such as the Kayans and the Kenyahs.

manage longhouses and their people.

“The involvemen­t of Orang Ulu paramount leaders such as Temenggong Datuk Oyong Lawai Jau in our state’s affairs is proof that the appointmen­t of community leaders through ‘Adet’ is highly respected.

“Thus, the current and future generation­s should not ignore their roots and the ‘Adet’.”

Dennis commended the big crowd comprising those from various Kenyah, Kayan and Penan longhouses for attending the ceremony, saying that it showed their support for Anthony as Penghulu for the San area, which houses about 15 longhouses.

“Your presence at this event indirectly tells the government how we want our ‘Adet’ and culture to play an important role in the affairs of the state,” he pointed out.

In addition, the assemblyma­n shared his concern about the trend

Dennis Ngau, Telang Usan assemblyma­n

of leaving longhouses for jobs in the urban areas – one that he feared would make the young people forget their roots and ‘Adet’.

Thus, he advised community leaders to find ways on how to make them understand and appreciate their roots.

Dennis also lauded the Orang Ulu community leaders on their initiative of organising talks and seminars with the Majlis Adat Istiadat (Council for Native Customs and Tradition) to expose the young generation to the various aspects of the ‘Adet’.

Meanwhile in his remarks, Anyie reminded all appointed community leaders to deliver their best in dischargin­g their duty.

“Be fair but firm; work with all your charges. The appointmen­t carries a heavy responsibi­lity even though you are not paid to carry such responsibi­lity,” he said.

Kenyah Baram paramount leader Temenggong Joseph Ngau Lian, who also spoke, urged the community to respect their ‘Adet’ and ensure its survival, saying that it played a significan­t role in their lives.

The event was also attended by Telang Usan District Officer Baru Tai.

 ??  ?? Dennis (standing, 11th left), Anyie (standing, eighth left) and Anthony (standing, ninth left) in a group photo with other local government officers and community leaders.
Dennis (standing, 11th left), Anyie (standing, eighth left) and Anthony (standing, ninth left) in a group photo with other local government officers and community leaders.
 ??  ?? Dennis (fourth right) receives a memento from Anthony, witnessed by Anyie (third right) and others.
Dennis (fourth right) receives a memento from Anthony, witnessed by Anyie (third right) and others.
 ??  ?? Anyie (third left) puts the Orang Ulu warrior gears on Anthony, as Dennis (second right), Baru (right) and Joseph (left) look on.
Anyie (third left) puts the Orang Ulu warrior gears on Anthony, as Dennis (second right), Baru (right) and Joseph (left) look on.

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