The Borneo Post

Minister praises JCI Sibu for 60 years of great achievemen­ts

- By Conny Banji reporters@theborneop­ost.com

SIBU: The Sibu chapter of Junior Chamber Internatio­nal (JCI) has been lauded on its great deal of contributi­ons towards the developmen­t of the local community and also the state since its establishm­ent 60 years ago.

According to Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and ECommerce Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh, members of JCI Sibu have consistent­ly and continuous­ly demonstrat­ed their care and love for the community.

“It is done through little things such as addressing the environmen­tal issues, being friendly and helpful to one another, promoting civic-mindedness, being compassion­ate, sympatheti­c, helpful to the less-fortunate people, and assisting those amongst us who need help.

“On behalf of the people and the state government, I would like to thank JCI Sibu for what they had done over the past 60 years,” he said in his opening remarks at JCI Sibu’s 60th anniversar­y celebratio­n on Sunday.

It is done through little things such as addressing the environmen­tal issues, being friendly and helpful to one another, promoting civic-mindedness, being compassion­ate, sympatheti­c, helpful to the less-fortunate people, and assisting those amongst us who need help. Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh, Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and E-Commerce

Soon Koh, who is also Second Finance Minister and Bawang Assan assemblyma­n, viewed the history of JCI Sibu was longer than that of Sarawak as a component of Malaysia.

He said this period was long enough for the chamber to produce two to three generation­s of members – many of whom have reached middle age and throughout the years, been contributi­ng to the developmen­t of the country.

“I know your achievemen­ts over the past 60 years have been tremendous. Your past leaders had left behind an illustriou­s tradition and built firm foundation upon which the younger leaders can build further and of course, make the organisati­on better.

“But on a historic occasion like this, it is important for us to pause, reflect and take stock of what we have and have not done, so that we can look to the future with a clearer perspectiv­e and move forward with renewed vigour and confidence,” he said.

The event also hosted Sibu Resident Hii Chang Kee, Sibu Municipal Council chairman Datuk Tiong Thai King, JCI national president Nurul Huda Mohd Affandi, JCI Sibu Alumni chairman Dato Andrew Wong Kee Yew, JCI Sibu president Daphne Chiew and event organising chairperso­n Irene Pet.

 ??  ?? Soon Koh (front, third left) leads the cakecuttin­g ceremony involving (front, from left) Andrew, Chiew, Nurul Huda, Pet and Hii.
Soon Koh (front, third left) leads the cakecuttin­g ceremony involving (front, from left) Andrew, Chiew, Nurul Huda, Pet and Hii.

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