The Borneo Post

‘Sibu ready for state-level M’sia Day celebratio­n’

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SIBU: It is all systems go for the state-level Malaysia Day celebratio­n here on Sept 16, said Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and E- Commerce Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh.

Wong, who is Second Finance Minister and the minister in charge of the celebratio­n, told reporters this after inspecting the site of the celebratio­n at Sibu Town Square Phase I yesterday, saying preparatio­ns are going on smoothly without hitches.

“Yes, we are all ready because we have been doing it and under the experience­d leaders – I think we are all geared up and all prepared.”

Accompanyi­ng him were Sibu Resident Hii Chang Kee, director of the protocol and public relations unit ( Chief Minister’s Department) Datu Khir Busrah, special admin officer to the Chief Minister Awang Ikman and Jamal Mohd from the protocol unit (Chief Minister’s Department).

Assisting Wong in organising the celebratio­n are Assistant Minister for Women, Family and Childhood Developmen­t Rosey Yunus, Assistant Minister of Agricultur­e Dr Abdul Rahman Ismail and Assistant Minister of Education and Technologi­cal Research Dr Annuar Rapaee.

There will be nightly rehearsals from Sept 13 till 15.

Earlier, during a press conference, Wong said: “It is a great honour that Sibu has been chosen as the venue for the statelevel Malaysia Day celebratio­n”.

Pointing out that this is a very significan­t celebratio­n, he urged the public to turn up in full force to celebrate the day Malaysia was formed, which was Sept 16, 1963.

The formation of Malaysia was made possible with the signing of an agreement on July 9, 1963 between the United Kingdom, the Federation of Malay states, Sarawak, North Borneo (renamed Sabah) and Singapore.

“On Sept 16 this year, we will have our 54th anniversar­y of the formation of Malaysia. The occasion will be graced by Head of State Tun Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud and Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg.

“It will begin at 7pm and I hope people of Sibu will take part in this event. Many officials from government agencies and department­s, non- government­al organisati­ons ( NGOs) and members of political parties have been invited.

“We also hope school children will participat­e because it is such a significan­t day for them to witness,” he added.

Also present will be the Chief Minister’s wife Datin Patinggi Datuk Juma’ani Tun Tuanku Bujang, other cabinet ministers and other dignitarie­s.

Meanwhile, prior to the arrival of the VVIPs, a pre-show will start with a concert featuring popular local artistes until the arrival of the Head of State and his wife Toh Puan Datuk Patinggi Raghad Kurdi Taib around 8pm.

Wong said the highlight for the evening is the speech by Abang Johari.

This will be followed by the handing over of the Jamur Gemilang to the Head of State by leader of the ‘ Kembara Jalur Gemilang’ Convoy, Abang Sardon Abang Hashim, who is the state director of the Informatio­n Department, who will then present it to the Royal Malaysian Navy officers to be raised to the accompanim­ent of the ‘Negaraku’.

Immediatel­y after that, 300 performers, mostly students, will put up a 15-minute special performanc­e titled ‘ Malaysia My Nation’ ( Malaysia Negaraku) featuring a poem recital and elements of unity and patriotism and dances, he added.

“Members of the public, particular­ly shop owners and those in nearby houses, are encouraged to display the Jalur Gemilang at their premises in support of the Malaysia Day celebratio­n and show their patriotic spirit,” Wong said.

In the morning, the Sibu Internatio­nal Marathon with some 3,000 participan­ts will be held. In the evening, a trade exhibition will be held at Sibu Town Square, Phase II in conjunctio­n with Sibu Internatio­nal BASE Jump.

The Bujang Suntong Road will be closed to traffic from 4pm onwards on Sept 16.

 ??  ?? Wong (fourth left) inspects the site for the state-level Malaysia Day celebratio­n at Sibu Town Square Phase I. He is joined by Hii (fourth right), Khir (third left), Awang Ikman (second left) and others.
Wong (fourth left) inspects the site for the state-level Malaysia Day celebratio­n at Sibu Town Square Phase I. He is joined by Hii (fourth right), Khir (third left), Awang Ikman (second left) and others.

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