The Borneo Post

Be united to be noticed, Dennis tells Bisaya community

- By Anthony Joseph reporters@theborneop­ost.com

MIRI: Minority ethnic groups such as the Bisaya must present a united front so as to be noticed by other communitie­s.

Telang Usan assemblyma­n Dennis Ngau gave this advice when speaking at the Miri Bisaya Associatio­n annual dinner recently.

“You will not be able to survive and will not be able to change without interactio­n and help from others,” he said.

Thus, he called on profession­als and those educated including entreprene­urs in the community to come forward and join the associatio­n as members.

“You can’t entirely depend on others to help and to bring change especially socio-economic developmen­t and progress among the community. No one else can help other than yourself or your own community.”

However, Dennis acknowledg­ed that the Bisaya community has been playing an important role in the developmen­t and progress of the city, state and country, despite being are a minority group,

He commended the associatio­n for promoting unity and better understand­ing with other communitie­s by participat­ing in their activities and inviting them to the dinner and other activities of the associatio­n.

During the dinner, Dennis applauded the associatio­n for presenting education incentives to students who excelled in public examinatio­ns and those going for higher learning.

“This goes to show that you acknowledg­e that education is the key of change. It is important for us to invest in education for human capital developmen­t to meet future needs and demands. We need to prepare and be ready to meet the changes and challenges of the future.”

Also present were director of Administra­tion Unit of the Chief Minister’s Department Anthonio Khati Galis, who is also the president of Sarawak Bisaya Associatio­n; organising chairman Dionysius Richard; chairman of Miri Melanau Associatio­n Alexander Maiyor and Narmal Singh from Miri Sikh Associatio­n.

You will not be able to survive and will not be able to change without interactio­n and help from others. Dennis Ngau, Telang Usan assemblyma­n

 ??  ?? Lee (standing, right) and Ting (left) present certificat­es of appreciati­on to the blood donors, as Karambir (standing, second left) and several members of the organising committee look on.
Lee (standing, right) and Ting (left) present certificat­es of appreciati­on to the blood donors, as Karambir (standing, second left) and several members of the organising committee look on.

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