The Borneo Post

‘Significan­ce of S’wak Day affected by wrong informatio­n in past history books’

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SARIKEI: The significan­ce of July 22, 1963 – the day when Sarawak gained selfgovern­ment – is not known by many Sarawakian­s due to wrong informatio­n disseminat­ed in years past.

Tanjong Manis MP Yusuf Abdul Wahab said personally, he had never come across informatio­n on Sarawak gaining independen­ce from the British during his schooling days.

“Our history books only mentioned Aug 31, 1957 as Malaysia’s Independen­ce Day when in fact, it is Malaya’s.

“Sarawak only gained her independen­ce from the British on July 22, 1963 and, about two months later on Sept 16, formed Malaysia together with Malaya, Sabah and Singapore,” he said at the division-level Sarawak Day celebratio­n here yesterday.

The programme kicked off with a mass aerobics exercise in front of the Civic Centre here, followed by bicycle fun ride involving some 120 participan­ts who each received a certificat­e and medal upon completing the ride.

The event also witnessed a symbolic presentati­on of Sarawak flags to four local community leaders.

A mini exhibition was also put up by various government department­s in the lobby of Wisma Jubli Mutiara in conjunctio­n with the celebratio­n.

Among those present were Sarikei Resident Mohamad Junaidi Mohdin, Deputy Resident Abang Mohd Porkan Abang Budiman , Sarikei District Officer Christophe­r Ranggau, Julau District Officer Khalid Andong, Pakan District Officer Seroji Ludin, Meradong District Officer Harun Mahidi, Sarikei District Council secretary Henry Jalin, heads of various department­s and local community leaders.

 ??  ?? Yusuf (fourth left) and Mohamad Junaidi (third left) jointly flag off the bicycle fun ride event.
Yusuf (fourth left) and Mohamad Junaidi (third left) jointly flag off the bicycle fun ride event.
 ??  ?? Hoisting of the Sarawak flag at the start of the programme.
Hoisting of the Sarawak flag at the start of the programme.

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