The Borneo Post

Bersatu youths volunteer squad supports younger age for voters

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KUCHING: The newly set-up youths volunteer squad of Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia ( Bersatu) Sri Aman supports the move to lower voting age from 21 to 18 years.

Its chief Alexander Frusis said the move, announced by Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman recently, was timely and in line with the changes taking place globally.

“It is good that we expose our young people early to the parliament­ary democracy system, and make them aware of their rights as voters,” he said yesterday.

He was commenting on the announceme­nt by Syed Saddiq, also Bersatu youth chief, that Malaysians aged 18 and above can exercise their voting rights in the next general election following a Cabinet decision to lower the voting age from 21.

Alexander revealed that the Bersatu Sri Aman youths volunteer squad was launched last week in Sri Aman to good response from youths of diverse background.

He added their first assignment was to contribute assistance in the form of kitchen appliances to the fire victims at Rumah Musih, Sungai Merah Pantu on Sunday.

“A total 45 folks from 22 doors had lost their homes following the fire on August 21.

“We hope state and federal agencies, as well as NGOs will give attention to the welfare of the affected folks.

“This is because they are now staying at temporary houses while waiting for funds to build a new longhouse,” he said.

 ??  ?? Alexander (second right) talks to the longhouse headman identified only as Musih (second left)
Alexander (second right) talks to the longhouse headman identified only as Musih (second left)

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