The Borneo Post

Para athletes hailed for making S’wak proud

- By Lim How Pim reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr James Masing is proud on the achievemen­t of Sarawak athletes at the just concluded 19th Para Sukma in Perak.

The contingent bagged 61 gold medals to win the overall title for 13 consecutiv­e times and seal their status as Para Sukma powerhouse.

“Personally, I’m very proud of such achievemen­t and I hope that more physically challenged individual­s (OKU) will join hands and bring honours to Sarawak at national and internatio­nal levels,” he said.

Masing delivered his remarks

I believe that they can contribute to the developmen­t of sports in the nation.

during an appreciati­on gathering for the Para Sukma 2018 champion contingent at the Penview Convention Centre ( PCC) Demak here yesterday.

Also present were Minister of Welfare, Community Wellbeing, Women, Family and Childhood Developmen­t Dato Sri Fatimah Abdullah and Assistant Minister of Community Wellbeing Datuk Francis Harden Hollis.

Masing asserted that OKUs ought not be regarded as weak despite the physical and mental challenges they are facing.

“I believe that they can contribute to the developmen­t of sports in the nation.

“Sports provide a platform for the OKUs to compete among themselves so as to seek progress and motivate them to perform better, both physically and mentally,” he added.

And according to him, sports ac t iv it ies can help OKUs build up self- confidence in the community.

“The government has taken various initiative­s and given due attention to OKUs involvemen­t in sports, including offering equal amount of incentives to well- performing athletes,” he said.

Masing added that the Sarawak government would not overlook the needs of the OKUs while striving to steer the state towards achieving the developed status.

The government has set up facilities to help OKUs develop their talents and encourage many more to join and unearth their potentials in sports.

“In addition, we hope that more parents will encourage and send their children with special needs to school to cultivate their interest and skills in sports,” he said.

He also hoped that the community is aware of the importance of their responsibi­lity to look after the needs of the OKUs.

Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr James Masing, Deputy Chief Minister

 ??  ?? (From fifth left) Fatimah, Masing, Harden and others in a group photo during the appreciati­on gathering. — Photo by Rusnan Mustafa
(From fifth left) Fatimah, Masing, Harden and others in a group photo during the appreciati­on gathering. — Photo by Rusnan Mustafa
 ??  ?? Malaysia’s Mohamadou Sumareh during training ahead of the AFF Suzuki Cup semi-final first leg match against Thailand. — Bernama photo
Malaysia’s Mohamadou Sumareh during training ahead of the AFF Suzuki Cup semi-final first leg match against Thailand. — Bernama photo

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