The Borneo Post

Stick together in fight for state’s rights, Marudi folk reminded

- By WB Ongie reporters@theborneop­ost.com

MARUDI: The people of Marudi were reminded to rally behind the Sarawak government in its fight for the state’s rights, while avoiding the politics of hatred, antagonism and division.

Assistant Minister of Local Government Datu Dr Penguang Manggil who said this pointed out that only Sarawakian­s, through Sarawak-based political parties, should be the ones determinin­g the destiny of the state and no one else.

“Solving issues through the proper channels is the right way of doing things, not through demonstrat­ions or via groups who only appear during the election for their own political agenda,” he said during a meeting with the people at Beluru Community Hall here Saturday.

He also stressed the importance of adopting the spirit of compromise as well as a ‘ forgive and forget’ approach for the sake of maintainin­g peace and unity among the people.

Penguang, who is Marudi assemblyma­n, also spoke of his plans for the constituen­cy that include a multi-pronged approach to uplift the livelihood of the people through minor rural project allocation­s and rural transforma­tion projects, as well as the upgrading of roads, water and electricit­y supply, schools, sports facilities, houses of worship and socio- economic infrastruc­ture.

“There are also plans to elevate Baram into a division, so that all districts will be entitled to more facilities and infrastruc­ture,” he added.

During the meeting, Penguang introduced several new faces to the attendees, including political secretary to the chief minister Robert Ayu, Beluru district officer Alfred Geling and Marudi District Council ( MDC) secretary Lolita Jame.

He also extended his gratitude to former Beluru district officer Mohd Rashdan Hazemi who has been transferre­d to Kabong district office.

Political secretary to the chief minister Alexander Asing Sadai and MDC walikota Edward Mendai were among those present at the meeting.

Solving issues through the proper channels is the right way of doing things, not through demonstrat­ions or via groups who only appear during the election for their own political agenda.

Datu Dr Penguang Manggil, Assistant Minister of Local Government

 ??  ?? Penguang is greeted by attendees upon arrival at Beluru Community Hall.
Penguang is greeted by attendees upon arrival at Beluru Community Hall.
 ??  ?? Penguang (front, centre) in a photo call with those who attended the meeting.
Penguang (front, centre) in a photo call with those who attended the meeting.

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