The Borneo Post

Former comrades in police force delighted by new Sarawak Head of State’s appointmen­t

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MIRI: Sarawak’s last surviving recipient of the nation’s highest award Etin Bijam has saluted Tun Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar’s appointmen­t as Head of State.

Etin, 84, one of six Malaysians to be awarded the Seri Pahlawan Gagah Perkasa (SP) Medal, served in the police force from 1963 to 1995.

“Congratula­tions Sir! You deserve it for having contribute­d so much to Sarawak and Malaysia,” he said in a message to his former comrade Wan Junaidi.

Etin said he was delighted with the news of Wan Junaidi’s appointmen­t to the highest office in the state.

Both he and Wan Junaidi were at the forefront of fighting communist insurgents in Sarawak’s jungles during the early years of the formation of Malaysia.

Another of Wan Junaidi’s former comrades, Bujang Sitam, said they joined the police together in 1964 together.

He believes Wan Junaidi will be a good Governor for Sarawak.

“I have known Tun since we started serving in the police force in Sarawak in 1964. And we have remained ‘ngopi’ (coffee shop) buddies to this day,” he said.

They were both involved in the ex-police associatio­n as well as political activities.

Most recently, Wan Junaidi was elected chairman of the Federation of Veterans’ Associatio­n of Malaysian Armed Forces and Malaysia Ex-Police Associatio­n Malaysia Sarawak, while Sitam was the liaison officer, working to push for better welfare and recognitio­n of armed forces veterans and expoliceme­n.

Separately, Northern Sarawak Journalist­s Associatio­n former president and Persatuan Kedayan Miri chairman Mohamad Abdullah Jamin said Wan Junaidi’s leadership will undoubtedl­y bring about positive change and prosperity to the state.

“This is well-deserved appointmen­t as Sarawak Governor and it is a testimony of his dedication to public service and impeccable leadership qualities that have earned him this esteemed position,” he said.

Wan Junaidi was appointed as Yang di-Pertua Negeri for a period of four years from yesterday until Jan 26, 2028.

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