The Borneo Post

‘Petros needs the media to get people informed of progress, benefits it brings’

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Sarawak Petroleum Berhad (Petros) aims to get close to the people through the media, said its vice-president for Human Capital and Relations, Ismail Said.

Since its establishm­ent more than five years ago, he said Petros has been harnessing Sarawak’s oil and gas resources for sustainabl­e progress of the state and beyond.

But to deliver this state of progress and benefits to the people, he pointed out Petros needs to collaborat­e with the media.

“We can’t do it alone. This is where the media can help us because the greatest role in life is to tell stories.

“You set and define values. You set and define the standard of communicat­ion. You can choose to make the dead alive. You can choose to keep the living thriving. You can choose to shed light, or you can choose to generate heat,” he said on the importance of the media’s role in society and on maintainin­g its integrity and responsibi­lity.

Ismail made these remarks at the Petros media appreciati­on dinner here on Tuesday.

“I have been struggling with this fact – Petros can’t do it alone as we go through the phases of our growth. We need to stay together,” he said.

“I think we can tell stories through the seriousnes­s of our writing, so help us,” he added.

Also attending the dinner were Petros chief financial officer Mohd Azha Abdul Jalil and its senior vice president for Corporate Strategy Abang Arabi Abang Narudin, as well as Ministry of Utility and Telecommun­ication director (Gas) Kasvenda Kassim, Petrosniag­a chief executive officer Charles Balang, and Kuching Division Journalist­s Associatio­n (KDJA) president Ronnie Teo.

 ?? ?? Ismail (sixth right) in a photo call with guests and members of the media.
Ismail (sixth right) in a photo call with guests and members of the media.

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