The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Support govt to maintain peace, stability – Salleh

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KOTA BELUD: The people need to support the government to maintain the current peace and stability enjoyed by the country, says Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Dr Salleh Said Keruak.

He said the people must continue to support the government as the peace and security enjoyed by Malaysians was due to its governance.

“The government has plans to further ensure the nation’s prosperity and stability.

“Therefore, the people should work together to support all efforts taken by the government to develop the country in a peaceful atmosphere without any discord,” he added.

Salleh said this when officiatin­g at the closing ceremony of courses for ‘tudung’ (scarves) tailoring, foodstall, hairstylin­g, computer maintenanc­e and family welfare workshop organised by the Sabah Community Developmen­t Department (Kemas) yesterday.

Salleh said the government constantly provided aid to the people, comprising various skills courses and business opportunit­ies.

“Not only Kemas, the ministry has also provided various business opportunit­ies through e-Rezeki and e-Usahawan and all these opportunit­ies can only continue to be implemente­d if the current government remains in power,” he noted.

In the meantime, Sabah Kemas director Shahrulniz­am Jantan said he had allocated RM1.5 million to implement various courses throughout the year to enable participan­ts to obtain certificat­es of proficienc­y in specific areas.

“These courses can certainly improve participan­t skills and help improve their economic status,” he said.

 ??  ?? Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Dr Salleh Said Keruak (left) and Akademik Jahitan Kota Kinabalu principal Alicia Lainson (second right) at the closing ceremony of courses for ‘tudung’ (scarves) tailoring, foodstall, hairstylin­g, computer maintenanc­e and family welfare workshop organised by the Sabah Community Developmen­t Department (Kemas) yesterday. - Bernama photo
Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Dr Salleh Said Keruak (left) and Akademik Jahitan Kota Kinabalu principal Alicia Lainson (second right) at the closing ceremony of courses for ‘tudung’ (scarves) tailoring, foodstall, hairstylin­g, computer maintenanc­e and family welfare workshop organised by the Sabah Community Developmen­t Department (Kemas) yesterday. - Bernama photo

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