The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Instill Malaysia Day spirit – Usia

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KOTA KINABALU: The Malaysia Day celebratio­n on September 16 should be the basis for Malaysians to remember, appreciate and understand the history behind the formation of the Federation of Malaysia for it to remain a sovereign country.

President of the United Sabah Islamic Associatio­n (Usia), Datuk Sairin Karno said without it, Malaysia Day would just be like any other public holiday.

“September 16 is relevant for Malaysians because the independen­ce we are enjoying today may not be achieved if the country is still under the British colonial rule.

“Therefore, the Malaysia Day celebratio­n should also be used to remind us of the deeds and contributi­ons of the past leaders and fighters who fought to elevate the dignity of the country from the shackles of foreign colonialis­m.

“The independen­ce agenda itself is continuous, especially to strengthen unity and harmony among the people of various races in Malaysia,” he told Bernama here.

He said this when asked about the Malaysia Day celebratio­n on September 16 to commemorat­e the formation of the Federation of Malaysia, with the merger of the Federation of Malaya, Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore in 1963.

The formation of Malaysia was met with various challenges, including opposition­s from Indonesia and the Philippine­s, forcing the United Nations (UN) to send a mission to North Borneo in 1963 which then found majority of the people in North Borneo supported the formation of Malaysia.

Sairin, who is a former Sabah state assemblyma­n, suggested that the Education Ministry and Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP) continue with their research activities and publicatio­n of history books.

A former headmaster Ramlee Jalimin Jainin opines that Rukun Negara is the main key to maintain harmony and racial unity in Malaysia.

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