The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Liew distribute­s report cards of her achievemen­ts

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KOTA KINABALU: Incumbent Api Api assemblywo­man, Datuk Christina Liew, said her report cards bear testimony to what she has achieved for her constituen­cy and as a caretaker Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environmen­t.

On Monday, she gave out several hundred copies of a 56page illustrati­ve report card in the Chinese language, and copies of a 60-page report card in English and Bahasa Malaysia to shopkeeper­s, business owners and members of the public during her walkabout in the city.

The report cards were kept in eco-friendly bags which also contained face masks and a bottle of hand sanitiser for each recipient.

Liew said her political opponents fabricated stories to say that she had not done anything in the last 26 months since the Warisan-led State Government took over the helm in May 2018.

“It is a big lie on the part of my political adversarie­s who probably think they can influence the electorate. They can’t hoodwink the people.

“The proof of my work as an assemblywo­man and minister is all in the report cards,” she told reporters when met at Gaya Street here.

According to Liew, the KK City Beautifica­tion Programme, which was carried out in 2018 and 2019, is ongoing with the recent launching of the fiveyear Kota Kinabalu Landscape Beautifica­tion Blueprint by caretaker Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal.

“KK city and small towns like Tanjung Aru, Inanam, Telipok and Sepanggar will be getting a facelift in the next five years (2021-2025),” she said.

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Liew handing out eco-friendly bags to people in a cafe.

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