The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Upko Kadamaian candidate has only one manifesto

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KOTA KINABALU: Incumbent Kadamaian assemblyma­n, Datuk Ewon Benedick, kicked off the snap polls campaign in his own hometown at Kg Kiau.

Ewon, who is defending his seat in a six-cornered fight this election, gathered with the Kg Kiau Taburi, Kg Kiau Nulu and Kiau Bersatu villagers before continuing the campaign roadshow at Kaung district voting centre in Kg Kaung Ulu and Kg Lobong-Lobong.

The Upko vice president was also joined by Warisan’s Kota Belud Member of Parliament, Isnahraiss­ah Munirah Majilis and former Kadamaian people’s representa­tive Datuk Yapin Gimpoton at Kiau Taburi.

In Kg Kuai Nuluh, Ewon handed over the keys to a van to Koonduan Kiau Nuluh Enterprise (KKNE) that had been approved by Warisan president Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal during his visit to the village in December 2018.

During the Kg Kiau Nuluh Pineapple Jam and Chutney Processing Centre launch on December 2018, Shafie approved the Kiau Nuluh Koonduan Associatio­n chairman Florence

Duaneh’s request for a vehicle that would enable entreprene­urs to transport their pineapple products to the market.

In his speech, the former Sabah Rural Developmen­t Minister explained various issues that had been raised often by the opposition and shared his aspiration­s and manifesto for the snap polls.

“My manifesto is only one, which is the success of the Kadamaian Developmen­t Master Plan 2020-2035 that covers all the needs of the Kadamaian people in seven villages,” said Ewon during his campaign in Kota Belud here yesterday.

“The main responsibi­lity of an elected representa­tive is to solve problems in front of the eyes such as the needs and developmen­t of the people in the area represente­d,” he added.

 ??  ?? Ewon (second left) presenting a mock key to a van to women entreprene­urs of Kg Kiau Nuluh.
Ewon (second left) presenting a mock key to a van to women entreprene­urs of Kg Kiau Nuluh.
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