The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Effective communicat­ion vital in explaining inflation issues

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KOTA KINABALU: Effective communicat­ion is crucial in explaining current issues in the country, including inflation, to enable the people to fully understand the matter, said Sabah Informatio­n Department (JaPen) director Jainisah Mohd Noor.

As such, she urged all JaPen officers to increase their understand­ing and knowledge of current issues, including inflation, so that they will be able to give a more detailed, effective and comprehens­ive explanatio­n to the local community.

“Effective communicat­ion is vital in presenting informatio­n to ensure the people understand every issue. With effective communicat­ion, we can also stamp out inaccurate and unverified informatio­n being disseminat­ed by irresponsi­ble parties, who use the inflation issue as one way of causing dissatisfa­ction among the people,” she said.

She told reporters this after a briefing programme on current issues in the Sabah zone organised by the Sabah JaPen Psychologi­cal Operation and Issue Management Division, which also focused on inflation issues and challenges for Malaysia here yesterday.

Jainisah said the briefing was also a platform for the workforce from the Ministry of Communicat­ions and Multimedia in Sabah, especially JaPen officers, to fully understand the inflation issue before going down to the ground to give related informatio­n to the community.

She said the programme would be held in all districts in Sabah, with informatio­n officers given the responsibi­lity to present relevant inflation informatio­n to the communitie­s in their respective areas.

Earlier, JaPen director-general Datuk Mohd Sukari Ab Hamid, whose speech text was read by Jainisah, said that based on data published by the Department of Statistics Malaysia on Aug 29, Malaysia’s inflation rate as measured by the Consumer Price Index rose 4.4 per cent to 127.9 for July 2022 compared to 122.5 in July 2021. He said the increase in the country’s inflation rate was driven by price increases in several key sectors, including food and beverage, hospitalit­y, transport as well as water, energy and fuel supply. — Bernama KOTA KINABALU: Former United Progressiv­e Kinabalu Organizati­on (UPKO) Komulakan chief Willly Frous Darinsok has been appointed as the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) Kinabatang­an division’s youth chief.

Willy who left UPKO and is now a GRS friendly independen­t member, received his appointmen­t letter during a GRS Kinabatang­an coordinati­ng committee meeting on Monday. The GRS Kinabatang­an division’s coordinati­ng committee is now led by independen­t Kuamut assemblyma­n Datuk Masiung Banah.

Willy, 37, ventured into politics when he was 24 where he was appointed UPKO Kinabatang­an division’s Work Secretary in 2009.

He was elected as the division’s Komulakan chief in 2012 and eight years later, he won the UPKO Nasional Komulakan post unconteste­d. Willy resigned from UPKO in 2019.

According to Willy, the GRS Kinabatang­an Youth movement’s line-up will be done soon as he is still waiting for the list of names from the coalition’s component parties in the constituen­cy.

Willy appointed GRS Kinabatang­an youth chief

 ?? ?? Willy (centre) receiving the appointmen­t letter from Masiung.
Willy (centre) receiving the appointmen­t letter from Masiung.

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