The Borneo Post

Uggah encourages Dayaks to tap business opportunit­ies in Johor

- By Churchill Edward reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KO TA SAMARA HAN: Dayaks must tap the business opportunit­ies in Johor, thanks to the Iban pioneers who paved the way in the spirit of the Iban tradition of Bejalai.

As an example, Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas said Dayak traders in Johor are short of several items like ‘ terung asam’ and salted fish, which should be treated as opportunit­ies rather than a problem requiring Dayaks from both sides to collaborat­e and network with each other for mutual business gain.

Uggahwa sin Johor to accompany Chief Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg on Saturday night for a Gawai Dayak dinner.

“There is a need for collaborat­ion ( for traders in Sarawak and Johor). The government has a lot of programmes to facilitate trade and also agricultur­e. Dayaks must take advantage of all these. The future may be challengin­g but our Chief Minister has laid out a framework for us to participat­e in actively,” he said.

Uggah made this remark when of ficiating at the inaugural Samarahan Gawai Dayak Festival 2017 welcoming ceremony at the Summer Mall here yesterday.

Among those attending the grand ceremony were Kota Samarahan Municipal Council ( KSMC) chairman Dato Peter Minos who is the event advisor, Simunjan assemblyma­n Awla Dris, Batang Sadong assemblyma­n Aidel Lariwoo and event organising chairman Cr Florince Christy as well as Uggah’s wife Datin Amar Doreen Mayang and Minos’ wife Datin Emy.

Uggah also urged people not to miss opportunit­ies afforded by the digital economy, for which the state government under the leadership of Abang Johari was laying the framework.

In addition, he told the people to keep abreast with the latest developmen­ts in the digital economy through learning, pointing out that the hand phone will only be a tool for communicat­ion if not utilised fully.

“There are so many opportunit­ies for the Dayaks,” he stressed. He then urged Dayakbased NGOs to prepare their young for the digital economy.

According to Florince, the festival was held in collaborat­ion with mainstream Dayak- based NGOs l ike Sarawak Dayak National Union, Serakup Indu Dayak Sarawak, Dayak Bidayuh National Associatio­n and Orang Ulu National Associatio­n.

The festival is apt as there are 31 Dayak villages in Samarahan.

She said members of 10 out of the 28 ethnic groups in Sarawak participat­ed in the festival yesterday.

Among the highlights of the festival were stage and cultural shows, performanc­es by popular artistes as well as the Ratu Gawai Samarahan 2017 beauty pageant.

Rachel Yeow Chen Chen was crowned the ‘Queen’ of the pageant, followed by Jawai Jaming and Ann Faustina Rifed as respective first and second runner-up.

The other contestant­s were Veronica Selai Muni, Christy Tan Bunan, Rianna Rezzanza Rumpang, Susan Bernadine Busin, Winona Nathasa Ranjos, Marie Stephanie Naming and Marie Alexandra Beatrice.

The festival attracted around 1,000 visitors.

 ?? — Photo by Muhd Rais Sanusi ?? Uggah (centre, second row) and other VIPs and invited guests during a photo-call with the Ratu Gawai Samarahan 2017 winner Rachel Yeow Chen Chen.
— Photo by Muhd Rais Sanusi Uggah (centre, second row) and other VIPs and invited guests during a photo-call with the Ratu Gawai Samarahan 2017 winner Rachel Yeow Chen Chen.
 ??  ?? Rachel Yeow Chen Chen in action. – Photo by Muhd Rais Sanusi
Rachel Yeow Chen Chen in action. – Photo by Muhd Rais Sanusi

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