The Borneo Post

Seek new opportunit­ies, Nancy reminds Malaysians

- By Marilyn Ten reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Malaysians have the responsibi­lity to keep looking for new opportunit­ies for progress that would make their ancestors proud and provide their grandchild­ren with a flourishin­g country they call home.

In stating this, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri said in this period of growth and developmen­t, the nation must not forget to look back to what led the country to where it is today.

“Over 60 years ago, the nation fought for its independen­ce, an endeavour that would not have been accomplish­ed but for the cooperativ­e support of the entire country.

“Today, the need of a union between Malaysians that transcends race, religion and even gender has not dwindled but perhaps become even more crucial. If we are to effectivel­y pursue the developmen­t of our country, we must not forget the values that brought us here today,” she said in her National Day message yesterday.

With the National Transforma­tion 2050 ( TN50) initiative moving forward, Nancy urged the rakyat and youths in particular to voice out their aspiration­s.

“When Wawasan 2020 was first put forward, the platform for collaborat­ion and sharing of ideologies was much more limited than it is today.”

She pointed out that the next few years would be crucial in laying down the backbone of growth for the following three decades and it would be a devastatin­g loss to the country if the voices of bright Malaysians went unheard.

“It is undeniable that the metaphoric­al torch for this era of politician­s is gradually being passed on.

“As such, the responsibi­lity is on us to do what we can to pave the way for future generation­s to do right by what we did wrong and to do better what we managed to get right.”

The Batang Sadong MP also expressed her pride to see that the nation has its eyes set on the future of the country, commending the Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) for doing wonders in overseeing the MRT project which appears to have had a swift and considerab­le impact on the Klang Valley community.

“The Malaysia Nuclear Power Corporatio­n ( MNPC) is committed to engaging the public to listen, understand and address their views on nuclear power, the various planning processes involved in the nuclear energy developmen­t programme for Malaysia as well as gather feedback and opinions from Malaysians to evaluate the country’s readiness to develop a nuclear energy programme.

“It has also been a privilege to be involved with Agensi Inovasi Malaysia (AIM) and Genovasi as they continue making great progress in shaping the minds of our civil servants through the Design Thinking Innovation Ambassador (DTIA) programme so they are able to introduce greater elements of innovation into their services,” she said and noted that Sarawak will be the first state in Malaysia to commit to DT training.

These successes and prevailing pursuits to lead Malaysia into the future, she added, were a clear indication of the strength behind a unified Malaysia and the benefits Malaysians have gained and shared as a united nation.

“It seems only fitting that as we stand on the brink of the 4th industrial revolution, we remind the nation and ourselves to not let go of what makes us truly Malaysian - the strength in our diversity and the unity we share. As we celebrate six decades of strength and perseveran­ce, I pray that the unique bond we share as Malaysians will only grow stronger in the years to come,” she shared. KUDAT: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcemen­t Agency ( MMEA) mounted a mercy mission for a crocodile attack victim from Pulau Banggi to the Kudat Hospital early yesterday.

Kudat MMEA public relations officer Lt Commander ( Maritime) Wan Isma’aun Wan Hamat said the mission was mounted following a request by a doctor at the Karakit Health Clinic after the clinic’s boat was unservicea­ble.

“A boat was deployed to the scene to undertake the mercy mission upon receiving an instructio­n from the Sabah and Labuan MMEA director, Rear Admiral Mohd Zubil Mat Som,” he said in a statement here yesterday. — Bernama

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Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri

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