The Borneo Post

‘PBB Youth holds big role in ensuring win for GPS in state polls’

- James Ling

KAPIT: Layar assemblyma­n Gerald Rentap Jabu led the battlecry for the state’s present ruling coalition Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) to win the next state election, during an event hosted by Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) Youth here on Sunday.

Rentap, who is also PBB Youth chief, said the party’s youth section held a big role in ensuring GPS’ victory in the polls.

“We must stay united and cooperate with one another to ensure that all GPS candidates win in the state election,” he spoke at a welcoming dinner at Sri Baleh hall here, held in conjunctio­n with PBB Youth’s three-day ‘Misi Pemuda PBB Armada PRN (State Election) 12’ convoy programme, which concluded yesterday.

PBB has a noble culture of sharing knowledge and experience­s with one another. We learn from our leaders. Gerald Rentap Jabu

Adding on, Rentap said PBB Youth had a clear vision and mission to activate its youths as part of early preparatio­ns for the next state election.

“PBB has a noble culture of sharing knowledge and experience­s with one another. We learn from our leaders. Together we grow, we learn and improve. As the backbone of GPS, we in PBB are committed to developing Sarawak to greater heights.”

He also reminded members that to ensure uninterrup­ted physical and social-economic developmen­t, they must support the state government led by Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi

Abang Johari Tun Openg.

The convoy also included PBB Youth deputy chief Fazzruddin Abdul Rahman who is Tupong assemblyma­n, its vicechiefs Miro Simuh (Serembu assemblyma­n), Aidel Lariwoo (Sadong Jaya assemblyma­n), Allan Siden Gramong Juna (Machan assemblyma­n) and Leonard Jambu, as well as convoy organising chairman Malcolm Layang.

Pelagus assemblyma­n Wilson Nyabong Ijang, Bukit Goram assemblyma­n Jefferson Jamit Unyat, political secretarie­s to chief minister Nicholas Kudi Jantai and Lidam Asam.

 ??  ?? Nyabong (front, on the floor – fifth left), with Jamit on his left and Rentap on his right, performs the ‘miring’.
Nyabong (front, on the floor – fifth left), with Jamit on his left and Rentap on his right, performs the ‘miring’.

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