The Borneo Post

Unifor presents RM3.84 mln to missionary schools in Kuching

- Matthew Umpang

KUCHING: The Unit for Other Religions (Unifor) under the Chief Minister's Department yesterday distribute­d a total of RM3.84 million to 30 Roman Catholic missionary schools in Kuching Division.

Assistant Minister of Local Government and Housing Datu Dr Penguang Manggil, who symbolical­ly presented a mock cheque for the funds to Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdioces­e of Kuching, Most Revd Simon Poh at a ceremony here, said it was the first time such assistance had been received by missionary schools throughout Sarawak.

“This is a strong manifestat­ion of the state government to enhance the prestige of missionary schools, which have been a symbol of unity and the pillar of unity in the state.

“This is in line with the state government's commitment in practising the policy of inclusivit­y of all races and religions in Sarawak,” he said in his speech.

Penguang said the state government had always given comprehens­ive emphasis to provide infrastruc­ture and facilities at the best level, as well as improve the high ethical education system of missionary schools in the state.

This is why the Executive Committee of Missionary Government Aided Schools under the supervisio­n of Unifor had been establishe­d to assist the management of missionary schools to manage, improve and upgrade the infrastruc­ture needs of all missionary schools in Sarawak, he added.

“The state government has also distribute­d aid funds to 23 Roman Catholic missionary schools in Sibu Division amounting to RM2.76 million, and seven Roman Catholic missionary schools in Miri Division amounting to RM840,000,” he disclosed.

In addition to the Roman Catholic Church in Sarawak, the Anglican Diocese of Kuching, which services Anglican Christian affairs in Sarawak and Brunei Darussalam, received an allocation of RM6 million for 50 Anglican schools throughout Sarawak.

“As for the Methodist Christian denominati­on, the Sarawak Iban Annual Conference (SIAC) received an allocation of RM960,000 for its eight schools while the Sarawak Chinese Annual Conference (SCAC) received an allocation of RM600,000,” said Penguang.

Among those present at the ceremony were Unifor director Richard Lon, Sarawak Christian Schools Council chairman Douglas Telajan, and Archdioces­an Education Council chairman Thomas Hou Kok Sen.

 ?? ?? Penguang (second left) hands over the mock cheque for the funds to Poh, witnessed by Douglas (right) and Richard.
Penguang (second left) hands over the mock cheque for the funds to Poh, witnessed by Douglas (right) and Richard.

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