The Borneo Post

PBB Tebedu wants top three party posts unconteste­d at convention

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SERIAN: Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) Tebedu branch has proposed for the top three party posts to be unconteste­d in the coming PBB Convention next month.

This was included in the five-point resolution passed by the delegates at the branch’s triennial general meeting yesterday at Balai Tayung Langui, Kampung Pichin.

“We resolve that the party president post now held by Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg to be unconteste­d.

“PBB Tebedu also resolved that the posts of deputy president of PBB which are currently held by Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas and Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan to be unconteste­d.

“PBB Tebedu also gives its full trust and undivided support to Abang Johari’s leadership as Premier of Sarawak,” said the resolution approved at the meeting.

The meeting saw Tebedu assemblyma­n Dr Simon Sinang Bada elected as the branch’s new chairman.

He takes over from Datuk Amar Michael Manyin Jawong who has stepped down from active politics.

John David Nyauh was retained as deputy chairman after defeating challenger Dr Alim Impera in the contest for the branch No. 2 post.

Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) and PBB secretary general Dato Sri Alexander Nanta Linggi came to officiate the closing of the meeting.

Meanwhile, the PBB Tebedu branch also resolved that the upgrading of infrastruc­ture such as the Customs, Immigratio­n, Quarantine and Security Complex in Tebedu must be accelerate­d.

It said industrial developmen­t needs to activated and developed aggressive­ly in line with infrastruc­tural developmen­t.

“PBB N. 21 Tebedu branch resolved that the developmen­t and upgrading of public facilities such as Fire and Rescue (Bomba) station, health clinic and other public facilities as promised by Barisan Nasional and abolished during the Pakatan Harapan rule to recommence in line with the status of Tebedu which has been upgraded to a full district,” it added.

 ?? ?? Dr Sinang (fifth left, front row) is seen discussing some matters with Nanta (sixth left, front row) as guests and delegates pose for a group photo. On Nanta’s left is Manyin.
Dr Sinang (fifth left, front row) is seen discussing some matters with Nanta (sixth left, front row) as guests and delegates pose for a group photo. On Nanta’s left is Manyin.

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