GPS committed to upholding legacy of unity laid down by past leaders, says Sarawak premier

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GPS committed to upholding legacy of unity laid down by past leaders, says Sarawak premier
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KUCHING, July 21 — Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg today gave his assurance that the Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) state government will continue to uphold and strengthen the...

KUCHING, July 21 — Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg today gave his assurance that the Gabungan Parti Sarawak state government will continue to uphold and strengthen the legacy of unity and racial harmony laid down by past leaders so the people will continue to live in peace.

“The people at large also played their role as being united in supporting these past leaders,” he said in his speech at the thanksgiving prayers held in conjunction with 60th years of Sarawak’s Independence.The representatives from the Baha’i, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikh, Taoism and Christianity faiths prayed for the continued wellbeing of Sarawak and its people.

He said its task is to help with the management of all non-Islamic faiths in the state, adding it also helps to build or repair churches, temples or chapels and others. “As the premier for all Sarawakians, social inclusivity is one of the three pillars of my administration to bring Sarawak into a developed and high-income state by 2030.

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