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‘Appointment of NCs, Kapitan Cina not just ceremonial'

‘Appointment of NCs, Kapitan Cina not just ceremonial'

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Published on: Saturday, June 28, 2025
Published on: Sat, Jun 28, 2025
By: Garry Lewis Text Size: The appointed community leaders. TAMBUNAN: Tambunan District Chief Philip Kitingan said the appointment of Native Chiefs and Chinese Community Leaders is not just ceremonial, but reflects a mandate of trust from Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Dr Jeffrey G Kitingan. Speaking at a ceremony held at the Tambunan Native Court grounds, Philip described the appointments as carrying great responsibility that demands dedication, commitment and high integrity from each appointed individual. 'Native Chiefs and Chinese Community Leaders play important roles in preserving cultural values, resolving minor community disputes and serving as bridges between the people and government,' he said. The grassroots leaders are expected to remain sensitive to local community needs while ensuring village harmony is maintained. Their responsibilities include preserving customs and native land rights, serving as mediators in minor cases, handling community complaints, managing village conflicts, providing monthly village profiles and reports, and complying with Native Court and government agency directives. During the ceremony, 14 appointment certificates were presented to Native Chiefs from various villages in addition to the official appointment of a new Chinese Community Leader. Recipients included Raymond Anggan (Mukim Monsurulung Native Chief Representative), Atob Yungai (Kg Daar/Dabata), Simah Gandurus (Kg Tontolob), Samili Danny (Kg Nukakatan), Raider Gutang (Kg Sunsuron Ulu), Rozelius Joannes (Kg Donggilung), Yunus Gimburan (Kg Rantai Apin-Apin), Edwin Sangil (Kg Lubong), Vitus Yalin (Kg Nandal), Binite @ Benny Tarajih (Kg Keranaan), Alborten Tamit (Kg Sunsuron Laut/Bawah), Mailin Epin @ Emran (Kg Widu) and Jamat @ Jamaludin Limpangon (Kg Kumawanan). The ceremony also recognised former Chinese Community Leader Geoffrey Yong for his contributions and dedication during his tenure. The appointment of Captain Melvin @ Chang Zhi Wei as his successor was well-received by the community. Notable attendees included StarSabah Deputy Division Chief for N39 Jinus Taguah and N39 PPM Alexius Kiob, among others. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available.
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