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Daily Express
2 days ago
- Politics
- Daily Express
Chief Minister: Govt sensitive to rakyat's expectations
Published on: Sunday, June 29, 2025 Published on: Sun, Jun 29, 2025 Text Size: Hajiji watching arm wrestlers in action. Tuaran: Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji Haji Noor said the State Government is sensitive to the needs of the people with various development projects and assistance implemented for the prosperity of the people in Sabah. In Sulaman, many development projects have been completed including Rumah Mesra SMJ, roads upgrading, bridges and jetties with more coming up. 'God willing, if the GRS government is given another chance, many other projects like the Labuaya concrete bridge here will be implemented,' he said. Speaking at the Suang Olung Kaamatan 2025 Festival celebration, launching of the Sabah Lotud Development Association and opening of the Dewan Orang Tua Kari Bin Guban in Kampung Tutu Selupoh here on Saturday, he called on the Suang Lotud community to remain united. 'We must stay united and to ensure a brighter future for the community. 'I want the Dusun Suang Lotud community here in Tuaran to become a great community and not lag behind,' he said. Hajiji who is also Sulaman Assemblyman said in order to become a great ethnic race, the Dusun Suang Lotud must embrace a positive mindset. 'By doing so, I have full confidence that the Dusun Suang Lotud could be at par with other ethnic races in Sabah,' he said, adding the Suang Lotud community must also ensure their culture and tradition is protected for the future generation. The Suang Olung Kaamatan 2025 organised by Salda involved nine villages – Kampung Tutu, Penampang Baru, Limposu, Roun, Kiwatu, Labuaya, Selupoh, D'Angki and D'Mulus. * 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. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia


Borneo Post
2 days ago
- Politics
- Borneo Post
State Government sensitive to people's needs, says Hajiji
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji Haji Noor observing the linangkit-tatting demonstration at the Suang Olung Kaamatan. TUARAN (June 28): Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji Haji Noor said the State Government of the day is a government that is sensitive to the needs of the people. He said various development projects and assistance have been implemented for the prosperity of the people in Sabah. In Sulaman, he said many development projects have been completed including Rumah Mesra SMJ, roads upgrading, bridges and jetties with more coming up. 'God willing, if the GRS government is given another chance to govern the State, many other projects like the Labuaya concrete bridge here will be implemented,' he said. Speaking at the Suang Olung Kaamatan 2025 Festival celebration, launching of the Sabah Lotud Development Association and opening of the Dewan Orang Tua Kari Bin Guban in Kampung Tutu Selupoh here on Saturday, he also called upon the Suang Lotud community to remain united. 'We must stay united and to ensure a brighter future for the community. 'I want the Dusun Suang Lotud community here in Tuaran to become a great community and not lag behind,' he said. Hajiji who is also Sulaman assemblyman, said in order to become a great ethnic race, the Dusun Suang Lotud must embrace a positive mindset. 'By doing so, I have full confidence that the Dusun Suang Lotud could be at par with other ethnic races in Sabah,' he said, adding the Suang Lotud community must also ensure their culture and tradition is protected for the future generation. The Suang Olung Kaamatan 2025 organised by the SALDA involved nine villages – Kampung Tutu, Penampang Baru, Limposu, Roun, Kiwatu, Labuaya, Selupoh, D'Angki and D'Mulus.


Borneo Post
10-06-2025
- Politics
- Borneo Post
KK to host ASEAN Muslim Youth Leadership Training programme
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji Haji Noor presenting a memento to Dato Haji Mohamad Marzuki Mohamad Omar while Datuk Sapawi Ahmad (second left) and others look on. KOTA KINABALU (June 10): The nine-day ASEAN Muslim Youth Leadership Training programme jointly organised by the Regional Islamic Da'wah Council of Southeast Asia and the Pacific (RISEAP), the United Sabah Islamic Association (USIA) and council of Sabah Islamic NGOs, will be held here from August 16. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji Haji Noor was briefed on this by RISEAP Honorary Secretary General Dato Haji Mohamad Marzuki Mohamad Omar during a courtesy call at Menara Kinabalu hear here on Tuesday. Mohamad Marzuki informed the Chief Minister that among the objectives of the programme was to cultivate the internal moral compass necessary for Islamic leadership, provide tools and techniques for effective communication, conflict resolution and decision-making, as well as promote inclusivity and respect among youths from different ASEAN nations. Apart from that, the programme is also designed to encourage proactive engagement in community development and dakwah initiatives and to strengthen bonds among youths to build a resilient, peaceful, and visionary ASEAN community. Mohamad Marzuki was accompanied by USIA President Datuk Sapawi Ahmad.


Daily Express
10-06-2025
- Politics
- Daily Express
Kota Kinabalu to host ASEAN islamic youth leadership training
Published on: Tuesday, June 10, 2025 Published on: Tue, Jun 10, 2025 Text Size: Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji Haji Noor presenting a memento to Dato Haji Mohamad Marzuki Mohamad Omar while Datuk Sapawi Ahmad (second left) and others look on. KOTA KINABALU: A nine-day ASEAN Islamic Youth Leadership Training program will be held in Kota Kinabalu starting 16 August. It is jointly organised by RISEAP, USIA, and the Sabah Islamic NGOs Council. RISEAP Secretary-General Dato Haji Mohamad Marzuki Omar briefed Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor on the program, which aims to develop moral leadership, effective communication, conflict resolution, and inclusive values amongst ASEAN youth. Advertisement The program also encourages community engagement and strengthens regional youth ties to build a resilient and peaceful ASEAN community. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia


Borneo Post
17-05-2025
- Politics
- Borneo Post
Sabah to formulate Youth Development Enactment
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji Haji Noor (centre) with this year's Anugerah Perdana Belia winners. KOTA KINABALU (May 17): The State Government will formulate the Sabah Youth Development Enactment making it the legal platform to strengthen the management of youth organisations, expand recognition of youth activism and ensure a more structured space for development, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji Haji Noor. Speaking at the state-level National Youth Day celebrations at the Kota Kinabalu Sports Complex here today, Hajiji said: 'With this enactment, we want every youth leader to be given the time, space and support to lead confidently and continue to contribute to the state without being sidelined due to policy changes.' He said the State Ministry of Youth and Sports (KKBS) and the Sabah Youth Council (MBS) have been entrusted to look into this matter including the youth age transition policy issue. 'KKBS and MBS will conduct a comprehensive study on the youth age transition policy as the issue needs to be thoroughly studied, taking into account social structures, organisational maturity and on-ground realities, particularly in Sabah,' he added. The Chief Minister said youth development in Sabah will continue to be the State Government's priority, including the provision of skills and tools necessary for them to lead the state in the future. 'Under the GRS-PH administration, the State Government has done much for youth development. 'Political stability has opened up opportunities for continuous development and people-centric policies, including in the aspect of youth development,' he said. Hajiji said the Head of State, Tun Musa Aman, in his policy speech had emphasized that youth development should be prioritized, particularly in the aspects of education, skills and leadership. 'Therefore, the State Government has consistently taken into account the aspirations of the youth, including efforts to equip them with the knowledge and skills they need. 'This is to ensure that when the time comes for the younger generation to take over the helm of leadership, they will be qualified and capable of taking the state and country to greater heights,' he said. The Chief Minister said that the State Government had launched several initiatives and educational assistance programmes that have benefited students in this state. He said new initiatives such as the Sumbangan Mahasiswa Pengajian Tinggi dalam Negeri (SENTOSA) and Sumbangan Kegiatan Sekolah Secara One-Off (SUKSES) have also been introduced to expand access to higher education and support school activities. These initiatives are among the 13 educational initiatives provided to students, schools, Parent-Teacher Associations (PTA), and Sabah undergraduate associations both domestic and abroad, totalling RM75.5 million, he said. 'Other initiatives that have been implemented and continued this year include the One-Off Cash Assistance for IPT Registration (BUDI), Computer Assistance Programme (BAIK), Special Cash Examination Assistance (BAKTI), and the State Education Fund Assistance (BISTARI), Sabah Malaysia University Student Secretariat (SEMESTA), and the Sabah Student Flight Ticket Assistance (GRSSUBFLY). 'In the area of skills development, the State Government continues to strengthen Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) and technical training programmes in the state. 'More than 179 courses in the fields of science, technology, innovation, and languages were conducted last year, with over 35,000 enrolments. We also encourage our youth to venture into Sabah's growing oil and gas industry to enhance their skills and to meet the future demands of the energy sector,' he said. Hajiji said the State Government is also focusing on youth development in sports by constructing and upgrading sports infrastructure such as sports complexes, youth arenas and multipurpose courts in the rural areas, which are now being utilised by the local communities. At the same time, he said high-impact programmes such as the Sabah Maju Jaya Fellowship (Felo SMJ) and the Sabah State Youth Council implemented in collaboration with the Sabah Youth Council, as well as the Sabah Youth Leadership Incubator (IKEBS) provide an excellent platform for our young to hone their skills within the state's leadership and governance ecosystem. He also expressed confidence in the Sabah Youth Council, supported by the Sabah Ministry of Youth and Sports (KBSS), as the main body and backbone of the state's youth movement. 'Therefore, I want the Sabah Youth Council to continue leading the youth throughout the state with full dedication and continuously introduce the best, relevant and inclusive initiatives and programmes for the holistic development of the young generation,' he said. Hajiji urged the youth to stay united with the government and support all initiatives for their benefit and the well-being of the people. 'Let us work together with the government to maintain political stability and economic progress through cooperation and continuous support. This is crucial for the smooth implementation of development in the state.