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The Star
04-07-2025
- Health
- The Star
Yakeb to aid motorcross rider Gabit for cancer treatment
Yakeb chairman Datuk Ahmad Shapawi Ismail, together with former athletes during the 'Prihatin Sukan, Untukmu Jaguh' programme. KUALA LUMPUR: National motocross rider Mohd Habibullah Mohd Saleh, known as Gabit, can breathe a sigh of relief after receiving assistance from the National Athletes Welfare Foundation (Yakeb) for his nasal cancer treatment. Yakeb chairman Datuk Ahmad Shapawi Ismail said the decision was made following an unanimous agreement of the foundation's board members to approve the eligibility criteria for motorsports athletes. "He (Gabit) is currently undergoing follow up treatment, and we will also help facilitate the appropriate assistance for his treatment. "If he receives treatment at a government hospital, the treatment costs will be covered by Yakeb, and we will also provide other incentives," he said. He was speaking to reporters after the 'Prihatin Sukan, Untukmu Jaguh' programme, organised by the Faculty of Sports Science and Recreation at Universiti Teknologi Mara on Friday (July 4). . It was earlier reported that Gabit was in the process of becoming a Yakeb member but faced several issues in submitting the necessary documentation. He was diagnosed with stage four cancer in 2021, and after undergoing chemotherapy treatment, the 34-year-old former rider was declared cancer-free in 2023. Currently, he has completed 18 chemotherapy sessions at the National Cancer Institute (IKN), which were self-funded. - Bernama


The Sun
04-07-2025
- Health
- The Sun
Yakeb supports motocross rider Gabit with cancer treatment aid
NATIONAL motocross rider Muhamad Habibullah Mohd Saleh, popularly known as Gabit, has received much-needed support from the National Athletes Welfare Foundation (Yakeb) for his nasal cancer treatment. The aid comes as a relief for the athlete, who has been battling the disease since 2021. Yakeb Chairman Datuk Ahmad Shapawi Ismail confirmed the assistance, stating that the foundation's board members unanimously approved the eligibility criteria for motorsports athletes. 'He is currently undergoing follow-up treatment, and we will facilitate appropriate assistance. If treated at a government hospital, Yakeb will cover the costs and provide additional incentives,' he said. Ahmad Shapawi spoke after the 'Prihatin Sukan, Untukmu Jaguh' programme organised by Universiti Teknologi MARA's Faculty of Sports Science and Recreation. Earlier reports highlighted Gabit's struggle to complete his Yakeb membership due to documentation issues. Gabit was diagnosed with stage four cancer in 2021. After undergoing chemotherapy, the 34-year-old was declared cancer-free in 2023. However, he has since completed 18 self-funded chemotherapy sessions at the National Cancer Institute. - Bernama