KENINGAU: Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji Haji Noor called upon thepeople of Sabah to focus on developing the state and not to be distracted by differences that will only set them apart.
“Unity and cooperation are very important and they should not be dismissed as
something petty. In Sabah, our rakyat of different races, religion, and beliefs have all
co-existed in harmony for generations.
“Inter-marriages have seen families of varied races and beliefs as one big family and we
have been able to accept and respect each other. At every festive occasions, like today’s
launching of perayaan Pesta Kaamatan we all come together to celebrate.
He said from young, we grew up accepting this fact. Hence, I find it very dangerous if
anyone or any quarters try to subvert the unity that we have cultivated and fostered for
generations.
“Let us always remember that it is unity in diversity that has allowed us to co-exist in
harmony and to respect and accept each other,” he stressed.
Speaking at the launching of the State-level 2022 Pesta Kaamatan (Harvest Festival) at
the Keningau Handicraft Centre near here on Sunday, Hajiji said he will strongly oppose
those who use racial, religious and even political sentiments to destroy the existing
harmony among the people of Sabah.
In this respect, Hajiji urged the people to work and move forward together with the GRS-
BN Government and do the best for Sabah. Let us focus our sights to develop Sabah and not be distracted by differences.
He said the people gave GRS the mandate to helm the government and we wasted no
time getting to work. The strategic five-year development riadmap, the Hala Tuju Sabah
Maju Jaya (SMJ) was launched and today we have put plans into action robustly for
the interest of the people and the State.
“We are seeing that the high impact development projects with foreign and local
investors are bearing fruits. These are the SK Nexilis copper foil production, the Kibing
innovative glass manufacturing and Linaco’s high-yield coconut plantation project.
“These are not exhaustive. In fact other development plans and projects are work in
progress and several are in various stages of implementation. This is testament that we
can plan, pursue and achieve what we want if we put our minds and efforts into what we
have set out to ,” he said.
Pesta Kaamatan is an important celebration for Sabah, particularly the Kadazandusun
Murut and Rungus (KDMR) community as well as other ethnicities in Sabah and I hope
this celebration will continue to be the platform to celebrate culture & foster unity among
the people,” he said.
“With the Kaamatan spirit, together we will boost our rice and other agriculture produce
output. The State Government has allocated RM561.81 million for agriculture, which is
a productive sector in preparing food for the people, jobs and businesses as well as raw
material supply for the manufacturing sector, he said.
The Chief Minister said all efforts have been taken to ensure Sabah doubled up its
current food production by 2030 and he was glad to note that the Agriculture and Fishery
Ministry has succeeded in modernising and doubling padi crop harvest in Sabah under
the leadership of Datuk Seri Panglima Dr Jeffrey Kitingan.
Hajiji said Sabah’s first Agriculture Production Collection (APCC) will be opened next
month to cater to the demand for 50 million metric tonnes of high-value agricultural
produce such as fresh vegetables, fruits and flowers.
The State Farmers, Breeders and Fishermen Day (HPPNS) celebration that coincided
with the Pesta Kaamatan launching today was to show appreciation to the farmers,
breeders and fishermen in Sabah for their contribution to the state’s economic growth,
he said.
The HPPNS also aimed at showcasing the technology as well as new initiatives or
research done by the government departments, agencies as well as the private sector
that can be adapted in the modernisation of the agriculture sector.
Also present were Pesta Kaamatan 2022 Main Organising Committee Chairman Datuk
Seri Panglima Datuk Dr Jeffrey Kitingan who is also Deputy Chief Minister, Minister in
the Prime Minister’s Department, Datuk Dr Maximus Ongkili, KDCA President and
Huguan Siou Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan, State Secretary Datuk Seri Panglima Sr
Safar Untong, District Officer cum organising chairman Walter Kenson, elected
representatives and community leaders.-pr/BNN