KOTA KINABALU: Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji Haji Noor wants all Community Development Leaders (PPM) to deliver the best service possible to
constituents in their respective areas.

“You have a vital role and immense responsibility.  This appointment is not a privilege. I
want you to always work closely with your elected representative in servicing the constituents.

“We do not want to see any of you doing things at your whims and fancy, but you must
discharge your responsibility diligently,” he said after witnessing the oath-taking ceremony
by 14 new PPM at Menara Kinabalu near here today.

The Chief Minister said the function of the PPM is to provide a clear picture of the
government’s policies, particularly developments carried out in the past two and a half
years to the grassroots.

“PPMs must explain to the people the government development plans, especially the Hala
Tuju Sabah Maju Jaya,” he said.

Hajiji said it was also imperative for everyone to work together as the State Government
strives to eliminate poverty in Sabah. With about two more years to go before the current State Government’s term expires, the PPM is in the position to serve the people and, in the process, help their respective elected representative to regain the seat in the coming State elections, he said.

The fourteen PPMs taking their oath before the Chief Minister today were Abd Rashid
Saidin (UPPM HQ), Muhammad Tasan (Bengkoka), Sharif Kadah Sharif Osman (Bandau), Saikom Watis (Kadamaian), Rosita Ganggang (Inanam), Alex Tan Liang Boon (Likas), Lee
Li Mei (Api-Api), Chin Thau Kwong (Luyang), Shamsur Zulkifli (Petagas), Cyril Gerald Liew
(Kapayan), Ana Maria Bernadus (Limbahau), Max Million Lee Yun Vui (Tanjung Papat), Juslee Arpaih (Sukau) and Mohamad Latip Katik (Kunak).

Present were Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Christina Liew, State
Secretary Datuk Seri Panglima Sr Safar Untong, Assistant Minister to the Chief Minister
Datuk Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan and Datuk Abidin Madingkir, and Community Development Leader Unit (UPPM) Director Datuk Awang Kadin Tang. -pr/BNN