Appreciate how and on what basis Malaysia Day was formed, says Sabah CM

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KOTA KINABALU: Malaysians are urged to appreciate and understand fully the significance behind the date of Sept 16, 1963, which saw the birth of a nation called Malaysia, says Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor.

He said for decades, the focus has always been on Aug 31, 1957, adding that this date has been the anchor for the nations’ National Day celebrations, while Sept 16 is regarded as the closing to the event.

In respect of the formation of the Federation of Malaysia on Sept 16, 1963, he said it was necessary to remember how the nation was formed and the basis of its creation. He reiterated his commitment as a leader of Sabah to see that the rights, voices and grouses of the people are heard and acted upon.

He said this concept, which is not new for Sabah or Sarawak, is an inclusive concept that can foster closer relations between all the people in this country regardless of race, religion and cultural backgrounds. Hajiji also expressed his gratitude and appreciation to all frontliners who have been working tirelessly since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

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