KOTA BELUD: United Progressive Kinabalu Organisation (Upko) Vice-President Datuk Ewon Benedick (pic) is ready to defend the Kadamaian seat if he is given the opportunity to contest.
Ewon said there are still many development plans to be implemented in the area.
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“I am ready to take up the challenge if the leadership asked me to contest in Kadamaian,” he said after the Native Law Empowerment Seminar, at the Kadamaian Square Hall, here, Wednesday.
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