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GPS government unlike previous ones, says Hassan
Hassan (second left) with Kalabakan District Officer, Muhammad Mohd Ali (second right) symbolically plucking paddy at the District Kaamatan Festival celebration.
TAWAU: The State Government always strives to bring development and progress to the people of Sabah, especially in rural areas, said Sebatik Assemblyman Datuk Hassan A Gani Pg Amir.

He said the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS)-Pakatan Harapan (PH) Plus Government always prioritises the interests of the people in every development plan.

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He said the State Government is also committed to solving the various problems faced by the people that had been inherited from the previous government.

“The State Government today continues to do its best to solve people’s problems, especially infrastructure facilities such as roads, water supply, electricity and others.

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“The government will not allow problems to linger like the previous government. Instead, it continues to try to solve it for the convenience of the people who have given the government the mandate,” he said when  officiating the Kalabakan District Level Kaamatan Festival celebration at the Kalabakan District Office Open Hall, here, on Saturday.

Hassan said the people need to continue to support the GRS Government so that all programmes and plans for the benefit of the people could continue and be implemented without interruption.

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He said the people also need to continue to unite because racial unity is the main pillar of development and well-being of the state.

“We are grateful because of the understanding and unity of the people of multiple races, so we can celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Kaamatan Festival and other festivals together in a peaceful and harmonious atmosphere,” he said.

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According to him, this year is the second Kaamatan Fesival organised by Kalabakan District Office.

Hassan said that the Kaamatan Festival was celebrated to express gratitude for a good harvest and strengthen friendship and unity among people of multiple races and religions.
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